Mon. Mar 2nd, 2026

Egg Rate (Anda ka bhav) in Odisha Today

Eggs are a vital source of nutrition in Odisha, used daily in homes, restaurants, school meals, and sold through poultry cooperatives. Understanding today’s urban population benefits everyone, from families creating a business budget to restaurants and food businesses managing their expenses.

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Weekly Egg rate (Anda ka bhav) in Odisha

Date Piece Tray 100 PCS Peti
23-02-2026 ₹5.1 ₹153 ₹510 ₹1071
22-02-2026 ₹5.3 ₹159 ₹530 ₹1113
21-02-2026 ₹5.3 ₹159 ₹530 ₹1113
20-02-2026 ₹5.2 ₹156 ₹520 ₹1092
19-02-2026 ₹5.1 ₹153 ₹510 ₹1071
18-02-2026 ₹4.75 ₹142.5 ₹475 ₹998
17-02-2026 ₹4.75 ₹142.5 ₹475 ₹998

Daily Egg Prices (Anda ka bhav) in the Odisha Market

MARKET PIECE TRAY
NECC Egg Rate 5.1 153
WholeSale Egg Rate 5.1 153
Retail Egg Rate 5.41 162.18
Super Market Rate 5.51 165.24

In the Odisha egg market, the NECC and wholesale rates remain the same at ₹5.1 per piece or ₹153 per tray, but as the eggs are sold at the retail market, the prices increase. The retail egg rate is at ₹5.41 per piece or ₹162.18 per tray, and the supermarket rate is at ₹5.51 per piece or ₹165.24 per tray.

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Role of NECC

“In 1982, the National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) founded a system to promote fair pricing by balancing egg production, wholesale, and retail marketing through syndicates of approximately 25,000 poultry farmers across the country. Most traders consider NECC rates as credible benchmarks.” Although following them is not mandatory, one can hardly find any egg seller in the country, big or small, who does not do so.

Factors that Affect the Egg Prices (Anda ka bhav) in Odisha

Feed Costs: A spike in maize or soybean prices raises farm expenses, consequently impacting egg prices.

Production Cycles: The hatch-to-lay cycle and input supply directly affect availability on a day-to-day basis.

Nutrition and Weather: Heat waves can cause reduced laying efficiency, putting a dent in the supply almost immediately.

Transportation & Handling: Cold chain and transporting to wholesale markets add ₹0.20-0.40/egg.

Retail Markup: Shopping for convenience at supermarkets adds a 7-8% margin.

Consumption

Households: 4-7 eggs are used for breakfast/curry by many families per week.

Restaurants & Caterers: Mostly for omelets, biryanis, and snacks.

Institutions: Egg-based meals are an important part of midday nutrition in schools and temples.

Weekend Peak & Festival Peaks: Prices shoot up right before major events, when egg consumption usually peaks.

Conclusion

The egg prices (Anda ka bhav) in Odisha have been fetched at ₹5.1 per egg, ₹153  for a tray, and ₹1071 for a cart. Weekly changes are minor and reflect steady production and steady supply. The market balance is maintained with the guidance of the NECC; however, the final consumer prices flounder under the sway of physical supply, feeding costs, and retailing strategies.

FAQ’s

What is the egg price in Odisha today?

The egg price in Odisha today is ₹5.1 per Piece.

What is the rate of 30 eggs in Odisha?

The rate of 30 eggs in Odisha is ₹153.

What is the current rate of 1 peti egg in Odisha?

The current rate of 1 peti of eggs in Odisha is ₹1071.

What is the current rate of 1 tray of eggs in Odisha?

The current rate of 1 tray of eggs in Odisha is ₹153.