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Live Egg Rate in Bagalkot, Karnataka Today (04 Jun 2026) | Mandi & NECC Price

Verified by: Bala, MBA (Market Analyst) | Updated: 04 Jun 2026, 06:06 PM

Daily Egg Price Snapshot: Bagalkot

TODAY
₹6.25
YESTERDAY
₹4.60
CHANGE
▲ 165p

Two weeks Egg Price Overview: Bagalkot

14-DAY HIGH
₹6.25
14-DAY LOW
₹4.60
AVERAGE RATE
₹6.06
DATEIn Rs. / Egg100 Pcs1 Dozen
04-Jun-2026 ₹ 6.25 ▲ (165p) ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
03-Jun-2026 ₹ 4.60 ▼ (165p) ₹ 460 ₹ 55.20
02-Jun-2026 ₹ 6.25 ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
01-Jun-2026 ₹ 6.25 ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
31-May-2026 ₹ 6.25 ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
30-May-2026 ₹ 6.25 ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
29-May-2026 ₹ 6.25 ▲ (5p) ₹ 625 ₹ 75.00
28-May-2026 ₹ 6.20 ₹ 620 ₹ 74.40
27-May-2026 ₹ 6.20 ▲ (5p) ₹ 620 ₹ 74.40
26-May-2026 ₹ 6.15 ▲ (5p) ₹ 615 ₹ 73.80
25-May-2026 ₹ 6.10 ▲ (5p) ₹ 610 ₹ 73.20
24-May-2026 ₹ 6.05 ₹ 605 ₹ 72.60
23-May-2026 ₹ 6.05 ₹ 605 ₹ 72.60
22-May-2026 ₹ 6.05 ₹ 605 ₹ 72.60

Price Trend (Last 14 Days)

As of 04 Jun 2026, the egg market in Bagalkot Karnataka is trading at ₹6.25 per piece. We are seeing a 35.9% increase from the 14-day low. Rates in Karnataka are influenced by NECC local committees and seasonal demand from major urban hubs.

Historical Egg Price Trend in Bagalkot Karnataka

MonthRate - Paisa / PcRupees / EggPrice / Tray (30 Eggs)
01 Jun 26 625 Paise ▲ (40p) ₹ 6.25 ₹ 187.50
01 May 26 585 Paise ▲ (130p) ₹ 5.85 ₹ 175.50
01 Apr 26 455 Paise ▼ (80p) ₹ 4.55 ₹ 136.50
01 Mar 26 535 Paise ▼ (45p) ₹ 5.35 ₹ 160.50
01 Feb 26 580 Paise ▼ (130p) ₹ 5.80 ₹ 174.00
01 Jan 26 710 Paise ▲ (30p) ₹ 7.10 ₹ 213.00
01 Dec 25 680 Paise ▲ (80p) ₹ 6.80 ₹ 204.00
01 Nov 25 600 Paise ▲ (35p) ₹ 6.00 ₹ 180.00
01 Oct 25 565 Paise ▲ (5p) ₹ 5.65 ₹ 169.50
01 Sep 25 560 Paise ▲ (90p) ₹ 5.60 ₹ 168.00
01 Aug 25 470 Paise ▼ (155p) ₹ 4.70 ₹ 141.00
01 Jul 25 625 Paise ▲ (15p) ₹ 6.25 ₹ 187.50
Egg rate in Karnataka Bagalkot today is ₹ 6.25 compared to yesterday's (03-Jun-2026) rate of ₹ 4.60.

Bagalkot Karnataka Poultry Market Intelligence - Jun 2026

Executive Summary: The Bagalkot egg market is currently exhibiting a **bullish trend**, with a daily gain of 165 paise. As of 04 Jun 2026, wholesale egg prices are quoted at ₹6.25 per unit.

14-Day Performance Analysis: The asset has established a psychological support level at ₹4.60. Current price action represents a 35.9% recovery from the 14-day floor, indicating a strengthening of local demand or tightening of supply chains across Karnataka.


Market Dynamics: Wholesale valuations in the Bagalkot Mandi are sensitive to logistical overheads and production cycles within the Karnataka poultry belt. Traders should account for 165 paise of volatility observed over the last fortnight. Local retail premiums typically vary by 5-8% based on secondary transport and handling costs.


Local Factors Affecting Bagalkot Prices

Unlike fixed retail prices in supermarkets, the Bagalkot Mandi rates fluctuate daily based on local poultry production cycles and transportation costs within Karnataka. Local retailers and egg wholesalers in Bagalkot may charge a slight premium over these wholesale benchmarks due to handling and secondary transport costs.

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Understanding Egg Price Dynamics in Bagalkot District

The agricultural landscape of Bagalkot is not just about its famous handloom sarees or historical monuments; it is also a vital hub for poultry farming in North Karnataka. Egg pricing in Bagalkot is influenced by a complex interplay of local production, regional demand, and the logistical advantages of its geographic location. As a district that bridges the gap between the Deccan plateau and the Western Ghats influence, its climatic conditions play a significant role in determining how many eggs reach the local markets of Mudhol, Jamkhandi, and Ilkal each day.

