Today Egg Rate in Bengaluru Karnataka
Updated: 2 Jun 2026, 9:57 PM IST
All Sizes – Bengaluru
7-Day History – Bengaluru
Karnataka| Date | 1 Egg | Tray/30 | ± |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 May 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | — |
| 28 May 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | — |
| 29 May 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | — |
| 30 May 2026 | ₹9.50 | ₹285 | ▲ |
| 31 May 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ▼ |
| 01 Jun 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | — |
| Today | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | — |
One record per day. Tap ▲▼ to see exact change amount.
📈 Price Trend Chart – Delhi 2 June 2026
Note: Price trends are based on historical city rate data. Charts populate as data is updated over time. Decreasing Increasing
City Comparison – Karnataka
| Market / City | 1 Egg | Tray (30) | 100 Eggs | Peti (210) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospet | ₹5.60 | ₹168 | ₹560 | ₹1,176 |
| Bengaluru CC | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| Bengaluru | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| Mysuru | ₹6.30 | ₹189 | ₹630 | ₹1,323 |
Egg Price Comparison by City
| Market | Piece | Tray | 100 Pcs | Peti |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Chennai CC | ₹6.35 | ₹191 | ₹635 | ₹1,334 |
| 2. Chennai | ₹6.35 | ₹191 | ₹635 | ₹1,334 |
| 3. Mysuru | ₹6.30 | ₹189 | ₹630 | ₹1,323 |
| 4. Chittoor | ₹6.28 | ₹188 | ₹628 | ₹1,319 |
| 5. Pune | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 6. Mumbai CC | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 7. Kolkata WB | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 8. Bengaluru CC | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 9. Bengaluru | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 10. Kolkata | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 11. Mumbai | ₹6.20 | ₹186 | ₹620 | ₹1,302 |
| 12. Nagpur | ₹6.00 | ₹180 | ₹600 | ₹1,260 |
| 13. Ranchi CC | ₹5.95 | ₹179 | ₹595 | ₹1,250 |
| 14. Surat | ₹5.95 | ₹179 | ₹595 | ₹1,250 |
| 15. Ranchi | ₹5.95 | ₹179 | ₹595 | ₹1,250 |
| 16. Patna | ₹5.80 | ₹174 | ₹580 | ₹1,218 |
| 17. Vijayawada | ₹5.80 | ₹174 | ₹580 | ₹1,218 |
| 18. Ahmedabad | ₹5.75 | ₹173 | ₹575 | ₹1,208 |
| 19. Allahabad CC | ₹5.71 | ₹171 | ₹571 | ₹1,199 |
| 20. Allahabad | ₹5.71 | ₹171 | ₹571 | ₹1,199 |
| 21. Varanasi CC | ₹5.70 | ₹171 | ₹570 | ₹1,197 |
| 22. Namakkal | ₹5.70 | ₹171 | ₹570 | ₹1,197 |
| 23. Brahmapur OD | ₹5.70 | ₹171 | ₹570 | ₹1,197 |
| 24. Varanasi | ₹5.70 | ₹171 | ₹570 | ₹1,197 |
| 25. Brahmapur | ₹5.70 | ₹171 | ₹570 | ₹1,197 |
| 26. Lucknow | ₹5.63 | ₹169 | ₹563 | ₹1,182 |
| 27. Jabalpur | ₹5.60 | ₹168 | ₹560 | ₹1,176 |
| 28. Hospet | ₹5.60 | ₹168 | ₹560 | ₹1,176 |
| 29. Warangal | ₹5.57 | ₹167 | ₹557 | ₹1,170 |
| 30. Bhopal | ₹5.55 | ₹167 | ₹555 | ₹1,166 |
Rates are indicative and may vary by local market. Verify with vendors before purchasing.
About NECC & Egg Pricing
NECC - National Egg Coordination Committee
NECC is the world's largest association of poultry farmers, dedicated to determining fair selling prices. Founded by Dr. B.V. Rao, the "Father of Indian Poultry Industry," NECC ensures that consumers' buying and farmers' selling rates remain among the lowest globally (35%-40%).
Factors Influencing Egg Rates in India
- Feed Cost: Corn and soybean feed account for 75-80% of production cost, directly impacting egg rates.
- Disease Outbreaks: Avian influenza and other diseases can cause massive production losses.
- Seasonal Demand: Festivals like Diwali and Christmas, plus weather conditions, influence demand.
- Government Interventions: Feed subsidies or import tariffs help stabilize prices.
- International Trends: Global market conditions affect supply chain and retail prices.
Egg Consumption in India
Per capita availability of eggs has increased from 62 annually in 2014-15 to 103 in 2023-24. The national egg market is projected to reach US $209.46 million by 2029, growing at 13.77% CAGR.
Understanding Wholesale Egg Rates
Wholesale egg rates refer to bulk rates paid by distributors and retailers. These rates change frequently based on market conditions, demand and supply, and weather. NECC provides daily rate guidelines that serve as standard national egg prices, though they are advisory and not compulsory.
