Running average of a dozen eggs (or equivalent standard) by country in 2025-2026.
Running average of a dozen eggs (or equivalent standard) by country in 2025-2026.
| Rank | Country | Cost | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Europe | Switzerland | $7.80 – $8.10 | Highest globally |
| Oceania | New Zealand | ~$6.40 | Very high prices |
| Europe | Denmark | ~$5.10 | High welfare standards |
| Europe | Netherlands | ~$5.00 | Export-heavy market |
| Europe | Norway | ~$5.00 | High cost of living |
| Oceania | Australia | ~$5.00+ | Strict regulations |
| Africa / ME | Israel | ~$4.90 | Higher cost structure |
| Latin America | Uruguay | ~$4.60 | Higher regional pricing |
| North America | Canada | $3.80 – $4.50 | Regulated pricing system |
| Europe | France | $4.40 – $4.50 | Stable mid-high pricing |
| North America | United States | $3.50 – $4.40 | Volatile due to supply shocks |
| Europe | Belgium | ~$4.10 | EU-regulated |
| Europe | United Kingdom | $3.90 – $4.00 | Recently increased |
| Europe | Spain | $3.00 – $4.00 | Inflation fluctuations |
| Europe | Portugal | $3.00 – $4.00 | Similar to Spain |
| Asia | Philippines | $2.00 – $2.50 | Import-influenced |
| Latin America | Brazil | $2.00 – $2.50 | Efficient domestic supply |
| Africa / ME | Nigeria | ~$2.50 | Supply variability |
| Asia | China | ~$2.00 | Large-scale production |
| Asia | India | $0.97 – $1.60 | Among cheapest globally |
| Africa / ME | Egypt | ~$1.50 | Subsidy effects |
| Asia | Pakistan | $1.15 – $1.40 | Low production costs |
| Asia | Bangladesh | $1.20 | Very low-cost market |