Garlic Price Today in India
Lahsun · Poondu · Velluli · വെളുത്തുള്ളി
Garlic is trading at ₹165 per kg in India (as of 25 Jun 2026) — a source-verified wholesale rate. See the live rate, price history and market comparison below.
₹165 /kg
Range ₹140 – ₹190
Updated 25 Jun 2026 · confidence 82
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Price history
Price history is being collected — the chart will appear as we gather daily data.
Market-wise prices
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What the numbers say
Garlic is quoted per quintal at MP and Rajasthan mandis (normalized here to per kg). It is one of the most cyclical and volatile crops, so prices can change dramatically year to year.
7-day outlook
Trend estimate only — not financial or trading advice.
What affects the garlic price?
Read the in-depth Garlic guide — history, uses & benefits
Acreage cycle
Garlic prices swing in multi-year cycles — a profitable year spurs more planting, and the resulting glut crashes the next year’s rate.
Arrivals & storage
Daily arrivals at MP and Rajasthan mandis and the level of stored stock drive the trend.
Bulb size & quality
Bold, large, well-cured bulbs fetch a strong premium over small or sprouted garlic.
Export demand
Periodic export demand (and competition from Chinese garlic globally) influences prices.
Major producing regions
Madhya Pradesh (Mandsaur, Neemuch, Ratlam)
India’s largest garlic belt and benchmark market.
Rajasthan (Kota, Baran, Chittorgarh)
A major garlic-producing region.
Gujarat
Significant garlic acreage.
Uttar Pradesh
A notable producer.
Grades & varieties
- Bold (large bulb) — Large, well-cured bulbs — the premium grade.
- Medium — Standard market garlic.
- Small / super-small — Small bulbs — the value end, often for processing.
Market factors
Garlic is quoted per quintal at MP and Rajasthan mandis (normalized here to per kg). It is one of the most cyclical and volatile crops, so prices can change dramatically year to year.
Export relevance
India exports garlic in surplus years; globally, Chinese garlic sets much of the world price, which can affect Indian export competitiveness.
Seasonal trends
Garlic is a rabi crop harvested February–April, with cold-stored stock sold through the year. Prices often bottom at harvest and can spike later if stocks run short.
Garlic price — FAQ
Quick answers on how the garlic rate is sourced, why it moves, and how it differs from AroWest retail packs.
Still have questions? Talk to usWhat is the price of Garlic in India today?
Garlic is trading at ₹165 per kg in India as of 25 Jun 2026 — a source-verified wholesale rate aggregated from authorised public sources and normalized to ₹/kg. Indicative, for reference only — not an AroWest retail price.
What is the garlic (lahsun) price today in India?
The figure above is the latest source-verified wholesale rate per kilogram, normalized from MP and Rajasthan mandi data. Garlic prices can be highly cyclical.
Why does garlic price swing so wildly?
Garlic planting is strongly cyclical: high prices spur heavy planting, the glut crashes prices, growers cut back, and shortages push prices up again.
Is this AroWest's retail price for garlic?
No — it is an indicative wholesale mandi rate for raw produce, separate from any AroWest retail product.
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