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Fruit Prices in Arunachal Pradesh Today

The daily fruit market pulse in Arunachal Pradesh reflects current harvest arrivals and regional demand shifts. Our dedicated team at the local wholesale markets has verified these rates as of 19 Aug 2026, providing reliable pricing for seasonal and exotic fruits for both traders and consumers.

Note: The percentage changes (▲/▼) indicate today's price movement compared to the 7-day market average in Arunachal Pradesh.

Fruits price list in Arunachal Pradesh

Fruits Name Unit Mandi Price
(vs State Avg)
Retail Price
Apple washington Kg / Pcs ₹ 230 ▼ 7.6% ₹ 265 - 299
Apple Simla Kg / Pcs ₹ 170 ▼ 6% ₹ 196 - 221
Apple Green ( Smith ) Kg / Pcs ₹ 230 ▼ 8.4% ₹ 265 - 299
Apricot Kg / Pcs ₹ 170 ▼ 4.7% ₹ 196 - 221
Avocado (Butterfruit) Kg / Pcs ₹ 220 ▲ 6.8% ₹ 253 - 286
Banana Morris Kg Kg / Pcs ₹ 29 ▼ 6.7% ₹ 33 - 38
Banana Regular Kg / Pcs ₹ 49 ▲ 0.4% ₹ 56 - 64
Banana other Kg / Pcs ₹ 62 ▼ 0.9% ₹ 71 - 81
Cantaloupe (Musk melon) Kg / Pcs ₹ 23 ▼ 0.7% ₹ 26 - 30
Custard apple Kg / Pcs ₹ 52 ▼ 5.1% ₹ 60 - 68
Gooseberry, Indian Kg / Pcs ₹ 120 ▲ 3.1% ₹ 138 - 156
Grapes ( Black ) Kg / Pcs ₹ 120 ▲ 4.5% ₹ 138 - 156
Grapes ( Green ) Kg / Pcs ₹ 110 ▼ 7.4% ₹ 127 - 143
Guava Kg / Pcs ₹ 49 ▼ 3.5% ₹ 56 - 64
Jackfruit Kg / Pcs ₹ 120 ▲ 5.3% ₹ 138 - 156
Lychee Kg / Pcs ₹ 220 ▼ 2.7% ₹ 253 - 286
Mango, ripe Kg / Pcs ₹ 75 ▲ 3.9% ₹ 86 - 98
Mango, unripe Kg / Pcs ₹ 65 ▲ 8.3% ₹ 75 - 85
Orange Kg / Pcs ₹ 62 ▼ 1.4% ₹ 71 - 81
Orange Imported Kg / Pcs ₹ 70 ▼ 5.1% ₹ 81 - 91
Papaya Kg / Pcs ₹ 39 ▲ 1.7% ₹ 45 - 51
Pears Kg / Pcs ₹ 100 ▼ 11.2% ₹ 115 - 130
Pineapple Kg / Pcs ₹ 30 ▼ 11.8% ₹ 35 - 39
Pomegranate Kg / Pcs ₹ 140 ▲ 0.9% ₹ 161 - 182
Sapota (Sapodilla) Kg / Pcs ₹ 50 ▲ 4.6% ₹ 58 - 65
Sugar cane Kg / Pcs ₹ 24 ▼ 2.1% ₹ 28 - 31
Sweet lime Kg / Pcs ₹ 41 ▼ 1.5% ₹ 47 - 53
Watermelon Kg / Pcs ₹ 22 ▼ 1.4% ₹ 25 - 29
📅 Price Date: 19 Aug 2026

The daily market price of fruits in , Arunachal Pradesh is listed above. Fruit market prices are influenced by factors such as stock levels, inflow, and market demand. There is no fixed price for fruits, and prices can vary between shopping malls, supermarkets, and retail shops based on factors like state, location, and availability.

Prices are available for various fruits, including Apple Washington, Apple Simla, Apple Green (Smith), Apricot, and Avocado (Butterfruit). You can also find prices for Indian fruits such as Banana Morris, Banana Regular, Cantaloupe (Musk Melon), Custard Apple, Gooseberry, Indian Grapes (Black), Indian Grapes (Green), Guava, Lychee, ripe Mango, unripe Mango, Orange, Imported Orange, Papaya, and Pears. Additionally, the fruit price list includes Pineapple, Pomegranate, Sapota (Sapodilla), Sugar Cane, Sweet Lime, and Watermelon.

In Arunachal Pradesh, registered fruit market commissions, wholesale mandis, and committees. Fruit prices are set based on various criteria, including the inflow of fruits, quality, stock, demand, and more.

