Sat. Feb 14th, 2026

Chicken Rate in Kerala Today

Chicken is an inseparable entity in daily meals that range from spicy curries to fried delicacies in Kerala. It holds a strong cultural and culinary significance. A great deal of attention is now being given to the daily price of chicken for the benefit of consumers and sellers alike, given the soaring demand of households, hotels, and caterers.

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Chicken Rates in Warangal Today 

Weekly Chicken Rate in Kerala

DateChickenSkinlessBoneless
Feb 14, 2026130200210
Feb 13, 2026130200210
Feb 12, 2026130200210
Feb 11, 2026130200210
Feb 10, 2026130200210
Feb 09, 2026130200210
Feb 08, 2026130200210
Feb 07, 2026120200210

Market-Wise Chicken Rate in Kerala

Supermarkets, wholesale marketplaces, and retail establishments all charge different prices for chicken. Below is a breakdown by kind of market:

Market ChickenSkinlessBoneless
1 Kg Rate130200210
Wholesale Rate130200210
Supermarket Rate180220240
Retail Rate190230250

Chicken Price in Newspapers 

The mandi price and poultry rates are published in leading Malayalam and English dailies such as Mathrubhumi, Malayala Manorama, and Hindu (Kerala Edition) from time to time. However, daily price updates are more consistently available through:

Company1 Kg Chicken Price
Suguna Chicken₹215
Vencobb Chicken₹220
Aroor Chicken₹210

Kerala’s Trends in Chicken Rates

Price fluctuations in the chicken market are caused by several factors:

Monsoon Effects: The rainy season could result in a slight increase in prices and disruption in the supply chain.

Festival Demand: The demand for chicken rises around Onam, Eid, and Christmas.

Costs of transportation:  Feed costs grow as the price of feed and petrol rises.

Poultry Health & Supply: Shortages may arise temporarily due to farm-level interruptions or bird flu outbreaks.

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Chicken Consumption in Kerala

  • Of course, Kerala figures in the top position among the chicken-consuming states in India. 
  • The chicken per capita consumption is more than 8 kg a year, estimated for the year 2025.
  • Hotels, weddings, and events drive bulk demand.
  • Sunday meals and weekend get-togethers remain peak sales periods.

Conclusion

In Kerala, one kilogram of conventional chicken costs(murgi ka bhav) ₹130 on average as of Feb 14, 2026; skinless chicken costs ₹200, and boneless chicken costs ₹210. The brand, seller type, and location all have a little impact on the pricing. Both customers and poultry businesses must remain up to date every day due to rising demand and market susceptibility to outside influences.

FAQ,s

Which day is it in Kerala today? Is chicken for sale? 

Normally, chicken costs around INR 130 per kilogram

Who regulates the chicken prices in Kerala?

The local poultry coordination committees regulate prices, while companies like Suguna and Vencobb also affect them.

What factors affect chicken prices?

Weather, feed price fluctuations, and great demand during festival seasons.

How often do chicken prices change in Kerala?

Prices can change daily depending on supply, weather, transport, and demand fluctuations.