Quintal Price Converter (₹/Quintal ⇄ ₹/Kg ⇄ ₹/Tonne)
Convert crop prices instantly between per-quintal, per-kg, per-tonne and per-bag rates.
1 quintal = 100 kg, 1 tonne = 1,000 kg = 10 quintals. So ₹/kg = ₹/quintal ÷ 100 and ₹/tonne = ₹/quintal × 10. Mandis quote per quintal, retail quotes per kg, and traders sometimes per bag — converting correctly avoids costly misunderstandings.
Indicative planning figures based on published research averages. Local soil tests, varieties and weather change actual requirements — confirm with your agronomist or extension officer.
Farmers and agri-students use the free Quintal Price Converter (₹/Quintal ⇄ ₹/Kg ⇄ ₹/Tonne) for an instant, accurate farm-economics answer — no formulas to remember, works offline.
About Quintal Price Converter (₹/Quintal ⇄ ₹/Kg ⇄ ₹/Tonne)
Indian crop prices live in three units at once: mandis and MSP quote per quintal, consumers and retail think per kg, and traders often deal per 50-kg or 60-kg bag — and unit confusion in a fast negotiation can cost real money. This converter flips any per-quintal price into per-kg, per-tonne and per-bag instantly (and the bag size is adjustable for jute-bag standards that differ by crop). It's also the quick sanity check between farm-gate and retail: wheat at ₹2,400/quintal is just ₹24/kg, a useful anchor when retail prices are several times that.
How to use Quintal Price Converter (₹/Quintal ⇄ ₹/Kg ⇄ ₹/Tonne)
- 1Enter your crop/farm figures into the inputs.
- 2Read the headline result and the supporting breakdown.
- 3Apply the guidance in the note to your selling and investment decisions.
Why use Quintal Price Converter (₹/Quintal ⇄ ₹/Kg ⇄ ₹/Tonne)?
- ✓Uses the standard, citable farm-economics method
- ✓Clear inputs with realistic Indian defaults
- ✓Instant result with the full working shown
- ✓Free, fully in-browser and private
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert price per quintal to price per kg?+
Divide by 100 — one quintal is exactly 100 kg. Wheat at ₹2,400 per quintal is ₹24 per kg; conversely, a ₹30/kg retail rate equals ₹3,000/quintal. For tonnes, multiply the quintal price by 10.
How many quintals are in a tonne?+
Exactly 10 — a tonne is 1,000 kg and a quintal 100 kg. So ₹2,400/quintal equals ₹24,000/tonne. Bag rates depend on bag size: a 50-kg bag holds half a quintal, so it costs half the quintal rate.
Is this tool free and private?+
Yes — free, no sign-up, and all calculation runs in your browser, so it works offline at the farm and your data never leaves the device.
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