Fruit Rate List Today Lahore

Fruit Rate List Today – Daily Updated Rate List 2026

Today's Fruit Rates for Wazirabad

⏱ Last updated: Saturday, 9 May 2026 at 07:53 am
ITEMPRICE (RS)
AppleApple
435.00
Yesterday: 435.00 ➖ 0.0%
BananaBanana
210.00
Yesterday: 210.00 ➖ 0.0%
DatesDates
475.00
Yesterday: 475.00 ➖ 0.0%
GuavaGuava
180.00
Yesterday: 180.00 ➖ 0.0%
MelonMelon
125.00
Yesterday: 125.00 ➖ 0.0%

Note:

For the most current rates, please consult the table above. The date in the image below may be outdated, so we advise you to always rely on the table for the latest information.

Above is the complete, officially approved fruit price list (date as per the official notification). This guide covers both Grade 1 (Awwal) and Grade 2 (Doem) prices so you know exactly what to pay based on the quality of the fruit.

Planning to buy meat or Veges? Check out today’s Chicken Prices here and Vegetable Rate here.

Staying updated Fruit Rate List Today & daily grocery prices is essential for every household. To ensure transparency and prevent overcharging, the Market Committee Lahore, under the supervision of the Punjab Agricultural Marketing Regulatory Authority (PAMRA), issues a daily retail rate list (پرچون نرخ نامہ) for fresh fruits.


Fruit Rate Comparison (7 May vs 8 May 2026)

FruitPrevious Rate (7 May)Current Rate (8 May)ChangeTrend
Mango ChaunsaRs. 50Rs. 500Stable
Mango SindhriNot AvailableRs. 310New ArrivalIncreased Supply
Mango BahariRs. 195Rs. 200+5Increased
GuavaRs. 240Rs. 170-70Sharp Decrease
StrawberryRs. 230Rs. 2300Stable
White Apple MaltaRs. 230Rs. 200-30Decreased
PapitaRs. 260Rs. 280+20Increased
CherryRs. 50Rs. 500Stable
ChikooRs. 210Rs. 220+10Increased
Kharbooza SpecialRs. 125Rs. 120-5Decreased
Kharbooza AwwalRs. 80Rs. 70-10Decreased
Iranian AppleRs. 390Rs. 3900Stable
Kala Kullu Apple (High Grade)Rs. 435Rs. 425-10Decreased
Kala Kullu Apple (Medium)Rs. 300Rs. 290-10Decreased
Apple Safaid AwwalRs. 290Rs. 280-10Decreased
FalsaRs. 310Rs. 280-30Sharp Decrease
KinoNot AvailableNot AvailableNo Supply
Kela Darjan AwwalRs. 215Rs. 2150Stable
Kela Darjan دومRs. 140Rs. 1400Stable
Guava IraniRs. 360Rs. 3600Stable
Guava LocalRs. 470Rs. 4700Stable
SugarcaneRs. 115Rs. 1150Stable
GrapefruitRs. 35Rs. 350Stable
GrapesRs. 75Rs. 750Stable
LoquatRs. 220Rs. 200-20Decreased
Kachay AamRs. 55Rs. 50-5Decreased
Nariyal GolRs. 480Rs. 4800Stable

📉 Key Market Insights

1. Guava Prices Crashed Sharply

The biggest drop was recorded in:

  • Guava: Rs. 240 → Rs. 170 (-Rs.70)

This indicates:

  • Heavy fresh arrivals in wholesale markets
  • Lower short-term demand
  • Possible oversupply conditions

2. Falsa & Malta Also Became Cheaper

Major declines were seen in:

  • Falsa: Rs. 310 → Rs. 280 (-Rs.30)
  • White Apple Malta: Rs. 230 → Rs. 200 (-Rs.30)

This suggests stronger market supply and increased competition among sellers.

3. Papita Continued to Rise

  • Papita: Rs. 260 → Rs. 280 (+Rs.20)

Papita showed the strongest upward movement, likely due to:

  • Higher consumer demand
  • Limited quality stock
  • Seasonal demand growth

4. Mango Season Expanding

A new mango variety appeared in the market:

  • Sindhri Mango entered at Rs. 310

This signals:

  • Expansion of summer fruit arrivals
  • Increasing mango market activity in Punjab

5. Premium Apple Segment Softened Slightly

Several apple categories declined moderately:

  • Kala Kullu High Grade
  • Kala Kullu Medium
  • Apple Safaid

This may reflect:

  • Slower premium fruit demand
  • Increased supply availability

6. Overall Market Trend

The fruit market on 8 May showed:

  • More downward pressure than upward movement
  • Strong seasonal arrivals
  • Increased availability of summer fruits

Consumers are seeing better prices in several fruit categories due to improved supply flow.

7. Short-Term Outlook

If fruit arrivals continue increasing:

  • Guava, falsa, and melon prices may remain under pressure.
  • Mango varieties may become more competitive as seasonal supply expands further across Punjab markets.

🛒 Understanding Grade 1 (Awwal) vs Grade 2 (Doem)

When shopping for fruits in Lahore, you will notice shopkeepers categorizing fruits.

  • Grade 1 (Awwal): Premium quality, visually appealing, fresh, and large-sized fruits.
  • Grade 2 (Doem): Slightly smaller or visually imperfect fruits, but still fully edible and fresh. They are sold at a slightly discounted official rate.

🚫 How to Report Overcharging in Lahore?

The Food Safety & Consumer Protection Department, Government of Punjab, strictly mandates that all vendors must display the official, stamped rate list (without photocopies) prominently at their stalls.

If a vendor is charging you more than the official Grade 1 or Grade 2 prices listed above, you have the right to file a complaint.

Toll-Free Complaint Helpline: Call 0800-02345 immediately to report the violation.


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