Egg Prices Break Records: The Namakkal egg price has reached a historic milestone, with the farm-gate egg price touching an all-time high of ₹6.25 per egg. The revised rate was announced by the National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC), Namakkal Zone, and came into effect on December 15.
Known across the country as the Egg Capital of India, the Namakkal poultry sector plays a major role in India’s egg supply. This sharp rise in prices highlights strong market demand, especially during the winter season, and brings relief to poultry farmers who have been struggling with rising production costs.
Namakkal Egg Price Sets a New Record
This is the highest Namakkal egg price ever fixed at the farm level. While consumers may feel the impact through higher retail prices, farmers see this increase as a necessary correction after months of cost pressure.
The NECC, which fixes egg prices daily to protect both farmers and buyers, said the increase reflects strong demand and steady movement of eggs to other states and overseas markets.
How the Farm-Gate Egg Price Reached ₹6.25
The rise in the farm-gate egg price did not happen overnight. Prices moved up steadily over the past few weeks.
Price Movement Timeline
November 17: Namakkal Egg Price crossed ₹6 for the first time
November 21: Price increased to ₹6.10 per egg
November 21 to December 12: Price stayed unchanged at ₹6.10 for 22 days
December 13: Revised to ₹6.15
December 14: Increased further to ₹6.20
December 15: Reached a record ₹6.25 per egg
According to NECC officials, the back-to-back hikes show how strong demand has become, leaving little chance for prices to fall in the short term.
Why the Namakkal Egg Price Is Rising
Several factors have come together to push the Namakkal egg price to this historic level.

Winter Egg Demand Is at Its Peak
Egg consumption usually increases during the winter months. Many people prefer eggs as a low-cost and nutritious food, especially in colder weather. This winter egg demand has played a major role in supporting higher prices.
In addition, demand rises during the festive season. With Christmas and New Year celebrations approaching, bakeries, hotels, and catering services are buying more eggs for cakes, sweets, and other food items.
Strong Demand from Other States
The Namakkal poultry sector produces around 6 to 7 crore eggs every day, and a large share of this production is sent outside Tamil Nadu. Northern states see a big jump in egg consumption during winter, which keeps demand high for Namakkal eggs.
This steady movement of eggs to other parts of the country has reduced local availability and pushed up the farm-gate egg price.
Export Market Supports Higher Prices
Exports have also helped keep the Namakkal egg price firm. Eggs from Namakkal are regularly sent to Gulf countries and parts of Africa. When export demand remains strong, fewer eggs are left for the domestic market, which naturally supports higher prices.
Seasonal Demand Drop Has Little Impact
Normally, certain religious seasons lead to lower egg consumption in southern states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala. However, NECC officials say this usual slowdown has not affected the market this year. Strong demand from northern states and export buyers has more than made up for it.
Are Farmers Making Big Profits?
Although ₹6.25 per egg may sound high, farmers say profit margins are still limited.
Cost of Production vs Farm-Gate Egg Price
The cost of producing one egg is currently estimated at ₹4.50 to ₹4.75, which includes feed, labor, electricity, and maintenance. Rising feed prices in particular have put pressure on farmers.
At the current farm-gate egg price, farmers earn only a modest margin. Many in the Namakkal poultry sector see the price rise as necessary to stay financially stable rather than as a major profit opportunity.
Role of NECC in Price Stability
The National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) plays an important role in maintaining balance in the egg market. By declaring daily prices, NECC helps prevent sudden price crashes and ensures farmers get a fair return while keeping prices transparent for traders and consumers.
The current Namakkal egg price reflects this coordinated approach to market management.
What Lies Ahead for Namakkal Egg Price?
Market experts expect the Namakkal egg price to remain firm in the coming weeks.
Prices Likely to Stay High Till Pongal
According to NECC officials, strong winter egg demand, ongoing festive buying, and steady exports are expected to keep the farm-gate egg price at current levels at least until the Pongal festival in mid-January.
Unless demand drops suddenly or supply increases sharply, a major price correction is unlikely in the near future.
Conclusion
The rise of the Namakkal egg price to ₹6.25 per egg marks a historic moment for India’s poultry industry. Driven by strong winter egg demand, festive consumption, interstate movement, and exports, the farm-gate egg price reflects the growing importance of the Namakkal poultry sector. With support from NECC and continued market demand, Namakkal eggs are expected to remain in high demand, keeping prices firm in the weeks ahead.
