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                <title>Haryana Market Trends: Essential Crops Trade Below Support Levels Amid Fluctuating Arrivals</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Agricultural markets in Haryana see a mixed start for the 2026-27 season as Bajra, Cotton, and Mustard trade below their MSP benchmarks. With detailed arrival data across all districts, the report highlights the price gap for cereals and the high demand for Toria, amid fluctuating rates for essential vegetables like Onions and Potatoes.</p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.aryanage.com/article/27114/haryana-market-trends-essential-crops-trade-below-support-levels-amid"><img src="https://www.aryanage.com/media/400/2026-02/haryana-market-trends_-essential-crops-trade-below-support-levels-amid-fluctuating-arrivals.jpeg" alt=""></a><br /><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>CHANDIGARH</strong> – As the 2026-27 marketing season gains momentum across Haryana, latest market intelligence reveals a complex landscape for the state's agricultural sector. While the Union Government has implemented a robust Minimum Support Price (MSP) framework to safeguard rural incomes, early trading sessions across various districts indicate that several key commodities—including Bajra, Cotton, and Mustard—are currently exchanging hands at rates significantly lower than their established benchmarks.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In the cereals segment, <strong>Bajra (Pearl Millet)</strong> has witnessed a notable price gap. Despite an MSP of <strong>₹2,775 per quintal</strong>, market prices have plummeted to an average of <strong>₹1,810</strong>, with some arrivals recorded as low as <strong>₹1,873</strong>. This downward pressure coincides with a period of thin supply, as total arrivals for the current window remained limited to under <strong>12 metric tonnes</strong>. Similarly, while <strong>Paddy</strong> (Grade A) has seen stronger peaks of <strong>₹4,171</strong>, the common variety continues to hover near the <strong>₹2,800</strong> mark. <strong>Wheat</strong>, the state's agricultural backbone, is trading at a flat <strong>₹2,400 per quintal</strong>, marginally below its support floor of <strong>₹2,425</strong>, though volumes remain in the nascent stages of the harvest cycle.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The fiber and oilseed sectors are facing similar headwinds. <strong>Cotton</strong>, a vital commercial crop for the state, is currently trading at approximately <strong>₹7,088 per quintal</strong>, nearly <strong>₹622</strong> below the official MSP of <strong>₹7,710</strong>. Stock arrivals for cotton have been relatively robust, surpassing <strong>500 metric tonnes</strong>, suggesting that the high supply may be contributing to the dampened price point. In the oilseed category, <strong>Mustard</strong>—a staple of Haryana’s winter harvest—is trading at an average of <strong>₹5,897 per quintal</strong> against an MSP of <strong>₹5,950</strong>. Interestingly, <strong>Toria</strong> has emerged as a high-value outlier, fetching up to <strong>₹5,900 per quintal</strong>, well above its <strong>₹4,650</strong> support price, albeit with limited stock availability.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Vegetable markets are exhibiting typical seasonal volatility. <strong>Onion</strong> prices have stabilized around <strong>₹1,459 per quintal</strong>, supported by a healthy inflow of over <strong>430 metric tonnes</strong>. <strong>Tomatoes</strong> are also maintaining a steady range, averaging <strong>₹1,469 per quintal</strong>. However, <strong>Potato</strong> growers are facing a challenging environment, with prices dipping as low as <strong>₹499 per quintal</strong> in some districts, a sharp contrast to the higher costs associated with other winter vegetables.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">As the harvesting season progresses, administrative bodies and the <strong>Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board</strong> are closely monitoring the situation. The widening gap between the MSP and actual market realizations for Bajra and Cotton may necessitate swifter intervention through state procurement agencies to prevent distress selling. For the farming community, the current market dynamics underscore the importance of storage infrastructure and the <em>Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana</em>, the state's unique price-difference compensation scheme, which remains a critical safety net for those trading in the open market.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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