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== Labels == | == Labels == | ||
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* Add codes to : https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/categorie/oeufs/etat/en:packaging-code-to-be-completed | * Add codes to : https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/categorie/oeufs/etat/en:packaging-code-to-be-completed | ||
* https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/eggs | |||
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! style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:easter-eggs | |||
! style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:easter-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:filled-chocolate-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:filled-chocolate-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:hollow-chocolate-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:hollow-chocolate-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:fish-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:fish-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:refrigerated-flan-with-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:refrigerated-flan-with-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:fresh-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:fresh-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:boiled-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:boiled-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:free-range-chicken-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:free-range-chicken-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:barn-chicken-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:barn-chicken-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:cage-chicken-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:cage-chicken-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:quail-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:quail-eggs | |||
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | en:chicken-eggs | |||
| style="text-align:center; text-decoration:underline; color:#00E;" | https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/questions?type=category&value_tag=en:chicken-eggs | |||
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== Proprietary Codes == | == Proprietary Codes == | ||
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=== Australia === | === Australia === | ||
The National Livestock Identification System Database (NLIS) https://www.nlis.com.au/ keeps details about property identification codes ("PIC") nationally. | |||
===== NSW/Sydney ===== | |||
* All eggs sold in NSW must be individually stamped with the producer's unique identifier, usually a number or code<ref>https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/industry/eggs/egg-stamping#:~:text=The%20NSW%20Food%20Authority%20only,not%20intended%20as%20consumer%20advice.</ref>. | |||
** There are no mandatory images, symbols or lettering. The NSW Food Authority only stipulates that the stamp is a unique code that is assigned exclusively to one producer. | |||
** Businesses supplying eggs interstate will need to research the stamping requirements of the destination. | |||
* Impact of egg stamping on egg producers<ref>https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/_Documents/industry/egg_stamping_review.pdf</ref> | |||
** Not all egg producers and processors in NSW are required to stamp their eggs due to exemptions under the NSW Food Regulation 2015. | |||
** As of 16 Feb 2016, there are 198 egg production and processing facilities licensed by the Food Authority that are required to stamp eggs with a unique identifier. | |||
** Only facilities with production above 240 eggs per week are licensed. | |||
** Egg primary producers do not need to stamp their eggs if they sell directly to an egg processor, who then applies a stamp to each egg on the producer’s behalf | |||
** There are many egg producers producing fewer than 240 eggs per week, who are required to stamp their eggs as they are sold through the retail supply chain | |||
** Eggs sold direct from the farm gate from these businesses are exempt from stamping. | |||
** The Food Authority maintains an electronic record of egg stamping information (e.g. alpha numeric code, images) as part of businesses overall compliance history. | |||
===== Victoria/Melbourne ===== | |||
* An egg producer with 50 birds or more must mark individual chicken eggs with a unique identification code.<ref>https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/poultry-and-eggs/compliance/complying-with-the-egg-production-standard</ref> | |||
* In Victoria, the PIC register ("Property Identification Code") is used to provide producers with their egg stamp code. | |||
=== Austria === | === Austria === | ||
* http://www.eierdatenbank.at/was-steht-auf-dem-ei/ | * http://www.eierdatenbank.at/was-steht-auf-dem-ei/ | ||
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=== Germany === | === Germany === | ||
* https://www.was-steht-auf-dem-ei.de/ | * https://www.was-steht-auf-dem-ei.de/en/index.php - German database (The KAT-label is mandatory for eggs in Germany now.) | ||
* http://www.bauernhof.net/tierhaltung/eierkennzeichnung/freiwillig.htm additional mark guidelines | * http://www.bauernhof.net/tierhaltung/eierkennzeichnung/freiwillig.htm additional mark guidelines | ||
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=== Spain === | === Spain === | ||
=== Sweden === | === Sweden === | ||
=== Switzerland === | |||
* https://www.gallosuisse.ch/fr/code/ | |||
=== United Kingdom === | === United Kingdom === | ||
* UK: https://egginfo.co.uk/egg-codes-and-quality | * UK: https://egginfo.co.uk/egg-codes-and-quality |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 15 August 2024
Labels
Some labels indicate that the eggs inside are “Natural”; others “Free Range” or “Certified Organic.”.
Russian GOST 31654-2012 "Food chicken eggs. Specifications" specifies what to print on eggs to specify their shelf life and mass, and what must be printed on the label.
