Egg Products National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA Washington, D.C. Released September 3, 1998, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on "Egg Products" call Tom Kruchten (202) 690-4870, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Shell Eggs Broken Up 8 Percent Shell eggs broken totaled 146 million dozen during July 1998, up 8 percent from July a year ago. Regional percentage changes were: North Atlantic, up 17; North Central, up 8; South Atlantic, down 12, South Central, up 6; and Western, down 3. July 1998 contained 23 weekdays, one holiday and four Saturdays, compared to 23 weekdays (including one holiday) and four Saturdays in July 1997. Data presented in this report were compiled from inspection reports of the Food Safety and Inspection Service. The best available data at time of publication was used. Shell Eggs Broken: Federally Inspected, by Region and United States, July 1997-98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Form in Which Broken : : :--------------------------------------: Month and : Eggs : Edible Liquid :Inedible Region : Broken :--------------------------------------: Liquid : : Whole : White : Yolk : Total : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 Dozen ---------------- 1,000 Pounds ---------------- July 1998 : N Atlantic : 25,862 25,859 3,704 1,748 31,311 2,510 N Central : 96,685 70,132 33,690 16,958 120,780 11,844 S Atlantic : 8,393 4,495 3,362 2,228 10,085 997 S Central : 7,707 5,362 1,983 820 8,165 991 West : 7,730 5,433 2,169 1,131 8,733 720 : US : 146,377 111,281 44,908 22,885 179,074 17,062 : July 1997 : N Atlantic : 22,118 21,427 4,243 1,942 27,612 1,900 N Central : 89,140 65,149 32,259 16,362 113,770 8,789 S Atlantic : 9,563 4,827 4,050 2,061 10,938 1,035 S Central : 7,278 4,164 2,953 1,501 8,618 1,101 West : 7,985 6,355 2,118 1,297 9,770 618 : US : 136,084 101,922 45,623 23,163 170,708 13,443 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Egg Products Inspected: Shell Eggs Broken United States, October 1 - July 31, 1997-98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Period :-------------------------------------- Item : Oct 1, 1996- : Oct 1, 1997- : Jul 31, 1997 : Jul 31, 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Dozen : Shell Eggs Broken : 1,295,238 1,353,383 : : 1,000 Pounds Edible Liquid from Shell Eggs Broken : Whole : 970,433 1,024,906 White : 456,276 447,366 Yolk : 236,475 232,637 : Total : 1,663,184 1,704,909 : Inedible Liquid from Shell Eggs Broken : 126,679 149,527 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: Data for the "Egg Products" report are obtained from Grading Volume Reports (Form PY-240) completed by inspectors of the Egg Products Inspection Division, Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA. FSIS is responsible for administering a mandatory inspection program for egg products under the authority of the Egg Products Inspection Act of 1970. The Act and its associated Regulations require that all commercial egg breaking and processing plants operate under continuous USDA supervision. Reports are currently received from approximately 80 plants. Plant management provides monthly volume data to the resident USDA inspector at the applicable plant. Procedures and Reliability: FSIS reviews plant data for accuracy and completeness and provides NASS a data file. NASS reviews the data for unusual values. The egg products estimates are based on a census of all commercial egg breaking and processing plants, therefore, there are no statistical estimation and sampling errors. Regional Listing: North Atlantic = CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT. North Central = IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI. South Atlantic = DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, PR, SC, VA, WV. 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