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Daily updates on hybrid and spring maize prices across Pakistan.

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Maize Rate Today in Pakistan 2026

Live crop pricing intelligence, dealer rates and city-wise mandi rates.

پاکستان میں مکئی کے آج کے منڈی ریٹ
Lowest Mandi Rate Rs. 2,325
Average Price (40kg) Rs. 3,532
Market Trend Harvest Season (Low)
Last Updated 06:01 AM, 25th Jun 2026

Maize Rate Today in Pakistan (Maize Price)

Verified market rates per 40kg bag across Punjab and Sindh mandis.

Wholesale Mandi Rates

These rates represent **Wholesale Mandi (grain market) prices** per 40 KG (Maund) for bulk trade transaction. Processed items or retail purchases in local markets will run **10% to 30% higher** due to transportation, bagging, milling, and local dealer margins.

Mandi / City Min Price (40kg) Max Price (40kg) Average Price Est. Retail Range Last Updated Status
Faisalabad - - Rs. 5,700 Rs. 6,270 - 6,840 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Bahawalpur - - Rs. 4,600 Rs. 5,060 - 5,520 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Dgkhan - - Rs. 4,540 Rs. 4,994 - 5,448 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Nankana - - Rs. 4,400 Rs. 4,840 - 5,280 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Rawalpindi - - Rs. 4,300 Rs. 4,730 - 5,160 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Ttsingh - - Rs. 4,300 Rs. 4,730 - 5,160 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Jhang - - Rs. 4,040 Rs. 4,444 - 4,848 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Lodhran - - Rs. 4,000 Rs. 4,400 - 4,800 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Vehari - - Rs. 3,980 Rs. 4,378 - 4,776 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Layyah - - Rs. 3,900 Rs. 4,290 - 4,680 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Multan - - Rs. 3,750 Rs. 4,125 - 4,500 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Khuzdar Rs. 3,054 Rs. 3,276 Rs. 3,165 Rs. 3,482 - 3,798 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Quetta Rs. 3,026 Rs. 3,248 Rs. 3,137 Rs. 3,451 - 3,764 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Peshawar Rs. 2,887 Rs. 3,109 Rs. 2,998 Rs. 3,298 - 3,598 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Mardan Rs. 2,832 Rs. 3,054 Rs. 2,943 Rs. 3,237 - 3,532 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Swat Rs. 2,832 Rs. 3,054 Rs. 2,943 Rs. 3,237 - 3,532 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Karachi Rs. 2,804 Rs. 2,970 Rs. 2,887 Rs. 3,176 - 3,464 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Hyderabad Rs. 2,776 Rs. 2,943 Rs. 2,859 Rs. 3,145 - 3,431 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Sukkur Rs. 2,776 Rs. 2,943 Rs. 2,859 Rs. 3,145 - 3,431 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Sahiwal Rs. 2,720 Rs. 2,920 Rs. 2,820 Rs. 3,102 - 3,384 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Arifwala Rs. 2,400 Rs. 2,500 Rs. 2,450 Rs. 2,695 - 2,940 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Jauharabad Rs. 2,300 Rs. 2,400 Rs. 2,350 Rs. 2,585 - 2,820 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified
Mailsi Rs. 2,300 Rs. 2,350 Rs. 2,325 Rs. 2,558 - 2,790 Jun 25, 2026 AMIS Verified

The 2026 Rice Sowing & Weed Management Blueprint

As the 2026 rice sowing season approaches, farmers in Pakistan are facing new challenges with climate shifts and herbicide-resistant weeds. To achieve a yield of 80+ maunds per acre, a systematic 'Blueprint' approach is no longer optional—it is mandatory. This guide covers everything from seed selection to advanced weed control using Roundup, Glyphosate, and Paraquat, while ensuring compliance with the Department of Plant Protection (DPP) regulations and PARC/NARC standards.

1. Seed Selection: The PK-1121 and Hybrid Advantage

Choosing the right variety is 50% of your success. For the 2026 season, PK 1121 Kainat remains the king of basmati, while new Rice Hybrids are showing exceptional performance in the Punjab heartland. According to the NARC (National Agricultural Research Centre) standards, these varieties are suitable for the local climate and soil conditions.

