Sunday 23 July 2017

India makes its presence at globe egg business market



In developing countries like India, China and Brazil egg consumption will rise in coming years due to growing population and increased globalisation. Growing demand of egg and egg products is backed by availability of precious elements in eggs. Consumers these days are clever enough aware about health benefits obtained by consuming egg and egg-derived products. Eggs production is part of vast poultry industry, at present there are more than 1 million egg farms are efficiently producing millions of eggs every year. Indian eggs are exported to Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Nepal, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Indonesia, Nigeria and other global economies. Over past five years statistics showed that India is at 3rd position in the world in terms of egg production. Egg powder, table eggs and egg yolk power are majorly demanded in international markets. Thus continuous exportation of eggs certainly add more value to economy and also uplift socio-economic condition of people living in rural areas.    
Indian government is showing keen interest in infrastructure development, encourage farm owners to use latest technologies to increases egg production. The demand for eggs is expected to increase at international arena as eggs produced in India are cage-free as well as high-quality feeder is used. Lots of countries export eggs but quality and varieties in Indian eggs are unmatched and optimal. India is one of the key countries participating in international egg production market. As per estimates, egg production probably increases in forthcoming years as world population increased at rapid rate. On the other hand increasing exports didn’t benefit much to farmers; they are left with small profits and also not happy with governmental policies. It is essential to share more profits to people who engage in egg business so that they are encouraged to work hard. Exporting activities increases year-by-year, eggs are hugely demanded in foreign lands.

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