₹9.00

West Bengal Egg Rate Today - 8 April 2026

Average price per egg across all districts of West Bengal

₹270.00
Per Tray (30 eggs)
₹900.00
100 Pieces
₹1,890.00
Per Peti (210 eggs)
23
Districts Covered

West Bengal Egg Market Overview

Today's NECC egg rate in West Bengal: ₹9.00 per piece | ₹270.00 per tray (30 eggs) | ₹1,890.00 per peti (210 eggs). Updated: 8 April 2026, 12:33 PM IST

Why West Bengal is Called the 'Egg Gateway to Northeast India'?

West Bengal plays a critical strategic role in India's poultry sector. It is not just a major producer with 2.5 crore eggs daily, but it acts as the logistical lifeline for all 7 Northeastern states and a key exporter to Bangladesh. Kolkata's Burrabazar and Siliguri's Kharibari Market are massive wholesale hubs that manage the transit of millions of eggs daily. Siliguri, located at the "Chicken's Neck" corridor, is especially vital for ensuring supplies reach Sikkim, Assam, and Bhutan. Furthermore, the Petrapole border makes West Bengal India's primary gateway for international egg exports to Bangladesh. Heavy monsoons in North Bengal often disrupt these supply lines, leading to seasonal price spikes across Eastern India.

Key Statistics

  • Daily Egg Production 2.5 Crore
  • Poultry Farms 12,000+
  • Northeast Supply Share 40% of trade
  • Bangladesh Daily Exports 5-10 Lakh

Market Status

Production Active: Full operations across districts
Siliguri Transit: Normal supplies to Northeast
Monsoon Alert: Flood risk in North Bengal

District-wise Egg Prices in West Bengal

Live egg prices across major districts of West Bengal. Prices include NECC rates, transportation costs, and export/transit variations.

Kolkata
₹9.60
State Capital & Commercial Hub
North 24 Parganas
₹9.30
Industrial & Suburban District
South 24 Parganas
₹9.35
Sunderbans & Agricultural District
Howrah
₹9.25
Industrial City & Kolkata Twin
Hooghly
₹9.20
Industrial & Historical District
Bardhaman
₹9.15
Agricultural & Coal Mining Hub
Nadia
₹9.18
Agricultural & Border District
Murshidabad
₹9.22
Historical & Silk Production Hub
Malda
₹9.25
Mango & Agricultural District

30-Day Price Trend - West Bengal

Eastern India's Largest Egg Market with International Borders

West Bengal acts as a massive egg trading hub connecting mainland India to the Northeast and international borders.

Production Capacity

2.5 crore eggs daily production with Major supplier to Northeast India from 12,000+ commercial layer farms.

Supply Network

Exports to Bangladesh, Bhutan, and supplies to Northeast states through strategic routes like Siliguri and Petrapole.

Government Support

50% subsidy for layer farms, Khadya Sathi scheme, and Utkarsh Bangla skill development.

Major Market Hubs

Kolkata, Siliguri, Durgapur, Asansol, Kharagpur, Howrah are the key egg distribution centers.

Market Rates Comparison

Market Type Price per Egg Price per Tray (30) Price per 100 Price per Peti (210)
NECC Official Rate (Kolkata) ₹9.00 ₹270.00 ₹900.00 ₹1,890.00
Wholesale (Burdwan Market) ₹8.50 ₹255.00 ₹850.00 ₹1,785.00
Farm Gate Rate (Nadia) ₹8.25 ₹247.50 ₹825.00 ₹1,732.50
Retail Shop (Kolkata) ₹9.50 ₹285.00 ₹950.00 ₹1,995.00
Supermarket (Spencer's/More) ₹8.75 ₹262.50 ₹875.00 ₹1,837.50
Border Export (Petrapole) ₹9.40 ₹282.00 ₹940.00 ₹1,974.00

Last 30 Days Egg Rate History - West Bengal

Date Price per Egg Tray (30 eggs) 100 Pieces Peti (210 eggs) Daily Change
08 Apr 2026 ₹9.00 ₹270.00 ₹900.00 ₹1,890.00 No Change
07 Apr 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 -₹2.00
06 Apr 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 +₹1.00
05 Apr 2026 ₹10.00 ₹300.00 ₹1,000.00 ₹2,100.00 +₹2.00
04 Apr 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 -₹2.00
03 Apr 2026 ₹9.00 ₹270.00 ₹900.00 ₹1,890.00 +₹1.00
02 Apr 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 -₹2.00
01 Apr 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 No Change
31 Mar 2026 ₹5.00 ₹150.00 ₹500.00 ₹1,050.00 -₹2.00
30 Mar 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 +₹3.00
29 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 -₹2.00
28 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 No Change
27 Mar 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 +₹1.00
26 Mar 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 +₹1.00
25 Mar 2026 ₹4.00 ₹120.00 ₹400.00 ₹840.00 -₹4.00
24 Mar 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 +₹3.00
23 Mar 2026 ₹4.00 ₹120.00 ₹400.00 ₹840.00 -₹3.00
22 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 +₹2.00
21 Mar 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 +₹1.00
20 Mar 2026 ₹4.00 ₹120.00 ₹400.00 ₹840.00 -₹3.00
19 Mar 2026 ₹5.00 ₹150.00 ₹500.00 ₹1,050.00 +₹1.00
18 Mar 2026 ₹5.00 ₹150.00 ₹500.00 ₹1,050.00 No Change
17 Mar 2026 ₹4.00 ₹120.00 ₹400.00 ₹840.00 -₹1.00
16 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 +₹2.00
15 Mar 2026 ₹7.00 ₹210.00 ₹700.00 ₹1,470.00 +₹1.00
14 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 -₹1.00
13 Mar 2026 ₹6.00 ₹180.00 ₹600.00 ₹1,260.00 No Change
12 Mar 2026 ₹9.00 ₹270.00 ₹900.00 ₹1,890.00 +₹3.00
11 Mar 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 -₹1.00
10 Mar 2026 ₹9.00 ₹270.00 ₹900.00 ₹1,890.00 +₹1.00
09 Mar 2026 ₹8.00 ₹240.00 ₹800.00 ₹1,680.00 -₹1.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Kolkata called the 'Egg Gateway to Northeast India'?

