Here's the 17 Aug 2026 mandi snapshot — Dry Chillies was quoted at ₹19,000 per quintal in Ipur APMC. Read on for the market-wise spread, recent price history and a quick note for farmers and buyers.
01What's Behind Today's Dry Chillies Price
Where a rate lands usually tracks the day's arrivals against buyer appetite at that particular yard.
- Highest Recorded Price₹19,500
- Lowest Price Today₹18,700
- Average (Modal) Price₹19,000
- Reporting Mandis8
- Date17 Aug 2026
- CommodityDry Chillies (Red)
02How Strong Is Today's Rate, Really
Here's where today's Dry Chillies rate lands within its recent low-to-high range.
At this level, Dry Chillies is about 32.0% above the period average, sitting just 2.6% short of the period high. The closer a rate runs to its recent ceiling, the stronger the underlying buying tends to be.
03How Other Mandis Compare Today
Here's how Dry Chillies rates stacked up across reporting markets on 17 Aug 2026. A clear leader usually anchors price expectations across nearby mandis.
| Mandi | Price (₹ / quintal) |
|---|---|
| 1 Bishenpur APMC Leader | ₹24,500 |
| 2 Thoubal APMC | ₹24,500 |
| 3 Imphal APMC | ₹23,000 |
| 4 Nandigama APMC | ₹21,600 |
| 5 Tiruvuru APMC | ₹21,000 |
| 6 Ipur APMC | ₹19,000 |
| 7 Hindupur APMC | ₹18,500 |
| 8 Manvi APMC | ₹5,000 |
04The Spread: Best vs Cheapest Yard
The distance between the best- and lowest-paying mandi is the day's real opportunity for Dry Chillies.
A spread of ₹19,500 (390.0%) across reporting yards means a seller near a higher-paying mandi can realise meaningfully more — provided cartage and grading don't eat the difference.
05This Week Price Trend at a Glance
Over the past week, Dry Chillies prices at Ipur APMC ranged between ₹7,500 and ₹19,500, with the average around ₹14,389. Comparing today against this recent band helps separate a genuine trend from a short-lived, selective-buying spike.
06Recent Price History
| Date | High (₹) | Low (₹) | Average (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 Aug | ₹19,500 | ₹18,700 | ₹19,000 |
| 07 Aug | ₹14,500 | ₹13,500 | ₹14,000 |
| 05 Aug | ₹10,000 | ₹7,500 | ₹8,500 |
| 29 Jul | ₹16,500 | ₹14,500 | ₹15,000 |
| 28 Jul | ₹14,500 | ₹13,500 | ₹14,000 |
| 27 Jul | ₹15,600 | ₹13,500 | ₹14,500 |
| 25 Jul | ₹15,500 | ₹14,500 | ₹15,000 |
| 24 Jul | ₹16,300 | ₹14,500 | ₹15,000 |
| 23 Jul | ₹17,000 | ₹12,500 | ₹14,500 |
Reviewing the recent daily data helps confirm whether this position is part of an ongoing trend or a short-term move driven by selective buying.
07At a Glance
08What It Means If You're Selling
Before carting Dry Chillies to a higher-paying yard, weigh the transport cost, grading norms, and how the rate might shift by the time you reach the gate.
09A Buyer's Angle
From a sourcing view, a steady leader signals real demand — keep an eye on supply and movement before committing to large buys.
10The Quick Read
All told, this is where Dry Chillies stood at Ipur APMC on 17 Aug 2026. The board above shows whether it ran high, low or mid-pack.
Disclaimer: Prices are compiled from publicly available government mandi data (AGMARKNET / data.gov.in) and are for information only — not financial advice. Confirm the live rate at the mandi before trading.