Help the egg project
- Add codes to : https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/categorie/oeufs/etat/en:packaging-code-to-be-completed
- https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/eggs
Proprietary Codes
There are some codes that enable the consumer to get some information. They can be printed on the packaging if those are packager codes, but there are also Egg codes printed directly on eggs. We store everything in the packager code field for the moment.
Australia
The National Livestock Identification System Database (NLIS) https://www.nlis.com.au/ keeps details about property identification codes ("PIC") nationally.
NSW/Sydney
- All eggs sold in NSW must be individually stamped with the producer's unique identifier, usually a number or code[1].
- There are no mandatory images, symbols or lettering. The NSW Food Authority only stipulates that the stamp is a unique code that is assigned exclusively to one producer.
- Businesses supplying eggs interstate will need to research the stamping requirements of the destination.
- Impact of egg stamping on egg producers[2]
- Not all egg producers and processors in NSW are required to stamp their eggs due to exemptions under the NSW Food Regulation 2015.
- As of 16 Feb 2016, there are 198 egg production and processing facilities licensed by the Food Authority that are required to stamp eggs with a unique identifier.
- Only facilities with production above 240 eggs per week are licensed.
- Egg primary producers do not need to stamp their eggs if they sell directly to an egg processor, who then applies a stamp to each egg on the producer’s behalf
- There are many egg producers producing fewer than 240 eggs per week, who are required to stamp their eggs as they are sold through the retail supply chain
- Eggs sold direct from the farm gate from these businesses are exempt from stamping.
- The Food Authority maintains an electronic record of egg stamping information (e.g. alpha numeric code, images) as part of businesses overall compliance history.
Victoria/Melbourne
- An egg producer with 50 birds or more must mark individual chicken eggs with a unique identification code.[3]
- In Victoria, the PIC register ("Property Identification Code") is used to provide producers with their egg stamp code.
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
http://oeuf.ca/les-familles/la-tracabilite/
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Europe
Finland
France
- https://fichiers-publics.agriculture.gouv.fr/dgal/ListesOfficielles/SSA4_AGSANOVOP_PRV.txt
- https://fichiers-publics.agriculture.gouv.fr/dgal/ListesOfficielles/SSA4_AGSANEMBOE_PRV.txt
- https://fichiers-publics.agriculture.gouv.fr/dgal/ListesOfficielles/SSA1_ASPRDOELQD_PRV.txt
- fr:Marquage_des_œufs_et_étiquetage
Germany
- https://www.was-steht-auf-dem-ei.de/en/index.php - German database (The KAT-label is mandatory for eggs in Germany now.)
- http://www.bauernhof.net/tierhaltung/eierkennzeichnung/freiwillig.htm additional mark guidelines
Greece
Hungary
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
First number in the code represents the farming typology
- 0 = organic
- 1 = free range eggs
- 2 = cage free eggs
- 3 = cage eggs
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Netherlands
- https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/eiercode/id396882760?mt=8
- https://www.nvwa.nl/onderwerpen/biociden/fipronil-in-eieren/eicodelijst
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
http://www.lioneggfarms.co.uk/information/egg-codes/
Laid in Britain
Genuine "Laid in Britain" I.D.Number
Organic Free Range Colony 0 UK 15813 1 UK 10065 3 UK 10038 0 UK 15971 1 UK 11550 3 UK 10160 0 UK 17582 1 UK 11776 3 UK 11193 0 UK 19378 1 UK 11780 3 UK 11550 0 UK 20621 1 UK 12355 3 UK 11776 1 UK 12888 3 UK 11992 1 UK 13590 3 UK 12220 1 UK 14238 3 UK 12422 1 UK 15054 3 UK 12843 1 UK 15961 3 UK 12888 1 UK 17357 3 UK 17011 1 UK 17701 1 UK 20837 1 UK 20997 1 UK 21318 1 UK 21433 1 UK 21598 1 UK 21716 1 UK 22849 1 UK 22998
United States
Codes available on GitHub
- ↑ https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/industry/eggs/egg-stamping#:~:text=The%20NSW%20Food%20Authority%20only,not%20intended%20as%20consumer%20advice.
- ↑ https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/_Documents/industry/egg_stamping_review.pdf
- ↑ https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/poultry-and-eggs/compliance/complying-with-the-egg-production-standard