  • PK 1121: Best for export quality, requires precise water management, and is resistant to certain diseases such as Pyricularia oryzae.
  • Millet (Millat) & Jawar: Ideal for fodder rotation, providing high biomass for livestock, and can help in maintaining soil health.
Pro-Tip: Always treat your seeds with Hombre or Emesto before sowing to prevent early-stage 'Bakaanae' and root rot, following the recommended dosage and application standards.

2. The Weed Control Blueprint: Roundup vs Paraquat

Weeds like 'Khabbal', 'Itsit', and 'Ghora Grass' can steal up to 40% of your nutrients. Understanding your tools is key. For instance, Glyphosate (Roundup) is a systemic herbicide that travels from the leaves to the roots, making it ideal for permanent weed clearance before sowing or in non-crop areas. On the other hand, Paraquat is a contact herbicide that 'burns' whatever it touches instantly, perfect for quick clearance of seasonal green weeds.

  • Glyphosate 540SL: Use 1000ml per acre in 100-120 liters of clean water, ensuring the water quality meets the PCRWR (Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources) standards to avoid any adverse effects on the crop.
  • Paraquat 20SL: Apply 800ml - 1000ml per acre for maximum burn-down, taking care to avoid drift onto nearby crops or water bodies.

3. Dosage and Application Standards

Google and Global Agricultural Standards (GAP) emphasize precision. Over-spraying wastes money; under-spraying creates resistance. It's crucial to follow the standardized fertilizer timings and pesticide application guidelines as per the NARC and PARC recommendations.

  • Standard Dosage: Always refer to the product label and follow the instructions carefully to ensure the right dosage and application method.
  • Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI): Respect the PHI for each pesticide to ensure consumer safety and comply with regulatory requirements.

4. Regional Considerations and Weather-Resilience

Pakistan's diverse regions have unique challenges. Southern Punjab, for example, faces high temperatures and water scarcity, while the Indus Delta region is prone to waterlogging. Farmers must adapt their strategies to these regional characteristics, utilizing weather-resilient practices and technologies to mitigate risks.

5. Conclusion: The Agronomist's Final Word

Success in 2026 depends on Integration. Combine high-quality seeds with verified chemicals from trusted sources like Kissan Cares, ensuring compliance with local regulations and international standards. Always wear protective gear (Masks/Gloves) during application and follow the recommended safety protocols to minimize environmental impact.

Regional Soil Profiles and Characteristics

Understanding the regional soil profiles is crucial for effective rice cultivation. According to the Kissan Cares Agricultural Intelligence Knowledge Base, the primary soil types in Central Punjab are Alluvial Loams and Silt Loams, which are highly fertile and deep. However, these soils are also prone to salinity and zinc deficiency.

Crop-Specific Tactical Playbooks

For optimal results, farmers should follow crop-specific tactical playbooks. For Wheat, the optimum sowing time is between November 15th and November 30th. The critical irrigation windows include Crown Root Initiation (20-25 days after sowing), Tillering (40-45 days), and Booting/Heading (70-80 days).

Water Quality and Irrigation Standards

Water quality is a critical factor in rice cultivation. The PCRWR (Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources) standards dictate that the water should have an EC (Salinity) of less than 1.5 dS/m, SAR (Sodicity) of less than 6.0, and RSC (Alkalinity) of less than 1.25 meq/l.

Pesticide and Fertilizer Gold Standards

The Department of Plant Protection (DPP) regulates the use of pesticides in Pakistan. Farmers should only use approved active ingredients, such as Spirotetramat and Pyriproxyfen, and avoid banned or highly restricted substances like Endosulfan and Monocrotophos.

Climate and Weather-Resilience Data

Pakistan's climate is characterized by high temperatures and water scarcity in Southern Punjab, while the Indus Delta region is prone to waterlogging. Farmers must adapt their strategies to these regional characteristics, utilizing weather-resilient practices and technologies to mitigate risks.

Modern Fertigation and Tunnel Calendars

For progressive farms in Faisalabad, Sheikhupura, and Multan employing high-tech drip irrigation or tunnels, water-soluble NPK ratios and high-profit tunnel calendars are crucial for optimal yields.

Hybrid Maize Seeds & Solutions

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💡 Agronomist Tips for Maize Farmers

Sow hybrid seeds with correct plant-to-plant spacing (7-8 inches) to ensure maximum yield. Ensure regular irrigation during the tasseling and silking stages, as moisture stress here drastically reduces seed formation.

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