The National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) is one of the most influential organizations in India’s poultry industry. Contrary to popular belief, NECC is not a government body. It is a voluntary producers’ association registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act, with nearly 25,000 members across the country. Established in 1982 by Dr. B.V. Rao and a group of farmers, NECC was created to unite poultry farmers and ensure fair egg prices. Its famous slogan – “My Egg, My Price, My Life” – became a rallying cry for farmers nationwide.
NECC was formed to protect the interests of poultry farmers and stabilize egg prices in India.
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NECC has played a transformative role in India’s poultry industry:
Q1. Is NECC a government organization?
No, NECC is a voluntary producers’ association registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act.
Q2. When was NECC established?
NECC was launched in 1982 by Dr. B.V. Rao and a group of farmers.
Q3. What is NECC’s main function?
Its primary role is egg price declaration, ensuring fair returns for farmers.
Q4. How has NECC promoted egg consumption?
Through nationwide advertising campaigns and consumer education programs, which significantly increased egg demand.
Q5. What is NECC’s slogan?
“My Egg, My Price, My Life” – symbolizing farmer empowerment.