Bajra — Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about MSP, season and trading Bajra. Updated from live mandi data.
What is the MSP of Bajra?+
The Minimum Support Price for Bajra for Kharif 2024 is ₹2,625 per quintal, announced by the Government of India on the recommendation of CACP.
When is Bajra sown and harvested?+
Bajra is a Kharif crop in India.
• Sowing: June – July
• Harvest: September – October
• Peak mandi arrivals: Oct – Dec
What is the current mandi price of Bajra?+
Based on the last 200 mandi reports tracked on MyVillagers.in, the modal price of Bajra ranges from ₹2,231.92 to ₹2,345.15 per Quintal, averaging ₹2,287. The latest reported modal price was ₹2,294.43 on 2026-06-16.
When is the best time to sell Bajra?+
Mandi arrivals peak during Oct – Dec, which typically pushes prices lower. Selling 4–8 weeks after peak arrivals — once stocks taper — often fetches better rates, provided storage and credit needs allow. Always compare local mandi rates and check MSP before deciding.
Tips for buyers / traders of Bajra+
• Buy in bulk during peak arrival months when modal prices dip.
• Check FAQ moisture and quality grade before lifting — APMC arrivals vary widely.
• Use the Live Mandi Dashboard to spot the lowest-price mandis in your reach.
• For storage, plan against monsoon humidity — fungal loss can wipe out price gains.
Is MSP procurement available for Bajra?+
Yes — Bajra is on the official MSP list. Procurement is handled by FCI / NAFED / state agencies through registered procurement centres during the marketing season. Farmers must register on their state procurement portal (e.g., e-Uparjan, Meri Fasal Mera Byora) and bring proof of land records.