India Egg Prices Fall Sharply as Iran-Israel War Disrupts Exports; Namakkal Loses Rs 5 Crore Daily
Egg prices across India have witnessed a sharp decline over the past three days after exports to West Asia came to a standstill amid the ongoing Iran-Israel-US conflict.

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The sudden disruption in international shipments has resulted in a surge of eggs in domestic markets, pushing prices down significantly and leaving poultry farmers worried about mounting losses.
Disruptions at key ports and airports in the West Asian region have stalled shipments due to security concerns and blocked shipping routes. Eggs originally meant for export are now being diverted into local markets, creating a supply glut that has sharply reduced market rates.
Export Disruptions Trigger Price Fall
The halt in shipments to West Asian countries has had an immediate impact on India's egg market. Poultry industry representatives said the sudden oversupply in domestic markets has driven prices down far beyond the usual seasonal drop seen during summer months.
According to the National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC), prices have dropped to around Rs 4.20 per egg. In some locations, rates have plunged further to nearly Rs 3.30 per egg, highlighting the severity of the market imbalance caused by stalled exports.
Farmers say the price fall is much steeper than typical seasonal fluctuations and warn that continued disruptions could intensify financial stress across the poultry sector.
Namakkal Poultry Industry Suffers Heavy Losses
Namakkal in Tamil Nadu, one of India's largest egg production and trading centres, has been among the worst affected by the export freeze. Exporters estimate that the industry in the region is losing nearly Rs 5 crore every day due to halted shipments.
The town regularly supplies eggs to international markets, particularly in the Gulf region. However, the escalation of the conflict in West Asia has disrupted trade routes and halted the movement of goods.
Exporters said exports to the Gulf countries, including the UAE, Oman and Qatar, stopped.
Impact Spreads Beyond Poultry Sector
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has also begun affecting other agricultural exports from India. Traders say shipments of vegetables and fruits to the region are facing disruptions due to the same logistical challenges that have stalled egg exports.
With key routes and ports affected, exporters across sectors are struggling to move consignments to international buyers. Industry participants warn that if the disruptions continue for a longer period, it could cause wider losses across India's agricultural export sector.
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