

ORDER EGGS WHOLESALE IN Philippines
Eggs Unlimited is one of the leading suppliers of eggs in the Philippines. Our partnerships with domestic and international egg producers enable us to service your egg needs.
When you order eggs from Eggs Unlimited, you source your eggs from a leading worldwide supplier. Our international supply network helps customers create a more diverse and secure supply-chain. The Eggs Unlimited team has superior market reach and insight, so that producers have an outlet for their products and buyers receive the most competitive prices available.
Eggs Unlimited has dedicated teams to manage aspects of a transition, timely pickups, deliveries, and payment through direct ACH deposits. Our customers get peace of mind that they have a team of market experts helping to manage their inventory positions and monitor the market in real-time, with a historical vantage from decades of experience.
FAQs
Where does the Philippines import eggs?
The Philippines is largely self-sufficient in shell egg production, but it imports processed egg products to meet the needs of its growing food industry. During supply shortages or disease outbreaks, table eggs are also temporarily imported under government approvals.
Top sources of egg imports to the Philippines include:
- United States – A major supplier of egg powder and pasteurized liquid egg products for industrial use.
- Netherlands & Germany – Exporters of high-quality egg ingredients used in food processing.
- South Korea & Japan – Providers of specialty shell eggs for premium foodservice markets.
- Thailand & China – Regional suppliers for liquid and frozen egg products.
- Australia & New Zealand – Known for strict biosecurity and reliable processed egg exports.
Eggs Unlimited partners with Philippine FDA-registered importers and DA-approved foreign suppliers to ensure full compliance with local food safety standards.
To Learn more about working with international egg markets contact eusales@eggsunlimited.com.
Why does the Philippines Import Eggs?
While the Philippines has a robust local egg industry, imports play a key role in supporting the food manufacturing sector and mitigating supply disruptions.
Key reasons the Philippines imports eggs:
- Industrial Processing Needs
Local food manufacturers rely on imported egg powder, liquid eggs, and frozen egg products for consistent, scalable production of baked goods, sauces, noodles, and confectionery. - Supply Gaps and Disease Outbreaks
In the event of avian influenza, typhoons, or high feed costs affecting local farms, the government authorizes imports of table eggs to stabilize supply and prices. - Long Shelf-Life & Storage Efficiency
Imported processed egg products offer better shelf stability and food safety assurance, particularly for exporters and institutional kitchens. - Specialty Product Demand
Imports provide enriched, organic, or premium shell eggs that are gaining popularity in Metro Manila’s retail and restaurant sectors.
Eggs Unlimited helps Philippine importers source certified, ready-to-use egg products that align with the country’s food safety and economic policies.
What makes eggs in the Philippines compliant?
All egg products imported into the Philippines must comply with regulations set by the Department of Agriculture (DA), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA Philippines).
1. Import Approval Process
- Importers must hold a valid BAI Veterinary Quarantine Clearance (VQC).
- The product must be sourced from DA-accredited countries and establishments.
- A Sanitary and Phytosanitary Import Clearance (SPSIC) is required for all animal-derived food imports.
2. Required Documentation
- Veterinary Health Certificate from the country of origin
- Certificate of Origin
- Certificate of Analysis (microbiological and chemical parameters)
- FDA Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) for processed products
- Customs Clearance & Import Permit
3. Labeling Requirements
Imported eggs and egg products must have English-language labels, with:
- Product name and description
- Country of origin
- Production and expiration/best-before dates
- Storage instructions
- Importer’s name and address
- Net weight and handling instructions
- FDA CPR number (for processed food items)
Eggs Unlimited ensures all products shipped to the Philippines are pre-certified and properly labeled for hassle-free customs and regulatory compliance.
How much do eggs cost in the Philippines?
Egg prices in the Philippines are sensitive to weather, feed prices, and regional supply chain issues, especially in Luzon and Visayas.
Factors affecting egg prices:
- Feed Costs
Corn and soy-based feed prices, often impacted by imports and global prices, are a major cost driver for local producers. - Weather Events & Disease Outbreaks
Typhoons, heat waves, and Avian Influenza outbreaks can disrupt production and distribution, pushing prices up. - Market Demand & Holidays
Demand spikes during Christmas, Holy Week, and school openings, when household and commercial consumption rises. - Government Import Policies
Temporary import approvals (especially during shortages) can stabilize prices—but volume and timing are tightly managed. - Product Type & Location
Prices differ based on egg size (small to jumbo), type (white or brown), and distance from production hubs.
To receive real-time pricing or bulk quotes for the Philippines market, contact eusales@eggsunlimited.com .
Common egg carton sizing in the Philippines
Carton Size | Number of Eggs | Typical Use |
4 Egg Carton | 4 eggs | Small cartons designed for premium products, often organic or heritage eggs. Exotic eggs as well. |
Half Dozen | 6 eggs | Most commonly sold size for households. Widely available in all egg types (free-range, organic, barn, etc.). |
10 Egg Carton | 10 eggs | The most widely used carton size for everyday retail. Eggs are arranged in a 2×5 layout. |
Dozen | 12 eggs | Popular size for larger households or frequent egg users. Available in most supermarkets. |
15-Pack | 15 eggs | Larger size, often for families or budget-conscious buyers. Common in discount supermarkets |
18-Pack | 18 eggs | Sold less frequently but available at some retailers, often marketed to bulk buyers. |
30-Pack (Tray) | 30 eggs | Typically sold in trays, often seen in wholesale markets (e.g., Costco) or for professional use (bakeries, catering, etc.). |
Eggs in Philippines are categorized by weight rather than physical dimensions. Cartons are typically labeled with the egg size, and a single carton may include eggs of a specific size category:
Category | Weight per Egg (grams) |
Extra Large (XL) | 73g or more |
Large (L) | 63g–72g |
Medium (M) | 53g–62g |
Small (S) | Less than 53g |
Wholesale eggs or bulk egg packaging by the case
The number of eggs in a case can vary depending on the type and size of the eggs, as well as the packaging standards of the producer or distributor. The most common case sizes for chicken eggs are:
- 5-Dozen Case: There are 5 dozen (60 eggs) in a 5-dozen case.
