Ajmer Egg Rate Today
Updated 13th July 2026 · Source: NECC Ajmer
Today’s Rate
₹7.10 /piece
Tray Price
₹213.00 (30 Eggs)
Retail Price
₹7.95
Supermarket Rate
₹7.81
As of 13th July 2026, today’s Ajmer egg rate is ₹7.10 per piece according to NECC Ajmer. A tray of 30 eggs costs ₹213.00, while 100 eggs and one peti are priced at ₹710.00 and ₹1,491.00 respectively. The current retail and supermarket rates are ₹7.95 and ₹7.81. Check the updated Bangalore egg price table and chart below to see this month full report.
PRICE TREND
Ajmer Egg Rate Summary & Trend
Get a quick overview of recent egg price movements in Ajmer. The summary below highlights this month’s highest, lowest, and average rates, while the trend chart helps you track price changes over the last 15 days.
Highest
₹7.10 on 13 Jul
Lowest
₹6.35 on 3 Jul
Average
₹6.63 So far this month
FULL BREAKDOWN
Ajmer Egg Rates (Last 30 Days)
Explore the daily egg price history for Ajmer over the last 30 days. Compare per-piece, tray, 100-egg, and peti prices to understand recent market trends and price fluctuations.
| Date | Piece (₹) | Tray/30 (₹) | 100 Pcs (₹) | Peti/210 (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 Jul 2026 | ₹7.10 | ₹213.00 | ₹710.00 | ₹1,491.00 |
| 12 Jul 2026 | ₹7.10 | ₹213.00 | ₹710.00 | ₹1,491.00 |
| 11 Jul 2026 | ₹7.06 | ₹211.80 | ₹706.00 | ₹1,482.60 |
| 10 Jul 2026 | ₹6.65 | ₹199.50 | ₹665.00 | ₹1,396.50 |
| 09 Jul 2026 | ₹6.65 | ₹199.50 | ₹665.00 | ₹1,396.50 |
| 08 Jul 2026 | ₹6.60 | ₹198.00 | ₹660.00 | ₹1,386.00 |
| 07 Jul 2026 | ₹6.55 | ₹196.50 | ₹655.00 | ₹1,375.50 |
| 06 Jul 2026 | ₹6.50 | ₹195.00 | ₹650.00 | ₹1,365.00 |
| 05 Jul 2026 | ₹6.50 | ₹195.00 | ₹650.00 | ₹1,365.00 |
| 04 Jul 2026 | ₹6.45 | ₹193.50 | ₹645.00 | ₹1,354.50 |
| 03 Jul 2026 | ₹6.35 | ₹190.50 | ₹635.00 | ₹1,333.50 |
| 02 Jul 2026 | ₹6.35 | ₹190.50 | ₹635.00 | ₹1,333.50 |
| 01 Jul 2026 | ₹6.35 | ₹190.50 | ₹635.00 | ₹1,333.50 |
| 30 Jun 2026 | ₹6.35 | ₹190.50 | ₹635.00 | ₹1,333.50 |
| 26 Jun 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186.00 | ₹620.00 | ₹1,302.00 |
| 25 Jun 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186.00 | ₹620.00 | ₹1,302.00 |
| 24 Jun 2026 | ₹6.20 | ₹186.00 | ₹620.00 | ₹1,302.00 |
| 21 Jun 2026 | ₹4.99 | ₹149.70 | ₹499.00 | ₹1,047.90 |
| 20 Jun 2026 | ₹4.99 | ₹149.70 | ₹499.00 | ₹1,047.90 |
| 19 Jun 2026 | ₹4.99 | ₹149.70 | ₹499.00 | ₹1,047.90 |
Ajmer Egg Market Overview
Ajmer sits at the geographic heart of Rajasthan, which gives it a role in the state’s egg market that goes well beyond its own city population. The Ajmer egg rate is watched not just by local buyers but by traders across central Rajasthan because Ajmer functions as a regional distribution point — a market through which eggs move outward to smaller towns and districts across the area.
The city’s position on major highway routes connecting Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, and Udaipur makes it a natural hub for egg supply movement within Rajasthan. Wholesale agents here receive daily consignments and then redistribute to nearby markets, which is why the rate set in Ajmer each morning carries relevance beyond the city itself.
Ajmer also has significant commercial egg demand of its own. The city hosts a large number of hotels, restaurants, and food businesses that serve both its resident population and the substantial pilgrim and tourist traffic associated with the Dargah Sharif. This religious tourism dimension gives Ajmer’s egg market a demand pattern that is unlike most Rajasthan cities of similar size.
Local traders monitor the Ajmer egg rate daily because prices here are responsive to both regional supply changes and local demand conditions. When supply from Haryana or other production states is disrupted, Ajmer feels it relatively quickly given its distance from the nearest large production centres.
Ajmer’s central position within Rajasthan means that price movements here tend to reflect what is happening across the state’s supply chain, not just conditions within the city. It is one of the more useful daily rate reference points for traders operating across central Rajasthan.