Local Production and Poultry Clusters in Bagalkot

Bagalkot district boasts a robust network of poultry farms distributed across its taluks. Significant production clusters are found in areas like Jamkhandi, which is home to several large-scale hatcheries and layer farms. Other critical areas contributing to the district's daily egg count include:

The total poultry count in the district has seen a steady rise as farmers diversify from traditional crops like sugarcane and sunflowers into livestock. This shift is driven by the consistent cash flow that egg sales provide compared to seasonal harvests.

Factors Influencing Egg Price Fluctuations

Prices in Bagalkot do not remain static and are often dictated by the National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) benchmarks, yet local factors create a unique pricing ecosystem. One of the primary drivers of fluctuation is the cost of feed. Bagalkot’s poultry farmers rely heavily on maize and soya meal; any change in the harvest quality of these crops in neighboring districts like Belagavi or Gadag immediately impacts the cost of production per egg.

Seasonal demand also plays a massive role. During local festivals such as the Banashankari Jatre or during the wedding seasons in towns like Bilagi and Mahalingpur, the demand for eggs spikes, often leading to a temporary rise in retail prices. Conversely, during specific religious months when many residents follow a vegetarian diet, the local market experiences a surplus, leading to price cooling.

Impact of Diseases and Bio-security on Supply

Maintaining a steady supply of eggs requires rigorous health management of the flocks. Major diseases that pose a threat to Bagalkot’s poultry industry include:

When an outbreak occurs in a cluster like Jamkhandi or Mudhol, the local supply chain tightens, causing a ripple effect on prices across the district’s smaller villages like Kaladgi and Lokapur.

Transport Logistics and Export Potential

Transport costs are a major component of the final price of an egg in Bagalkot. Since eggs are fragile and perishable, the quality of roads connecting the farms in the interior villages to the main markets in Bagalkot city is crucial. The district serves as a transit point for eggs moving towards the Maharashtra border (Solapur and Kolhapur) and towards Hubballi.

The cost of fuel and the availability of specialized "egg-crates" and vehicles directly influence the wholesale margins. While Bagalkot primarily consumes its own production, a portion of high-quality eggs is exported to neighboring districts in Goa and Maharashtra, especially when there is a supply deficit in those regions. This "export" out of the district helps local farmers get better prices but can sometimes lead to localized scarcity.

Consumption Patterns: Bagalkot vs. National Average

The egg consumption pattern in Bagalkot reflects its semi-urban and rural blend. While the national average egg consumption in India is growing, Bagalkot’s per capita consumption is heavily influenced by the availability of alternative protein sources like legumes and dairy. However, in urban centers like Bagalkot Navanagar and Jamkhandi, there is a visible shift toward higher egg consumption due to increasing health awareness and the convenience of eggs as a "complete protein."

Compared to major cities like Bengaluru or Mysuru, the consumption in Bagalkot is more price-sensitive. In rural areas such as Hunugund, eggs are often viewed as a premium food item, whereas in the district headquarters, they are a staple breakfast and street food component. The presence of numerous educational institutions in the district also ensures a steady demand from the youth population, keeping the market vibrant throughout the year.

Competition and Market Structure

The egg market in Bagalkot is highly competitive, featuring a mix of large integrated poultry companies and independent local farmers. Local farmers often face stiff competition from large-scale producers in neighboring Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, whose bulk supplies can sometimes flood the North Karnataka markets and drive down local prices. To counter this, many farmers in Bagalkot have formed cooperatives to better manage their bargaining power and reduce the cost of inputs like chicks and medicines.

The retail landscape is also changing. From small "kirana" stores in villages to organized retail in Bagalkot city, the way eggs are sold is evolving. The demand for "Desi" or brown eggs is also on the rise, with niche markets appearing in localities like Vidagiri and Navanagar where consumers are willing to pay a premium for what they perceive as more "natural" products.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the current price of a single egg, a tray, and a Peti in Bagalkot today?

A: As of today, the wholesale egg rates in Bagalkot are ₹6.25 for a single egg, ₹187.50 for a tray of 30 eggs, and ₹1,312.50 for a full Peti (crate of 210 eggs). These prices are based on the latest Mandi updates and NECC guidelines for Karnataka.

Q: Can I get a discount on egg Petis in Bagalkot?

A: Yes, buying in "Peti" units (210 eggs) is the most cost-effective way to purchase in Bagalkot.

Q: Is there a specific "Egg Traders Association" in Bagalkot?

A: Most wholesale dealers in Bagalkot are part of a local Mandi association that aligns with regional NECC pricing guidelines.

Q: Are there any specialized "Egg Mandis" in the Karnataka region near Bagalkot?

A: Yes, the region surrounding Bagalkot has several secondary collection centers that feed the main wholesale market daily.

Q: How does the feed cost (Soya/Maize) in Karnataka affect Bagalkot prices?

A: Feed accounts for 70% of production costs; if maize prices rise in Karnataka, the Bagalkot egg rate inevitably follows suit.

Factors Determining Egg Prices

Please note that egg rates are set by the NECC in consultation with manufacturers and committee members. Generally, they are derived based on the balance of demand versus supply and transportation costs. Egg rates may vary across locations due to transportation costs and the type of shop (mall, retail, grocery, wholesale). Therefore, we request that you verify the accuracy of the prices before proceeding. For further clarification, please visit the disclaimer policy at market.todaypricerates.com.

Verified by Bala, Market Expert