Welcome to Mandi Bhav India. On this page you will find detailed information on today's Dry Chillies market prices in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Check the latest report on price trends across various markets of Anantapur.
| Commodity | Dry Chillies |
| Average Price | ₹7,510 per quintal |
| Minimum Price | ₹900 / quintal |
| Maximum Price | ₹28,000 / quintal |
* This summary is taken from recent prices across markets in Anantapur district.
According to latest info, the average price of Dry Chillies in Anantapur district is ₹7,510 /quintal. The minimum price observed was ₹900 /quintal and the maximum price peaked at ₹28,000 /quintal. Live prices of Dry Chillies from established markets of Anantapur are listed below.
This data was last updated on 10 February 2026.
Note: Extremely high or low prices may be due to mandi data-entry errors. Use the 'Average Price' for accurate estimates.
| Date | Markets | Commodity | Variety/Grade | Min Price | Max Price | Modal Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/02/2026 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | LocalGrade Range-1 | ₹7,500 | ₹28,000 | ₹19,600 |
| 06/02/2026 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | LocalLocal | ₹9,000 | ₹18,000 | ₹13,000 |
| 30/01/2026 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | 1st SortFAQ | ₹7,000 | ₹15,000 | ₹10,500 |
| 27/01/2026 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | DryLocal | ₹10,000 | ₹19,000 | ₹13,000 |
| 23/01/2026 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | LocalLocal | ₹8,000 | ₹19,000 | ₹11,000 |
| 18/11/2025 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | LocalFAQ | ₹8,000 | ₹17,500 | ₹16,500 |
| 21/02/2018 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | 2nd SortFAQ | ₹4,500 | ₹6,200 | ₹5,350 |
| 01/03/2017 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | 1st SortSmall | ₹7,200 | ₹9,500 | ₹8,350 |
| 15/05/2013 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | 2nd SortMedium | ₹3,000 | ₹5,400 | ₹4,200 |
| 15/05/2013 | Hindupur | Dry Chillies | 1st SortMedium | ₹5,600 | ₹9,000 | ₹7,300 |
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20-year seasonal index (100 = annual average)
Looking at the last 20 years, Dry Chillies has consistently sold highest in Anantapur during August — around 13% above average — while March brings the weakest prices (about 9% lower). A pattern worth knowing for farmers planning storage.
Record monthly average (high)
₹13,980/quintal
July 2025
Highest single-day price
₹21,000/quintal
November 2019 · Hindupur
Record monthly average (low)
₹1,705/quintal
December 2004
In records going back to 2003, the highest monthly average for Dry Chillies in Anantapur was ₹13,980/quintal in July 2025, while the weakest month on record is December 2004 (₹1,705/quintal).
Same-month comparison across years (monthly average, ₹/quintal)
| Year | Avg Price | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| July 2025 | ₹13,980 | ▲ 11.8% |
| July 2024 | ₹12,500 | — |
| July 2017 | ₹7,744 | ▼ 14.4% |
| July 2016 | ₹9,050 | ▲ 43.1% |
| July 2015 | ₹6,325 | ▲ 5.0% |
| July 2014 | ₹6,025 | ▲ 7.4% |
| July 2013 | ₹5,610 | ▲ 17.9% |
| July 2012 | ₹4,759 | ▼ 29.0% |
| July 2011 | ₹6,705 |
| ▲ 57.0% |
| July 2010 | ₹4,271 | ▲ 5.3% |
| July 2009 | ₹4,055 | ▼ 6.4% |
| July 2008 | ₹4,333 | ▲ 9.4% |