Vegetable Rate Today Lahore – Daily Updated Rate List 2026
🥬 Current Vegetable Rate List Lahore ( March 19, 2026)

(Note: All prices are per Kilogram)
Above is the officially approved vegetable price list (date as per the official notification). This list covers prices per Kilogram (KG) for both Grade 1 (Premium) and Grade 2 (Standard) quality vegetables.
Planning to buy meat or fruits? Check out today’s Chicken Prices here and Fruit Prices here.
| Vegetable Name | Grade 1 (Awwal) | Grade 2 (Doem) | Market Trend |
| Onion / پیاز / Pyaz | Rs. 60 | Rs. 55 | 📉 Dropped by Rs. 5 |
| Kachnar / کچنار / Kachnar | Rs. 260 | Rs. 247 | 📉 Dropped by Rs. 10 |
| Green Chilli / سبز مرچ / Sabz Mirch | Rs. 120 | Rs. 114 | 📉 Dropped by Rs. 5 |
| Cucumber (Farm) / کھیرا فارمی / Kheera Formi | Rs. 40 | Rs. 38 | 📉 Dropped by Rs. 5 |
| Okra (Lady Finger) / بھنڈی / Bhindi | Rs. 210 | Rs. 200 | 📈 Increased by Rs. 5 |
| Radish Pods / مونگرے / Mongray | Rs. 95 | Rs. 90 | 📈 Increased by Rs. 5 |
| Tomato / ٹماٹر / Tamatar | Rs. 60 | Rs. 55 | ➖ Stable |
| Potato (New) / آلو نیا / Aloo Naya | Rs. 20 | Rs. 18 | ➖ Stable |
| Ginger (Thailand) / ادرک / Adrak | Rs. 290 | Rs. 277 | ➖ Stable |
| Garlic (China) / لہسن / Lehsan (China) | Rs. 530 | Rs. 505 | ➖ Stable |
| Garlic (Harnai) / لہسن ہرنائی / Lehsan Harnai | Rs. 300 | Rs. 285 | ➖ Stable |
| Garlic (Desi) / لہسن دیسی / Lehsan Desi | Rs. 200 | Rs. 190 | ➖ Stable |
| Capsicum / شملہ مرچ / Shimla Mirch | Rs. 100 | Rs. 95 | ➖ Stable |
| Lemon (China) / لیموں چائینہ / Limu China | Rs. 65 | Rs. 60 | ➖ Stable |
| Peas / مٹر / Matar | Rs. 40 | Rs. 38 | ➖ Stable |
| Brinjal (Eggplant) / بینگن / Baingan | Rs. 80 | Rs. 76 | ➖ Stable |
| Cabbage / بند گوبھی / Band Gobi | Rs. 50 | Rs. 47 | ➖ Stable |
| Cauliflower / پھول گوبھی / Phool Gobi | Rs. 40 | Rs. 38 | ➖ Stable |
| Bitter Gourd / کریلا / Karela | Rs. 160 | Rs. 152 | ➖ Stable |
| Bottle Gourd / گھیا کدو / Ghiya Kadu | Rs. 120 | Rs. 114 | ➖ Stable |
| Carrot (China) / گاجر چائینہ / Gajar China | Rs. 80 | Rs. 76 | ➖ Stable |
| Carrot (Desi) / گاجر دیسی / Gajar Desi | Rs. 30 | Rs. 28 | ➖ Stable |
| Turnip / شلجم / Shaljam | Rs. 25 | Rs. 23 | ➖ Stable |
| Radish / مولی / Mooli | Rs. 20 | Rs. 18 | ➖ Stable |
| Spinach (Farm) / پالک فارمی / Palak Formi | Rs. 30 | Rs. 28 | ➖ Stable |
| Mustard Greens / ساگ / Saag | Rs. 30 | Rs. 28 | ➖ Stable |
| Fenugreek / میتھی / Methi | Rs. 60 | Rs. 57 | ➖ Stable |
| Tinda (Farm) / ٹینڈیاں فارمی / Tindian Formi | Rs. 45 | Rs. 42 | ➖ Stable |
| Marrow (Maroo) / ماڑو / Maroo | Rs. 30 | Rs. 28 | ➖ Stable |
Daily Vegetable Market Intelligence Report (Lahore)
Market Overview: Today’s vegetable rate list Lahore indicates a stabilizing trend for core household essentials, with specific seasonal items showing notable price corrections. Regulatory oversight via the Qeemat Punjab app continues to ensure that retail prices align with the official Awwal (Grade 1) and Doem (Grade 2) benchmarks.
1. Key Commodity Price Trends
- Price Deflation (Drops): The most significant relief for consumers today is the “Onion price today in Lahore,” which has dropped by Rs. 5, bringing the Grade 1 rate to Rs. 60. Additionally, the “Sabzi Mandi rate list today” highlights a major drop in Kachnar (Rs. 260), which decreased by Rs. 10. Other items like Green Chilli (Rs. 120) and Cucumber (Rs. 40) have also seen a Rs. 5 reduction.
- Price Inflation (Increases): Conversely, “Bhindi price today” (Okra) has risen to Rs. 210, and Mongray (Radish Pods) has reached Rs. 95, both marking an increase of Rs. 5 due to seasonal demand shifts.
- Market Stability: Highly searched staples remain steady. Those monitoring the “Tomato price today Lahore” will find it stable at Rs. 60, while the “Potato rate today” remains the most affordable item at Rs. 20.
2. High-Value Spices & Seasonals
For those tracking the official vegetable price Punjab for premium items, Garlic (China) remains the highest-priced commodity at Rs. 530. Ginger (Thailand) and Garlic (Harnai) are maintaining their positions at Rs. 290 and Rs. 300 respectively, showing no change from previous reports.
⚖️ Understanding Vegetable Categories (Awwal & Doem)
When buying vegetables from local markets or carts, vendors must adhere to two pricing tiers:
- Grade 1 (Awwal – اول): Fresh, proper-sized, and unblemished vegetables.
- Grade 2 (Doem – دوئم): Slightly smaller or visually imperfect vegetables, strictly sold at a lower official rate.
🚫 How to Stop Overcharging?
Want to Keep tracking of Vegetable Rate Today? grocery expenses is crucial, and vegetable prices are a major part of household budgets. To ensure fair pricing across the city, the Market Committee Lahore, in coordination with the Punjab Agricultural Marketing Regulatory Authority (PAMRA), releases a daily retail rate list (پرچون نرخ نامہ برائے سبزی).
If a vendor is charging you more than the official rates listed above:
📞 Dial the Toll-Free Complaint Helpline: 0800-02345
The Government of Punjab’s Food Safety and Consumer Protection Department strictly enforces this rate list. Every vegetable vendor or shopkeeper is legally required to display the original, stamped official list prominently. Photocopies are not accepted as valid.