Egg Prices Rise in Andhra as Gulf Exports Resume Partially
Egg Prices Rise in Andhra as Gulf Exports Resume Partially

Visakhapatnam: Egg prices, which fell across Andhra Pradesh after the West Asia crisis in March, have risen in the state as exports to Gulf countries partially resumed, traders said. The market remains weak despite a slight recovery in prices.

Price Recovery

The price dropped to Rs 4 per egg in the retail market in March and eventually increased to Rs 6 to Rs 7 per egg in the third week of April. Andhra Pradesh contributes 17-20% of the total eggs produced in the country, with a daily production of four crore eggs.

According to the National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC), egg prices across the state fell from Rs 7 per egg to Rs 4 in March as exports to Gulf countries stalled due to unrest in West Asia.

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Export Resumption

India exports more than one crore eggs per day to Gulf countries, including UAE, Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain. However, exports to West Asian countries came to a complete halt for around a month after importers from the Gulf cancelled egg export orders from India. Ending a halt after the West Asia conflict, India's poultry (egg) exports to the Gulf region have commenced, but at a slow pace. Higher freight charges by shipping lines are still causing problems for exports. A major chunk of exports to Gulf countries passes through Dubai, which also serves as the region's key trans-shipment hub.

Chairman of NECC, Vizag zone, Sridhar T, said a large share of eggs is sourced from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu for export to the Gulf region. Though egg exports resumed, only 50% of the egg trade has commenced. The poultry industry has been facing a tough time due to a fall in egg prices in the domestic market.

Challenges Ahead

After weeks of crash, the price has increased to Rs 6 per egg, he added. The consumption of eggs will dip during summer, and in addition, serving eggs to students will stop in the state as schools will remain closed for over 45 days (summer vacation), he added.

Poultry farmers say the average production cost of an egg is around Rs 4, and they incurred losses due to the halt of exports and fall in prices in the domestic market in the past month. Though egg prices slightly increased after the resumption of export, the scorching summer has dealt another blow to the poultry industry with a rise in birds' mortality as birds struggle to withstand the intense heat, they added.

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