Egg Products ISSN: 1949-0402 Released November 30, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Shell Eggs Broken Up 5 Percent from Last Year Shell eggs broken totaled 183 million dozen during October 2012, up 5 percent from October a year ago, and 2 percent above the 180 million broken last month. During calendar year 2012 through October, shell eggs broken totaled 1,768 million dozen, up 2 percent from the comparable period in 2011. To date, cumulative total edible product from eggs broken in 2012 was 2,291 million pounds, up 2 percent from 2011. Data presented in this report were compiled from Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) inspection reports. The best available data at the time of publication were used. October 2011 contained 21 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 5 Saturdays. October 2012 contained 23 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays. Federally Inspected Shell Eggs Broken - United States: October 2012 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Percent of : October : September : October :----------------------- Inspected item : 2011 : 2012 : 2012 : October : September : : : : 2011 : 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- 1,000 dozen ---------- --- percent --- : Shell eggs broken ................... : 174,137 180,157 183,270 105 102 : : ---------- 1,000 pounds --------- --- percent --- : Edible product from shell eggs broken : Whole ..................................: 146,683 143,860 147,222 100 102 White ..................................: 52,780 59,275 58,545 111 99 Yolk ...................................: 26,640 30,606 31,433 118 103 : Total ..................................: 226,103 233,741 237,200 105 101 : Inedible product from shell eggs broken : 19,917 19,648 20,360 102 104 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Federally Inspected Shell Eggs Broken, Cumulative - United States: January-October 2011 and 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cumulative :2012 as percent Inspected item :---------------------------------------------: of 2011 : January-October 2011 : January-October 2012 : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- 1,000 dozen --------- percent : Shell eggs broken ................... : 1,740,901 1,768,077 102 : : --------- 1,000 pounds --------- percent : Edible product from shell eggs broken : Whole ..................................: 1,381,601 1,380,556 100 White ..................................: 577,787 601,713 104 Yolk ...................................: 294,934 308,594 105 : Total ..................................: 2,254,322 2,290,863 102 : Inedible product from shell eggs broken : 193,461 197,038 102 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statistical Methodology Data Sources: Data for the Egg Products report are obtained from Egg Products Volume Reports (FSIS Form 5200-11) completed by inspectors of 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 60 plants in the United States. Plant management provides monthly volume data to the resident USDA inspector at the applicable plant. Revision Policy: Revisions are generally the result of late reports received by FSIS from plants. Revisions for the previous month and year-to-date totals are published in each monthly release. 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. 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