These are the five reasons why eggs are becoming expensive
These are the five reasons why eggs are becoming expensive
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The price of one egg has risen to 7.5 rupees. If the traders and scholars believe that the price can reach 9-10 rupees per egg. This is the price of raw egg, boiled, it is usually 2-3 bucks more than raw. 

The effect of skyrocketing vegetables and the rising cold is showing on the eggs demand. In this way, the problem of common people has increased manifold. For some time now, people were turning towards egg as an alternative to expensive vegetables. 

According to traders, the price of eggs will increase faster than chickens because the number of her pulses is high. In this case, the egg running almost equal to the chicken in terms of prices will soon be ahead. According to Experts and Traders, there are mainly 5 reasons for the rise in egg prices.

Along with cold season coming up, the price of eggs sprouts every year. These days, a large number of vegetarians also start eating eggs due to cold due to cold. According to the National Ag Coordination Committee, demand has increased by 15 percent, while market sources said that demand is seen to increase more than 25 percent. 

A businessman named Hyder Ali said that not only eggs but also the demand for broiler have increased. According to him, instead of 40 to 42 days in the cold, chicken becomes in 2 to 2.5 kg in 37-38 days. Due to the increase in demand, the price of poultry also increases. 

One of the reasons for the increase in egg demand is the skyrocketing prices of vegetables. Green vegetables are being sold between 60 to 100 rupees, which is quite high in terms of the general public. Due to the increase in the prices of vegetables, it is being said that retail inflation may go up by more than 4 percent. At present, there is a low probability of a decrease in prices of vegetables as well as eggs. 

The effect of notebuds is also seen as the effect of the ban on the rise in egg prices. M.P. Satish Babu, Chairman of Mysore Zone of National Ag Coordination Committee told the media that the production of eggs and chickens was reduced considerably because of the ban on bonding because the demand had dropped significantly. In such a situation, it is taking time to bring down the production slowdown in accordance with the current demand. 

Due to drought in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, maize crop was damaged, which is the main diet of chickens. The price of maize reached Rs 1,900 per quintal. This led to a big push to the porttrip business and its associated farmers. Clearly, its effect has also been on production. 

A​ trader named Azhar Mian told that due to lack of adequate food for the chickens and starting late production, there was a problem in fulfilling the demand. To overcome this problem, farmers and traders have low-weight chickens Started selling, this affected the normal process of demand and supply, whose effect is seen as increased egg cost.

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