| City / Region | Price / Egg (₹) | Price / 100 Eggs (₹) | Tray (30 eggs) (₹) | Change |
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7-Day price trend (avg across cities)
Daily mean ₹/egg where data exists — for pattern visualisation; confirm with your mandi or city page before trading.
NECC, mandis, and what moves the rate
In India, wholesale egg prices are often discussed in the context of National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) notifications and major belt rates — especially from producing hubs like Namakkal and Barwala and consumption centres such as Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad. Published “rates” are typically reference levels; your net realization depends on grade, shell quality, packing (loose vs tray), transport, and payment terms.
Prices swing with season (heat stress, festival demand), maize and soy costs, layer placement cycles, and import parity for breaking stock. Short-term volatility is normal — use this page alongside local mandi visits and the per-city links in the table above when you need to time dispatch.
- Feed costs — Roughly two-thirds of layer economics; global and domestic crop news moves egg floors.
- Flock dynamics — Sudden placement gaps or disease pressure in a belt can tighten or loosen supply within weeks.
- Demand spikes — Ramadan, Christmas, and school reopening periods often lift table-egg offtake in cities.
- Logistics — Long-haul states feel delayed price transmission versus local surplus regions.
Log prices when you sell
Egsfarm links production to revenue — see margin, not just egg count.