Egg Rate Today in Madhya Pradesh | NECC Price, City-wise Rates

Madhya Pradesh
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Per 100 Eggs
₹680
Madhya Pradesh
Per Egg
₹6.8
retail approx
1 Tray (30 eggs)
₹204
NECC rate
1 Dozen
₹81.6
approx
Rate Calculator — 07/07/2026
1 Dozen
₹81.6
2 Dozen
₹163.2
1 Tray (30)
₹204
1 Peti (210)
₹1428
NECC Egg Rates by City 1 cities
Today's NECC wholesale egg rates by city, showing price per 100 eggs, per egg, per tray, and day-over-day change
City State Price/100 Per Egg 1 Tray Change Trend chart link
Jabalpur Madhya pradesh ₹680 ₹6.80 ₹204.00 Chart

Frequently Asked Questions — Egg Rate

Today's egg rate in Madhya Pradesh is ₹680 per 100 eggs (₹6.8 per egg) as per NECC. 1 tray of 30 eggs costs ₹204 and 1 dozen costs ₹81.6.

NECC (National Egg Coordination Committee) is India''s apex poultry body that sets the benchmark wholesale egg price daily for all major cities. Rates are based on supply, demand, feed costs and seasonal factors. KisanDeals fetches official NECC rates and publishes them every morning by 7-8 AM.

1 dozen (12 eggs) costs approximately ₹81.6 at today's NECC rate of ₹680/100 in Madhya Pradesh. Retail prices may be ₹5--10 higher per dozen. Bulk buyers pay ₹1428 per peti (210 eggs).

Egg prices vary by city due to distance from poultry hubs (Namakkal, Hyderabad, Barwala), local demand, state levies and taxes, and seasonal laying rates. Winter months typically see higher egg prices due to lower production and higher demand.

1 peti (crate) contains 210 eggs and costs approximately ₹1428 at today's NECC rate in Madhya Pradesh. A peti is the standard wholesale unit used by hotels, restaurants, bakeries, and bulk buyers.

Today's egg rate in Hyderabad is on this page. Hyderabad receives eggs from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh poultry hubs. Select Hyderabad from the city chips below to see city-specific rates. All India NECC average today is Rs.680/100 eggs.

Today''s egg rate in Telangana is on this page. Telangana is India''s 3rd largest egg-producing state (approx. 15% of national output) with major poultry belts in Sangareddy, Medak, and Ranga Reddy districts. NECC Hyderabad sets the daily rate for the state.

Today''s egg rate in West Bengal is on this page. West Bengal is a high-consumption state that imports eggs from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Barwala (Haryana). NECC Kolkata publishes rates for Bengal markets daily.

Today''s egg rate in Andhra Pradesh is on this page. AP is India''s second-largest egg-producing state (approx. 18% of output) with major poultry clusters in Nellore, Prakasam, and West Godavari districts. AP eggs supply Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai daily.

Today''s egg rate in Karnataka is on this page. Bengaluru is a major egg-consumption hub and NECC Bengaluru publishes rates daily. Dharwad and Haveri districts are key production zones for the state.

Namakkal district in Tamil Nadu is India''s poultry capital producing 8-9 crore eggs daily. The NECC Namakkal rate is the benchmark for South Indian egg prices. Namakkal eggs supply Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and are exported internationally. Select Tamil Nadu to see today''s rate.

Today''s egg rate in Maharashtra is on this page for Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, and Nagpur. Maharashtra is India''s 4th largest egg-producing state with major poultry zones in Pune, Ahmednagar, and Nagpur districts.

Egg prices rise due to: (1) Winter demand from Oct-Feb; (2) Feed cost increases as maize and soy prices affect production costs; (3) Disease outbreaks like avian influenza reducing flock size; (4) Festival demand during Ramadan and Christmas; (5) Supply chain disruptions from transport strikes or fuel price spikes.

Today's egg tray price (1 tray = 30 eggs) is approximately Rs.204 at the NECC wholesale rate. Retail tray prices in local shops are typically Rs.5-15 higher. Bakeries and restaurants buy by the tray or peti (210 eggs = approx. Rs.1428).

The NECC rate on KisanDeals is the wholesale price at which eggs leave poultry farms and reach distributors. Retail prices are 10-25% higher due to distributor margin, transport, cold-chain, and retailer markup. Today's NECC rate is Rs.6.8/egg — local shops typically sell at Rs.5-8 more per egg.

