Today Egg Rate in Delhi Delhi
Updated: 2 Jun 2026, 4:41 PM IST
All Sizes – Delhi
7-Day History – Delhi
Delhi| Date | 1 Egg | Tray/30 | ± |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 May 2026 | ₹5.40 | ₹162 | — |
| 28 May 2026 | ₹5.40 | ₹162 | — |
| 29 May 2026 | ₹5.40 | ₹162 | — |
| 30 May 2026 | ₹15.00 | ₹450 | ▲ |
| 31 May 2026 | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | ▼ |
| 01 Jun 2026 | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | — |
| Today | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | — |
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📈 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 – Delhi
| Market / City | 1 Egg | Tray (30) | 100 Eggs | Peti (210) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi CC | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | ₹545 | ₹1,145 |
| Delhi | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | ₹545 | ₹1,145 |
| New Delhi | ₹5.45 | ₹164 | ₹545 | ₹1,145 |
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 of today, the average egg price in Delhi ranges between ₹5.90 to ₹6.60 per piec, while a tray of 30 eggs costs around ₹180 to ₹200, depending on whether you are buying from wholesale mandi or retail shop.
Now let me be honest. Most websites will stop right here and just show you numbers. But if you actually want to understand how to save money or earn profit from this market, you need to go deeper.
Why Egg Prices in Delhi Fluctuate Daily
From my experience tracking Delhi mandi trends, egg pricing is not stable like packaged goods. It behaves more like a fast-moving commodity.
Supply Chain Movement
Delhi depends heavily on nearby states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab for egg supply. If transport slows down even for a day, prices react immediately.
Weather Impact
In extreme summer heat, poultry farms face higher maintenance costs. Birds consume more water and less feed, which affects production. That cost ultimately reflects in egg prices.
Demand from Hotels and Street Vendors
Delhi has a massive street food ecosystem. From anda bhurji stalls to egg rolls, daily consumption is huge. When demand spikes, prices follow.
Wholesale vs Retail Price Difference in Delhi
Let me share a simple real-world scenario.
If you buy eggs from a local shop, you pay around ₹6.50 per egg. But in wholesale markets like Ghazipur mandi, rates can drop to ₹6.00 or even lower.
Difference per tray can reach ₹15.
Now imagine a small vendor selling 25 trays daily. That difference becomes ₹375 per day.
That’s not a small number. That’s the difference between average and smart business.
What Most People Don’t Understand About Egg Rates
Here is something I learned after observing the market closely.
Egg prices don’t just depend on supply and demand. They also depend on timing.
Morning mandi rates are usually lower. By evening, prices often rise slightly due to local demand.
Also, many traders quietly adjust rates by ₹0.10 – ₹0.20 without making it obvious. Customers rarely notice, but margins increase.
Delhi Egg Rate Trend – Last Few Days
| Date | Price Per Egg |
|---|---|
| 7 April | ₹6.30 |
| 6 April | ₹6.20 |
| 5 April | ₹6.10 |
| 4 April | ₹6.20 |
| 3 April | ₹6.00 |
You can clearly see a slow upward trend. It is not sudden, but it is consistent.
Is Egg Price Going to Increase in Delhi
Based on current patterns and past seasonal data, here is what I expect.
Short term price may remain stable with slight fluctuations.
Mid term price may increase due to rising feed cost and summer pressure.
Long term trend remains upward in most cases.
Egg prices rarely fall sharply. They move gradually, almost like climbing steps.
Smart Buying Tips for Consumers and Sellers
From practical experience, here are some tips that actually work.
- Buy eggs in the morning when rates are lower
- Prefer wholesale purchase if you consume in bulk
- Store eggs properly to avoid loss
- Track daily prices instead of weekly trends
One strategy I have personally seen working is flexible pricing. Sellers slightly adjust rates daily without losing customers.
Why Eggs Are Still the Best Budget Protein
Even if prices fluctuate, eggs remain unbeatable in value.
- 1 egg costs around ₹6 and gives about 6 grams protein
- Chicken and paneer are much more expensive alternatives
- Easy to cook, easy to sell, easy to consume
Egg is not just food. It is one of the most efficient nutrition sources in India.
FAQs – Egg Rate Today in Delhi
Q1. What is today egg rate in Delhi mandi
Answer: Today mandi rate in Delhi is around ₹5.90 to ₹6.20 per egg depending on quantity.
Q2. What is the price of one tray of eggs in Delhi
Answer: One tray of 30 eggs costs between ₹180 and ₹200.
Q3. Why are egg prices different in wholesale and retail
Answer: Retail prices include transport, storage, and seller margin, which increases the final cost.
Q4. Does egg rate change daily in Delhi
Answer: Yes, egg prices change almost daily based on demand, supply, and market conditions.
Q5. Is it cheaper to buy eggs in bulk in Delhi
Answer: Yes, bulk purchase from wholesale markets reduces cost per egg significantly.
Final Verdict
If you are waiting for egg prices to drop significantly, that may not happen soon.
From what I have seen over time, egg prices move slowly upward with minor fluctuations in between.
If you need eggs regularly, buy as per your requirement.
If you are a trader, try to buy during slight dips and sell during demand spikes.
In simple words, the smart player in this market is not the one who waits, but the one who understands timing.
This article is not just about today’s price. It is about understanding how the egg market in Delhi really works.