Wed. Mar 4th, 2026

Today’s Chicken Rates In Kannur 

Today’s Chicken Rates in Kannur Live chicken costs ₹160 per kg, regular chicken is priced between ₹160–170 per kg, skinless chicken ranges from ₹190–200 per kg, and boneless chicken is sold at ₹210 per kg. Due to daily fluctuations in poultry demand and supply, chicken rates in Kannuar can be different across retail shops, wholesale markets, and local vendors. Here detailed update on the current chicken prices in the city. 

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Today chicken rates in Kannur

Type Wholesale (₹/Kg) Supermarket (₹/Kg) Retail (₹/Kg)
Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
Today's Chicken Rates In Kannur 

7-day chicken rate history in Kannur

Date Type Wholesale (₹/Kg) Supermarket (₹/Kg) Retail (₹/Kg)
2026-02-26 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-02-26 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-02-26 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-02-27 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-02-27 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-02-27 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-02-28 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-02-28 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-02-28 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-03-01 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-03-01 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-03-01 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-03-02 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-03-02 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-03-02 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-03-03 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-03-03 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-03-03 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00
2026-03-04 Chicken 160.00 170.00 180.00
2026-03-04 Skinless 200.00 210.00 220.00
2026-03-04 Boneless 210.00 220.00 230.00

Chicken Rate in Major Cities:  

 

Chicken Rates in major cities are mostly similar to live chicken expenses ₹160/kg, and boneless is about ₹210/kg, and Skinless is around ₹190–200/kg 

City Live Chicken Skinelss Boneless 
Kannur ₹130₹190-200₹210
Thalassery₹130₹190₹210
Payyannur₹125-130₹185-195₹210
Taliparamba₹130₹190-200₹210
lritty₹130₹190₹210

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Consumption : 

More chicken consumptions mean higher demand, which can lead to higher prices. In normal days, consumption is stable 

Home Cooking : 

Home cooking increases daily chicken demand, especially in families. More home-cooked cooked means more chicken is bought, which can lead to higher market prices

Food Service :

Large orders are placed by restaurants, caterers, and fry shops, especially for boneless pieces and wings

  Youth performance:

The demand for restaurants and fast food has increased due to younger customers’ love of fried wings. 

Weak demand:

On weekends and on holidays, the consumption has increased 

Key Factors Affecting prices : 

 Feed Costs

The conditions of broiler raising are intimately linked to the tremendous hold-up in the prices of maize and soybeans, which are the fundamental elements of the poultry feed industry.

Logistics & Transportation : 

These include fluctuating fuel prices and the distance between the farm and the city’s mandis; these factors would ultimately add up to the grower’s expenses while transporting the birds to the market.

Costs of Processing : 

These factors all contribute to a higher retail price (~₹300–400/kg) since they require more work and packing to transform cuts into boneless and skinless cuts.

Conclusions: 

Chicken is a daily food in Kannur, used in both homes and businesses. In cities like Bangalore and Mysore, retail prices are around ₹240/kg, while farm rates are ₹87–₹92/kg. Prices change with seasons, feed costs, and transport. Boneless chicken is popular, especially among youth. With strong demand and a growing poultry industry, Karnataka’s chicken market stays active and competitive in South India.

FAQ’s : 

What is the price of a live chicken in Kannur today?

Based on your fresh offer from OneIndia, live chicken is available for ₹160/kg.

Why are the prices of boneless chicken high?

Extra labor, packaging, and convenience markups increase your prices by ₹210/kg.

When should I stop buying chicken?

Weekends and festivals often come with price hikes due to demand surges