Egg-producing states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu have the lowest prices due to proximity to large poultry farms. States far from production hubs such as Northeast India, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir have the highest prices due to transport costs.

Delhi NCR sources eggs primarily from Haryana (Barwala, Hisar), Uttar Pradesh (Bareilly), and Rajasthan. NECC Delhi publishes the daily benchmark rate. Delhi''s consumption exceeds 2.5 crore eggs per day. Select Delhi in the filter to see today''s rate.

Egg prices tend to rise October-February (winter: higher demand, lower laying rate in cold) and fall April-September (summer: lower consumption, better laying in mild weather). Use KisanDeals Egg Price Trend chart to view the 30-day historical pattern.

A standard table egg weighs 55-65 grams, so 1 kg contains approximately 15-18 eggs. Large eggs weigh 60-70g (14-16 per kg), while commercial layer eggs weigh 52-60g (16-19 per kg). NECC rates are quoted per 100 eggs — use the rate calculator above for the per-egg price.

Barwala in Hisar district, Haryana is one of India''s largest poultry hubs and North India''s egg capital, producing 4-5 crore eggs daily. NECC Barwala rate is the benchmark for North India, supplying Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Select Haryana to see today''s rate.

NECC rates on KisanDeals are for commercial layer eggs (white shell, Leghorn-type hens). Broiler eggs from meat-type birds are typically 10-20% cheaper. Desi or country eggs (free-range, smaller, brown shell) sell at retail for Rs.8-15 per egg, which is 3-4 times the commercial rate. Brown layer eggs (Rhode Island Red) command a 10-15% retail premium over white eggs.

To buy eggs at wholesale price: (1) Buy directly from local poultry farms or cooperatives; (2) Purchase from APMC mandi egg sections in your city; (3) Buy in bulk (minimum 1 tray = 30 eggs) from wholesale egg dealers; (4) Register with NECC affiliate sellers. Prices on KisanDeals are the NECC benchmark — actual dealer prices may vary by 5% based on location and volume.

About NECC Egg Rates in India

The NECC (National Egg Coordination Committee) is India's apex poultry price-setting body, founded in 1982. It sets the benchmark wholesale egg price daily for 50+ cities across India. Over 80% of India's egg traders follow NECC-published rates as the transaction reference.

India produces 130 billion+ eggs annually (2024), making it the world's 3rd largest egg producer after China and USA. Key production hubs: Namakkal (Tamil Nadu — India's poultry capital, 8 crore eggs/day), Hyderabad/Sangareddy (Telangana), Barwala (Haryana — North India's hub), Pune/Ahmednagar (Maharashtra), and Jalandhar/Ludhiana (Punjab).

Today's All India average is ₹680 per 100 eggs (₹6.8 per egg). Retail prices are 10–20% above NECC wholesale rates. Use the Price Alert feature to get a free email notification when egg rates reach your target price.

Top Egg-Producing States

Andhra Pradesh~18%
Tamil Nadu~17%
Telangana~15%
Maharashtra~10%
Haryana~9%
Punjab~7%

Factors Affecting Egg Prices in India

Feed Costs
Maize and soybean make up 70% of poultry feed. A 10% rise in corn prices raises egg production cost by 6–8%, directly pushing egg rates up.
Season & Temperature
Winter (Oct–Feb) raises egg demand and reduces laying rates. Summer (Apr–Aug) sees lower prices due to better production and lower consumption.
Disease Outbreaks
Bird flu (H5N1, H5N2) or Newcastle disease alerts lead to immediate culling of flocks, sharply reducing supply and spiking prices within days.
Transport & Fuel
Egg supply chains are long-haul (farm to city, 500–1500 km). Diesel price hikes and transport strikes directly increase egg costs in distant metros.

Egg Price Seasonal Trends in India

Oct–Feb
High Prices
Winter: rising demand for protein, festivals (Diwali, Christmas, Eid), reduced laying in cold weather. Peak prices typically in Dec–Jan.
Mar–May
Moderate Prices
Spring: demand normalises, laying rates improve. Prices gradually ease from winter peak as summer approaches.
Jun–Sep
Low Prices
Monsoon/Summer: lowest egg prices. High production, reduced consumption in heat, limited festival demand. Best time to buy eggs in bulk.