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Domestic Price of Eggs

Published: May 21, 2025
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This report analyses the domestic price of eggs, including conventional cage eggs, colony cage eggs, barn eggs and free-range eggs. This data is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa). The price is measured in index points, and is presented in financial years, with a base year of 2024-25.

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Recent Trends – Domestic Price of Eggs

IBISWorld forecasts the domestic price of eggs to increase 1.4% in 2025-26, to reach 101.4 index points. A phased legislative ban was imposed on the use of battery cages for hens, which was completed on 1 January 2023. Woolworths New Zealand has announced its move to cage-free eggs by the end of 2025. This is likely to push up the prices of eggs in the current year. Demand for barn and free-range eggs is increasing, as consumer concern for animal welfare rises. The cost of production of these categories of eggs is significantly higher than that of cage eggs, also leading to an increase in prices. However, stabilising supply conditions have limited further price rises in the current year.

Egg producers in New Zealand have been making the transition away from conventional cage eggs since the introduction of the Code of Welfare for Layer Hens in 2012. The code set a deadline for the phasing out of the use of conventional cages by the end of 2022. The move has hindered egg production over the past five years, while at the same time, it has encouraged demand as more consumers seek to purchase cage-free eggs. As a result, New Zealand experienced an egg shortage in 2019-20, as farmers moved away from conventional cages while demand continued to rise. The increased demand caused a significant rise in the domestic price of eggs in 2019-20. Furthermore, the price of eggs, similar to many other groceries, shot up during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures over the three years through 2023-24 further increased egg prices, as rising costs were passed onto consumers. Input costs, mainly of feed, also soared due to inflationary pressures. Ukraine, being a major exporter of feed, caused global feed prices to surge following the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

5-Year Outlook – Domestic Price of Eggs

IBISWorld forecasts the domestic price of eggs to rise 3.6% during ...

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