Kolkata is called the 'Egg Gateway to Northeast' because: 1) It's the logistical hub for supplying eggs to all 7 Northeastern states, 2) Siliguri (North Bengal) acts as the transit point via Chicken's Neck corridor, 3) Kolkata port facilitates exports to Bangladesh, 4) The city has specialized cold chain infrastructure for long-distance transport, 5) Most Northeast-bound egg trucks originate from Kolkata's wholesale markets. Approximately 40% of Kolkata's egg trade is directed towards Northeastern states, making it the critical supply chain node.
Siliguri in North Bengal is Eastern India's most critical egg transit point because: 1) Located at the 'Chicken's Neck' - the narrow 22 km corridor connecting mainland India to Northeast, 2) All supplies to Northeast must pass through Siliguri, 3) Handles 50+ lakh eggs daily transit, 4) Major wholesale market (Kharibari) serving Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan, 5) Strategic location on NH-10 (to Sikkim) and NH-31 (to Assam). During monsoon when landslides block roads, Siliguri faces massive egg pile-ups affecting prices across Eastern India.
Nadia and Bardhaman districts typically have the lowest egg prices due to: 1) High local production in agricultural belts, 2) Proximity to Kolkata consumption hub, 3) Lower transportation costs, 4) Competitive farmer cooperatives. North 24 Parganas (Barasat, Barrackpore) also have competitive prices. Kolkata has slightly higher prices due to retail margins and supply chain costs.
Monsoon (June-September) significantly impacts egg prices: 1) Flooding in North Bengal affects Siliguri-Northeast supply chain, 2) Kolkata faces supply disruptions due to waterlogging, 3) Transportation delays on NH-34 and NH-31, 4) Increased spoilage in humid conditions, 5) Higher production costs during rainy season. Prices typically increase by 20-30% during peak monsoon, especially for Northeast-bound eggs. The 2021 floods caused 50% price spikes in Siliguri.
Major wholesale markets: 1) Kolkata's Burrabazar - Eastern India's largest, 2) Siliguri's Kharibari Market - Northeast transit hub, 3) Bardhaman Wholesale Market - agricultural heartland, 4) Asansol Market - industrial region, 5) Malda Town Market - North Bengal hub, 6) Kharagpur Market - South Bengal distribution. Burrabazar alone handles 1.5 crore eggs daily with traders specializing in Northeast and Bangladesh exports.
Petrapole-Benapole border (India-Bangladesh) is crucial because: 1) It's India's largest land port handling 30% of Indo-Bangla trade, 2) Major egg export route to Bangladesh (5-10 lakh eggs daily), 3) Supplies eggs to Dhaka and other Bangladeshi cities, 4) Price differential creates profitable trade (eggs cheaper in India), 5) Any political tension immediately affects prices in border districts. The border also handles transit supplies to Tripura via Bangladesh territory.

Compare with Neighboring States & Countries

Odisha

₹5.00
Bhubaneswar

Bihar

₹8.00
Patna

Jharkhand

₹8.00
Ranchi

Sikkim

₹11.00
Gangtok

Assam

₹12.00
Dispur

Government Schemes for Poultry Farmers

West Bengal government offers substantial support to boost local egg production and support rural economy.

West Bengal Poultry Development Scheme

50% subsidy for layer farms, insurance coverage

Contact: Animal Resources Development Department, Kolkata

Khadya Sathi (Food Partner)

Subsidized eggs for BPL families through ration shops

Contact: Food & Supplies Department

Matir Srishti (Soil's Creation)

Organic poultry farming promotion with certification

Contact: Agriculture Department

Utkarsh Bangla (Progressive Bengal)

Skill development for poultry farmers, marketing support

Contact: Technical Education Department

Major Cities in Neighboring Regions

City State/Country Egg Price Distance from Kolkata Price Difference View
Kolkata West Bengal ₹9.00 0 km Same price
Dhaka Bangladesh ₹12.00 250 km +₹3.00 higher
Ranchi Jharkhand ₹8.00 400 km ₹1.00 lower
Bhubaneswar Odisha ₹5.00 440 km ₹4.00 lower
Patna Bihar ₹8.00 530 km ₹1.00 lower
Siliguri West Bengal ₹9.00 560 km Same price
Guwahati Assam ₹12.00 980 km +₹3.00 higher