Verified by: Bala, MBA (Market Analyst) | Updated: 15 Mar 2026, 08:35 PM
| DATE | In Rs. / Egg | 100 Pcs | 1 Dozen |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.88 ▲ (5p) | ₹ 488 | ₹ 58.56 |
| 14-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.83 | ₹ 483 | ₹ 57.96 |
| 13-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.83 ▲ (5p) | ₹ 483 | ₹ 57.96 |
| 12-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.78 ▲ (5p) | ₹ 478 | ₹ 57.36 |
| 11-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.73 | ₹ 473 | ₹ 56.76 |
| 10-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.73 ▼ (20p) | ₹ 473 | ₹ 56.76 |
| 09-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.93 | ₹ 493 | ₹ 59.16 |
| 08-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.93 | ₹ 493 | ₹ 59.16 |
| 07-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.93 | ₹ 493 | ₹ 59.16 |
| 06-Mar-2026 | ₹ 4.93 ▼ (20p) | ₹ 493 | ₹ 59.16 |
| 05-Mar-2026 | ₹ 5.13 | ₹ 513 | ₹ 61.56 |
| 04-Mar-2026 | ₹ 5.13 ▼ (20p) | ₹ 513 | ₹ 61.56 |
| 03-Mar-2026 | ₹ 5.33 | ₹ 533 | ₹ 63.96 |
| 02-Mar-2026 | ₹ 5.33 | ₹ 533 | ₹ 63.96 |
As of 15 Mar 2026, the egg market in Bankura West Bengal is trading at ₹4.88 per piece. We are seeing a 3.2% increase from the 14-day low. Rates in West Bengal are influenced by NECC local committees and seasonal demand from major urban hubs.
| Month | Rate - Paisa / Pc | Rupees / Egg | Price / Tray (30 Eggs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 Mar 26 | 533 Paise | ₹ 5.33 | ₹ 159.90 |
| 01 Feb 26 | 533 Paise ▼ (155p) | ₹ 5.33 | ₹ 159.90 |
| 01 Jan 26 | 688 Paise ▲ (5p) | ₹ 6.88 | ₹ 206.40 |
| 01 Dec 25 | 683 Paise ▲ (30p) | ₹ 6.83 | ₹ 204.90 |
| 01 Nov 25 | 653 Paise ▲ (50p) | ₹ 6.53 | ₹ 195.90 |
| 01 Oct 25 | 603 Paise ▼ (20p) | ₹ 6.03 | ₹ 180.90 |
| 01 Sep 25 | 623 Paise ▲ (90p) | ₹ 6.23 | ₹ 186.90 |
| 01 Aug 25 | 533 Paise ▼ (110p) | ₹ 5.33 | ₹ 159.90 |
| 01 Jul 25 | 643 Paise ▲ (60p) | ₹ 6.43 | ₹ 192.90 |
| 01 Jun 25 | 583 Paise ▲ (104p) | ₹ 5.83 | ₹ 174.90 |
| 01 May 25 | 479 Paise ▲ (6p) | ₹ 4.79 | ₹ 143.70 |
| 01 Apr 25 | 473 Paise ▼ (80p) | ₹ 4.73 | ₹ 141.90 |
Executive Summary: The Bankura egg market is currently exhibiting a **bullish trend**, with a daily gain of 5 paise. As of 15 Mar 2026, wholesale egg prices are quoted at ₹4.88 per unit.
14-Day Performance Analysis: The asset has established a psychological support level at ₹4.73. Current price action represents a 3.2% recovery from the 14-day floor, indicating a strengthening of local demand or tightening of supply chains across West Bengal.
Market Dynamics: Wholesale valuations in the Bankura Mandi are sensitive to logistical overheads and production cycles within the West Bengal poultry belt. Traders should account for 60 paise of volatility observed over the last fortnight. Local retail premiums typically vary by 5-8% based on secondary transport and handling costs.
Unlike fixed retail prices in supermarkets, the Bankura Mandi rates fluctuate daily based on local poultry production cycles and transportation costs within West Bengal. Local retailers and egg wholesalers in Bankura may charge a slight premium over these wholesale benchmarks due to handling and secondary transport costs.
Q: What is the current price of a single egg, a tray, and a Peti in Bankura today?
A: As of today, the wholesale egg rates in Bankura are ₹4.88 for a single egg, ₹146.40 for a tray of 30 eggs, and ₹1,024.80 for a full Peti (crate of 210 eggs). These prices are based on the latest Mandi updates and NECC guidelines for West Bengal.
Q: What is the price of Desi (country) eggs in Bankura today?
A: Desi eggs in Bankura generally sell at a 50-80% premium over the white egg rate of ₹4.88.
Q: Are eggs in Bankura sold by weight or by count?
A: In the Bankura wholesale market, eggs are strictly sold by count (Peti or Tray), though the quality is determined by the average weight per crate.
Q: Can I find "Value Packs" of eggs in Bankura supermarkets?
A: Yes, many retail chains in Bankura offer 6-pack or 12-pack cartons, which usually cost more per unit than the wholesale price of ₹4.88.
Q: What is the difference between "Farm Fresh" and "Cold Storage" eggs in Bankura?
A: Farm-fresh eggs in Bankura are sold within 24-48 hours of production, while cold storage eggs are used to stabilize supply when West Bengal production is low.
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