Welcome to Mandi Bhav India. On this page you will find detailed information on today's Ash gourd market prices in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Check the latest report on price trends across various districts and individual markets of Himachal Pradesh.
| Commodity | Ash gourd |
| Average Price | ₹1,300 per quintal |
| Minimum Price | ₹700 / quintal |
| Maximum Price | ₹2,600 / quintal |
* This summary is taken from recent prices across markets in Himachal Pradesh.
According to latest info, the average price of Ash gourd in Himachal Pradesh is ₹1,300 /quintal. The minimum price observed was ₹700 /quintal and the maximum price peaked at ₹2,600 /quintal. Live prices of Ash gourd from various districts of Himachal Pradesh are listed below.
This data was last updated on 14 September 2009.
Note: Extremely high or low prices may be due to mandi data-entry errors. Use the 'Average Price' for accurate estimates.
| Date | Districts | Markets | Commodity | Variety/Grade | Min Price | Max Price | Modal Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14/09/2009 | Mandi | Dhanotu (Mandi) | Ash gourd | OtherFAQ | ₹800 | ₹1,000 | ₹900 |
| 14/09/2009 | Mandi | Mandi | Ash gourd | OtherFAQ | ₹1,000 | ₹1,200 | ₹1,000 |
| 04/04/2009 | Kangra | Kangra (Nagrota Bagwan) | Ash gourd | OtherFAQ | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | ₹2,550 |
| 01/04/2009 | Mandi | Dhanotu (Mandi) | Ash gourd | AshgourdFAQ | ₹700 | ₹1,000 | ₹900 |
| 27/06/2007 | Kangra | Kangra | Ash gourd | OtherFAQ | ₹1,100 | ₹1,200 | ₹1,150 |
3-year seasonal index (100 = annual average)
Looking at the last 3 years, Ash gourd has consistently sold highest in Himachal Pradesh during May — around 24% above average — while October brings the weakest prices (about 18% lower). A pattern worth knowing for farmers planning storage.
Record monthly average (high)
₹1,400/quintal
August 2009
Highest single-day price
₹1,600/quintal
May 2008 · Dhanotu (Mandi)
Record monthly average (low)
₹734/quintal
October 2008
Historical data for Himachal Pradesh (since 2007) shows Ash gourd peaked in August 2009 at a monthly average of ₹1,400/quintal. At the other extreme, October 2008 saw prices fall to an average of ₹734/quintal.