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                <title>Premium Realities: Paddy Surges Beyond Support Price as Haryana’s Mandis Navigate Seasonal Volatility</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Market reports from Haryana for the 2026-27 season reveal a striking contrast between government support prices and market realities. While Paddy commands a massive premium over its MSP, Bajra and Cotton continue to trade at a discount. Explore the latest data on arrivals and pricing for essential grains, fiber crops, and vegetables across Haryana’s mandis.</p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.aryanage.com/article/27563/premium-realities-paddy-surges-beyond-support-price-as-haryana%E2%80%99s-mandis"><img src="https://www.aryanage.com/media/400/2026-03/premium-realities_-paddy-surges-beyond-support-price-as-haryana’s-mandis-navigate-seasonal-volatility.jpeg" alt=""></a><br /><p style="text-align:justify;">The agricultural landscape across Haryana is currently witnessing a period of intense price discovery, as the latest market data for the 2026-27 season highlights a significant divergence between government-mandated benchmarks and actual trading values. While the state’s robust procurement infrastructure remains a cornerstone of the rural economy, the current cycle has produced a sharp contrast in fortune for growers. Most notably, Paddy (Common) has defied the standard expectations of a support-price ceiling, commanding a massive market premium that reflects high demand, even as other essential crops like Bajra and Cotton struggle to meet their official Minimum Support Price (MSP) targets.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In the cereals sector, the disparity is particularly striking. Despite a designated MSP of 2,369.00 Rs./Quintal for Paddy, market prices have soared to between 4,000.00 and 4,371.00 Rs./Quintal, nearly doubling the government’s floor price as arrivals remained steady at approximately 49.50 metric tonnes. In stark contrast, Bajra (Pearl Millet) has faced a more challenging environment; while the MSP stands at 2,775.00 Rs./Quintal, the commodity has been trading at a significant deficit, with prices dipping as low as 1,760.00 Rs./Quintal amid very thin arrival volumes. This price gap underscores the complex market pressures facing millet farmers despite the national push toward cereal diversification.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The fiber and oilseed segments are reflecting their own set of logistical pressures. Cotton, a vital commercial crop for the region, is currently trading between 6,977.14 and 7,087.20 Rs./Quintal, trailing behind the official MSP of 7,710.00 Rs./Quintal. However, arrival volumes for cotton showed resilience, climbing from 171.50 to 229.70 metric tonnes. Mustard, meanwhile, has demonstrated relative stability, hovering close to its 6,200.00 Rs./Quintal MSP. Prices for the oilseed have fluctuated within a narrow band, reaching as high as 6,234.39 Rs./Quintal, though late-season arrivals saw a slight cooling of the price to 5,760.87 Rs./Quintal as volumes thinned to 11.50 metric tonnes.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The vegetable markets in Haryana are experiencing the typical fluidity associated with perishable goods, with Tomato prices showing an upward trajectory, reaching 1,516.26 Rs./Quintal. Onion prices have remained largely consistent, averaging around 1,430.79 Rs./Quintal with significant daily arrivals peaking at 188.57 metric tonnes. Potatoes, however, remain on the lower end of the pricing spectrum, with market rates sliding from 597.98 to 427.32 Rs./Quintal, even as supply spiked to 543.25 metric tonnes. This comprehensive data set provides a critical snapshot of the economic health of Haryana’s agrarian sector, illustrating that while official price supports provide a theoretical safety net, the actual income of the farmer remains tethered to the shifting tides of supply, demand, and the intrinsic quality of the seasonal harvest.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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