As per the latest market data, the egg price in Bangalore is around ₹4.60 to ₹4.90 per piece, while a tray of 30 eggs costs approximately ₹138 to ₹145 depending on wholesale or retail market.
But here’s something interesting. Bangalore is one of those markets where prices stay relatively stable compared to North India, yet small fluctuations here can still impact nearby Karnataka regions.
Today Egg Rate in Bangalore – Price Table
| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| NECC Rate (Per Egg) | ₹4.60 – ₹4.70 |
| Wholesale Price | ₹4.60 – ₹4.80 |
| Retail Price | ₹4.85 – ₹5.10 |
| Tray Price (30 Eggs) | ₹138 – ₹145 |
| 100 Eggs Price | ₹460 – ₹490 |
These rates are based on current Karnataka mandi trends and NECC pricing system.
Why Bangalore Egg Prices Are Lower Than North India
From my observation, this is one of the most misunderstood things.
People often compare Delhi and Bangalore prices and get confused.
Here’s the real reason
1. South India is a Production Hub
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (especially Namakkal), and Andhra Pradesh are major egg-producing regions.
Supply is strong, so prices stay controlled.
2. Shorter Transport Distance
Unlike Delhi, which depends on supply from Barwala and other regions, Bangalore gets eggs locally.
Less transport cost means lower price.
3. Stable Demand Curve
Demand in Bangalore is consistent but not as volatile as North Indian winter spikes.
That keeps price fluctuations smoother.
Real Market Insight – What I’ve Seen
When I tracked Bangalore vs Delhi rates side by side, one pattern stood out.
- Delhi: ₹6.00+ easily
- Bangalore: ₹4.80 average
That’s a ₹1.20 difference for the same egg.
Now imagine a trader dealing in 2000 eggs daily. That’s ₹2400 difference in cost.
This is why South India markets dominate wholesale supply.
Bangalore Egg Rate Trend – Recent Days
| Date | Price Per Egg |
|---|---|
| 7 April | ₹4.85 |
| 6 April | ₹4.80 |
| 5 April | ₹4.75 |
| 4 April | ₹4.70 |
| 3 April | ₹4.65 |
The trend shows slight upward movement, but still stable.
What Most Websites Get Wrong About Bangalore Egg Price
After reviewing multiple sources, I noticed a pattern.
They either show outdated high prices or ignore market structure.
Here’s what they miss
- Bangalore prices are controlled by strong local supply
- NECC and wholesale rates are almost identical
- Retail margin is smaller compared to North India
- Daily fluctuation is minimal
The biggest mistake is treating Bangalore like a volatile market.
Wholesale vs Retail – Minimal Gap
In Bangalore, the difference between wholesale and retail is smaller.
- Wholesale: ₹4.70
- Retail: ₹5.00
Margin per egg: ₹0.30
Compared to Delhi where margin can go ₹0.50+, Bangalore is tighter.
This means
- Less profit margin per egg
- More focus on volume selling
Will Egg Prices Increase in Bangalore
Based on current data and past patterns
Short term: Stable
Mid term: Slight increase possible
Long term: Gradual upward trend
Egg prices here move slowly, not sharply.
Smart Buying Strategy
If you are a consumer
- Buying tray is always cheaper
- Morning purchase gives better rate
- Supermarkets charge slightly higher
If you are a trader
- Focus on volume, not high margin
- Track NECC rate daily
- Maintain consistent pricing
One thing I’ve seen
In Bangalore, consistency beats smart tricks.
Why Eggs Are Cheapest in Bangalore
Even at ₹5 per egg retail, it is still one of the lowest among metro cities.
- Strong supply chain
- High production nearby
- Lower logistics cost
That’s why Bangalore often acts as a stable pricing zone.
FAQs – Egg Rate Today in Bangalore
Q1. What is today egg rate in Bangalore
Answer: Today’s egg rate in Bangalore is around ₹4.60 to ₹4.90 per piece.
Q2. What is the price of 30 eggs in Bangalore today
Answer: A tray of 30 eggs costs approximately ₹138 to ₹145.
Q3. Why egg price is lower in Bangalore
Answer: Because Bangalore is close to major egg production hubs, reducing transport cost and stabilizing supply.
Q4. Does egg price change daily in Bangalore
Answer: Yes, but fluctuations are smaller compared to other cities.
Q5. What is the retail egg price in Bangalore today
Answer: Retail prices range around ₹4.85 to ₹5.10 per egg depending on shop.
Final Verdict
If you compare all major cities, Bangalore stands out as one of the most stable egg markets in India.
From what I’ve observed, prices here don’t jump suddenly. They move slowly and predictably.
If you are a buyer, Bangalore offers one of the best rates.
If you are a trader, focus on volume instead of high margins.
In simple words, Bangalore is not a high-profit market per egg, but it is a high-volume, stable market.
This article gives you not just today’s price, but the real understanding of how the Bangalore egg market works.