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Navigating Horticultural Markets and Fruit Pricing Dynamics Across Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh features a breathtaking and rugged topography that spans from subtropical foothills to alpine Himalayan heights, providing a diverse agro-climatic foundation for unique horticultural production. The pricing, distribution, and commercial valuation of fruits across this northeastern frontier are profoundly shaped by challenging terrain, limited connectivity, and localized farming structures. From the verdant valleys of the Brahmaputra foothills to remote mountain settlements, agricultural commerce relies heavily on micro-climates that support everything from citrus and pineapples to temperate fruits like apples, kiwis, and walnuts.

The Economics of Cold Storage Deficits and Mountain Distress Selling

Market stability for perishable fruits in Arunachal Pradesh is continually tested by significant geographical and infrastructural bottlenecks. During peak harvest windows, districts renowned for massive fruit yields—such as Lower Subansiri for kiwi cultivation or Changlang and East Siang for pineapples and citrus—frequently encounter severe logistical hurdles. In isolated rural farming hamlets and remote villages like Ziro valley outskirts, Dambuk, or Roing, the absence of robust local cold storage networks triggers an acute cycle of distress selling.

Because modern temperature-controlled storage facilities are sparsely distributed across rugged highland terrains, smallholder farmers face immense pressure to liquidate their harvests immediately upon picking. Holding onto a bumper crop without adequate preservation leads to rapid spoilage given the humid or fluctuating mountain climates. Consequently, cultivators are forced into distress sales at local weekly markets or to passing middlemen, accepting distressed, below-market prices. On the other hand, regional traders who manage to utilize localized rudimentary storage or quick-transit options can hoard supplies strategically, manipulating local market rates during off-seasons to drive prices sharply upward.

Supply Chain Flows and Price Behavior Across Major Regional Hubs

The journey of fruit from remote orchards to consumer plates involves complex transit mechanics unique to the Northeast. Major urban centers and administrative hubs like Itanagar, Naharlagun, Pasighat, Namsai, and Tezu serve as the primary commercial magnets where regional fruit pricing is determined. Produce harvested in upland farming clusters—such as those near Bomdila in West Kameng or Mechuka in West Siang—must navigate difficult winding roads, landslides, and high freight costs to reach these urban markets.

These severe logistical constraints mean that transportation overheads heavily inflate the final retail price of fruits in urban centers compared to farm-gate values. Furthermore, Arunachal Pradesh acts as a vital supplier of niche organic fruits to neighboring Assam and wider national markets. When large volumes of premium kiwis, pineapples, and large cardamom are systematically channeled outward to markets in Guwahati or beyond, it can occasionally tighten local availability within smaller domestic townships, causing seasonal price spikes for local consumers.

Food Processing Infrastructure as a Price Stabilization Mechanism

To mitigate the chronic risks of overproduction and post-harvest decay, the establishment of localized food processing units, pulping facilities, and packaging centers plays a crucial role in safeguarding farmer incomes. Facilities geared toward processing organic kiwis, oranges, and passion fruits across key agricultural districts help establish a dependable baseline market valuation.

When fresh fruit markets experience a severe glut and wholesale rates collapse, industrial processors step in to procure bulk produce at designated minimum price floors. This institutional safety net prevents absolute financial ruin for cultivators operating in remote rural pockets like Dirang or Miao. By transforming surplus perishable harvests into value-added items such as juices, wines, dried slices, and jams, processing plants absorb excess market shock. This industrial integration not only prevents complete crop wastage but also stabilizes long-term grower confidence and market equilibrium throughout the state.

Urban and Rural Price Integration Across Regional Districts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Arunachal Pradesh

Q What is the price of Apple Simla in Arunachal Pradesh today?

Ans: Fresh Simla Apples are trading at ₹170/kg in Arunachal Pradesh. Retail market prices for quality apples range between ₹196 - ₹221.

Q How much is 1kg Banana in Arunachal Pradesh right now?

Ans: The daily rate for regular Bananas in Arunachal Pradesh is ₹49/kg. Depending on the vendor, retail rates are around ₹56 - ₹64.

Q What is the current Pomegranate (Anar) rate in Arunachal Pradesh?

Ans: Pomegranate is currently priced at ₹140/kg in the Arunachal Pradesh wholesale market. High-quality export grade Anar may retail between ₹161 - ₹182.

Q What is the Guava rate per kg in Arunachal Pradesh retail markets?

Ans: Retailers in Arunachal Pradesh are selling Guava at approximately ₹56 - 64 per kg depending on the fruit grade and freshness.

Q Is Orange cheaper in Arunachal Pradesh or nearby towns?

Ans: Prices in Arunachal Pradesh are often lower due to direct arrivals at the central {location_type} (Current: ₹62).

Q What time does Arunachal Pradesh fruit mandi open for Custard apple?

Ans: The Arunachal Pradesh fruit market usually begins auctions for Custard apple at 6:30 AM and continues until noon.

Q Best Pears variety for juice in Arunachal Pradesh?

Ans: The varieties currently trading at ₹100 in Arunachal Pradesh are highly recommended for juicing.

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