- 10-Dozen Case: While less common, you might also find 10-dozen cases, which contain 120 eggs.
- 15-Dozen Case: Each dozen contains 12 eggs, so there are 15 dozen or 180 eggs. in a 15-dozen case.
- 30-Dozen Case: Each dozen contains 12 eggs, so there are 30 dozen or 360 eggs. in a 30-dozen case.
- 720 Egg Pallet: (24 Trays of 30 Eggs) Palletized packaging for very large buyers or distributors.
Types of Eggs
Eggs in Philippines are categorized by production method and farming practices, with some labels catering to specific consumer preferences:
- Conventional Eggs:
- White Eggs
- Brown Eggs
- Produced by caged hens in large-scale facilities. These are the most affordable and widely available.
- Egg Products
- Used by food manufacturers, bakeries, and restaurants. Includes:
- Liquid Eggs: Pasteurized egg whites, yolks, or whole eggs.
- Powdered Eggs: Dehydrated eggs for long shelf life and industrial use.
- Frozen Eggs: Used for large-scale food production.
- Free-Range Eggs: Laid by hens that roam freely outdoors or in open barns, catering to consumers who prioritize animal welfare.
- Organic Eggs: From hens fed organic feed and raised under strict organic farming guidelines. These are typically more expensive.
- Specialty Eggs
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How to sell commercial eggs in Philippines?
Selling commercial eggs in Philippines requires compliance with food safety regulations, import approvals, and market demand strategies. The egg market in Philippines is growing, with both domestic production and imports playing key roles in supply.
Selling eggs in the Philippines—especially as an importer or food manufacturer—requires local licensing, strong logistics coordination, and market-aware product offerings.
1. Understand the Buyer Segments
- Retail chains: SM Supermarket, Robinsons, Puregold seek consistent supply of fresh and branded shell eggs.
- Foodservice & HORECA: Require bulk liquid and frozen eggs, often delivered through cold-chain distributors.
- Food manufacturers: Use pasteurized egg powder and liquid egg in high volumes for production of bread, noodles, snacks, and sauces.
- Institutional buyers: Schools, hospitals, and military facilities need reliable egg supplies under contract.
2. Ensure Regulatory Compliance
- Partner with local importers that have:
- Valid BAI VQC
- FDA License to Operate (LTO) and Certificate of Product Registration (CPR)
- Cold chain logistics for egg storage and transport
- Valid BAI VQC
- Ensure all documentation and certificates are prepared before shipping.
3. Offer Tailored Products
- Pasteurized liquid eggs in 5L or 20L formats
- Whole egg powder and egg white powder in 5kg–25kg bags
- Free-range, organic, or Omega-3 enriched eggs for premium retail and QSRs
- Halal-certified eggs for local Muslim consumers and export manufacturers in Mindanao
4. Promote Through Local Channels
- Exhibit at:
- IFEX Philippines
- World Food Expo (WOFEX)
- Philippine Food & Beverage Expo
- IFEX Philippines
- Partner with distribution and repacking companies in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao
Eggs Unlimited works as a sourcing and logistics partner for Philippine businesses looking to access high-quality, cost-efficient egg products with full compliance and support.
Contact Eggs Unlimited today for insight into the Philippines egg market! eusales@eggsunlimited.com
EGG CERTIFICATIONS IN Philippines
Required Certifications:
- Veterinary Health Certificate from exporting country
- SPS Import Clearance from the Department of Agriculture
- FDA Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) for processed egg products
- English labeling with importer and origin details
- Certificate of Analysis (microbiological and chemical)
Preferred or Market-Valued Certifications:
USDA / EU Origin Certifications – Adds assurance for safety and quality
HACCP / ISO 22000 – Essential for food manufacturers and processors
Halal Certification – Especially important for Mindanao and export markets in Southeast Asia
BRCGS / IFS Certification – Preferred by global and local food manufacturers
Organic Certification – For premium retail egg products
WHY EGGS UNLIMITED?
Eggs Unlimited is one of the leading global suppliers of conventional eggs. We have the experience and market knowledge to help save our customers time and money. We work with some of the largest egg producers, retailers, distributors, foodservice organizations, QSRs, and processors in the US and around the world. They trust us to provide competitive prices and take care of logistics from pickup to delivery.
We act as an extension of our customers’ procurement or sales teams, creating value, providing solutions, and delivering promptly. The company is built on family values, and we strive to work harder than anyone in the industry to service the needs of our customers.
LET’S DISCUSS YOUR Philippines EGG STRATEGY!
Get in touch with the Eggs Unlimited Sales team to discover all your conventional egg options.
Call: 1-888-554-3977
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