How Eggs Reach Ajmer Markets
Rajasthan does not have a large commercial egg production base of its own. The state depends heavily on supply from neighbouring states, and Ajmer’s supply chain reflects that reality. Eggs arriving in Ajmer travel significant distances before reaching local markets.
Because Ajmer’s supply arrives from far-away states, any disruption on the route — a fuel price rise, a highway problem, or a supply shortage in Haryana — shows up in Ajmer’s wholesale price quickly. The supply chain here has less cushion than cities closer to production hubs.
Why Egg Prices in Ajmer Can Differ from Other Cities
Buyers sometimes notice that the Ajmer egg rate differs from what they see for Jaipur or other cities on the same day. These differences are not random. They reflect specific factors that are particular to Ajmer’s market position.
The most reliable daily reference for Ajmer buyers is the NECC egg rate published specifically for the city. It accounts for Ajmer’s supply position and local market conditions, rather than simply reflecting what is happening in Jaipur or other larger Rajasthan markets.
Ajmer’s Wholesale Egg Trade
Ajmer’s wholesale egg market operates on a daily cycle that starts before most businesses open. Understanding how it works helps buyers, whether they are placing a large commercial order or a smaller retail purchase, get the best available rate for their needs.
Eggs arrive in the pre-dawn hours from Haryana and other supply states. Wholesale commission agents receive and assess the incoming stock, agree on the morning’s opening price among themselves, and then begin selling to the day’s buyers as the sun rises. By mid-morning, most of the wholesale volume has already moved.
- Bulk traders and sub-wholesalers: These buyers purchase large quantities from commission agents early in the morning and then redistribute to smaller towns and markets in Ajmer’s surrounding districts. They are the link between the primary wholesale level and the regional retail network.
- Retail suppliers: Local market vendors and neighbourhood shop owners buy from wholesale agents in quantities ranging from a few trays to several hundred eggs. Their buying happens after the bulk traders have taken their fill, which is why early buyers often get better rates on heavy-supply days.
- Hotels and restaurants: Commercial kitchens in Ajmer, particularly those serving the pilgrim market around the Dargah area, buy eggs through regular vendor relationships. Many negotiate a weekly rate with a specific agent rather than buying at the open market price every day.
- Local distributors: Some wholesale buyers in Ajmer operate as distributors, supplying a fixed roster of retail clients across the city on a daily route. They buy at near-wholesale rates and deliver to clients who prefer not to come to the market themselves.
For any commercial buyer in Ajmer purchasing more than 200 to 300 eggs daily, buying through a wholesale relationship rather than retail is consistently more cost-effective. The saving per egg may seem small, but across a week of purchases it adds up meaningfully.
Egg Buying Trends in Ajmer
Household egg buying in Ajmer follows patterns typical of North Indian cities. Eggs are a regular part of daily cooking across income levels, with demand running consistently throughout the week. Weekend buying tends to be slightly heavier as families cook more at home.
Price sensitivity is real at the household level. When the Ajmer egg rate rises by even ₹0.50 to ₹1.00 per egg, some households reduce their purchase quantity or switch temporarily to other protein sources. This price elasticity means household demand is more responsive to rate changes than commercial buyers, who have less flexibility to change their egg usage based on short-term price shifts.
Ajmer’s hotel and restaurant sector is unusually large for a city of its size, driven by the flow of visitors to the Dargah Sharif. Budget hotels, mid-range guesthouses, and food stalls catering to pilgrims and tourists represent a consistent commercial egg demand base that operates year-round.
The concentration of hospitality businesses near the Dargah area means that egg demand in this part of the city is particularly high. Vendors and distributors in Ajmer are well aware of this cluster and route supply accordingly. Hotels in the broader city also maintain regular egg purchasing, but the pilgrim economy neighbourhood is where demand density is highest.
Ajmer sees two distinct demand peaks that are specific to the city. The first is during the annual Urs festival at the Dargah Sharif, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors and dramatically increases demand from local food businesses, street vendors, and temporary food stalls in the surrounding area. Egg prices in Ajmer typically rise during Urs as local supply is insufficient to meet the surge without premium pricing.
The second peak is the standard winter season demand increase seen across northern Rajasthan between October and February. Cooler temperatures increase appetite generally, and the city’s hotels and restaurants see higher occupancy from both domestic tourists and business visitors during this period. Both peaks push the Ajmer egg rate higher, and buyers planning large purchases for these periods do better to secure supply in advance rather than buying at spot prices during the peak itself.
Ajmer’s Connection with Rajasthan’s Egg Market
Rajasthan’s major egg markets do not operate in isolation. Ajmer, Jaipur, Kota, and Udaipur are connected through shared supply networks, common transport routes, and the movement of egg traders and distributors who operate across multiple city markets. Understanding these connections helps explain why egg prices across Rajasthan tend to move together, and why Ajmer’s rate is a useful indicator for the broader regional market.
Tracking egg rates in Ajmer alongside those in Jaipur, Kota, and Udaipur gives buyers across central and southern Rajasthan the most complete picture of where regional supply stands on any given day. Ajmer’s rate, sitting at the geographic centre of the state, is often a useful midpoint reference for the broader Rajasthan market.
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