Pou 2-5 (3-01) Egg Products National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA Washington, D.C. Released March 2, 2001, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on "Egg Products" call Tom Kruchten at (202) 690-4870, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Shell Eggs Broken Up Slightly Shell eggs broken totaled 145 million dozen during January 2001, up slightly from January a year ago. Regional percentage changes were: North Atlantic, up slightly; North Central, up 1; South Atlantic, up 4 percent; South Central, down 12; and Western, up 3. January 2001 contained 23 weekdays, 2 holidays and four Saturdays compared to 21 weekdays, 2 holidays and five Saturdays in January 2000. 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 were used. Shell Eggs Broken: Federally Inspected, by Region and United States, January 2000-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Form in Which Broken : : :--------------------------------------: Month and : Eggs : Edible Liquid :Inedible Region : Broken :--------------------------------------: Liquid : : Whole : White : Yolk : Total : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 Dozen ------------ 1,000 Pounds ----------- : 2001 : : N Atlantic : 23,676 21,495 4,740 2,489 28,724 2,141 N Central : 102,364 74,698 36,494 21,791 132,983 12,910 S Atlantic : 5,496 3,264 1,857 1,052 6,173 974 S Central : 5,629 3,888 1,265 974 6,127 930 West : 7,423 5,964 1,791 1,026 8,781 987 : US : 144,588 109,309 46,147 27,332 182,788 17,942 : 2000 : : N Atlantic : 23,597 24,561 3,658 2,254 30,473 2,160 N Central : 101,437 70,951 39,145 20,411 130,507 11,252 S Atlantic : 5,275 2,971 1,868 987 5,826 686 S Central : 6,432 5,084 1,654 1,208 7,946 1,184 West : 7,229 5,583 1,671 1,082 8,336 880 : US : 143,970 109,150 47,996 25,942 183,088 16,162 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data 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 75 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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