Chitwan, April 27: Nepal Layers Poultry Farmers Association has increased the price of large-sized eggs to Rs 430 per crate (30 pieces), medium-sized at Rs 380 and 'XL' size at Rs 450 per crate.
Earlier, the price of large eggs had dropped
to Rs 350 per crate. Binod Pokharel, President of the Association shared that
the association's meeting held on Saturday decided to increase the price of
eggs.
The price of eggs has started to
gradually increase, with farmers worried about not being able to get even the
cost price. They have now felt some relief after the price of eggs started to
increase.
The price of eggs which had reached
up to Rs 525 per crate last year had decreased to Rs 350. Now the price has
increased to Rs 450.
Pokhrel said the price of eggs has
increased due to the decrease in egg production as a result of to the intense
heat and subsequent increase in demand in the market.
Increasing temperature is leading to a reduction in production of eggs, as the poultry are adversely effected by the rise in temperature, especially in the plains where majority of the egg production takes place.
Madan Pokharel, secretary of the
association says looking at the current situation the price of eggs is likely
to gradually increase.
Currently, about 3 million eggs are
being produced daily in the country. (RSS)