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Standard Yield Poultry Processing

Standard Yield Poultry Processing. What Is It?. Standard Yield: Fixed Number of Cases Fixed Amount of Commodity. Standard Yield Advantages. Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values. Standard Yield Advantages. Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values

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Standard Yield Poultry Processing

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  1. Standard YieldPoultry Processing What Is It?

  2. Standard Yield: • Fixed Number of Cases • Fixed Amount of Commodity

  3. Standard Yield Advantages • Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values

  4. Standard Yield Advantages • Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values • Truckload is always 36,000 lbs.

  5. USDA Sets Standard Yield Chicken 74% Turkey 86%

  6. Standard Yield Advantages • Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values • Truckload is always 36,000 lbs. • No buy-backs, by-products, or rework

  7. Standard Yield Advantages • Variables are eliminated or replaced with fixed values • Truckload is always 36,000 lbs. • No buy-backs, by-products, or rework • RA knows exactly how many cases they’ll receive

  8. Fixed commodity inventory draw down per case

  9. Grading Certificates • Maintained by USDA • Not provided to State agency

  10. Any DO Number PPA-xxxxxxx 36,000

  11. What documents should be included with the MPR? • ACDA template or equivalent

  12. What documents should be included with the MPR? • ACDA template or equivalent • Documentation of inbound shipment to processor

  13. What documents should be included with the MPR? • ACDA template or equivalent • Documentation of inbound shipment to processor • Documentation of transfers

  14. What documents should be included with the MPR? • ACDA template or equivalent • Documentation of inbound shipment to processor • Documentation of transfers • List of end products by product code & RA

  15. What documents are needed to reconcile the MPR? • Current MPR and attachments

  16. What documents are needed to reconcile the MPR? • Current MPR and attachments • Prior month MPR

  17. What documents are needed to reconcile the MPR? • Current MPR and attachments • Prior month MPR • Most recently approved SEPDS A

  18. What documents are needed to reconcile the MPR? • Current MPR and attachments • Prior month MPR • Most recently approved SEPDS A • Shipment notification reports or emails

  19. Standard Yield Poultry Reconciliation Steps • Verify that the beginning inventory is the same as the ending inventory from the previous month;

  20. Standard Yield Poultry Reconciliation Steps • Verify that the beginning inventory is the same as the ending inventory from the previous month; • Verify the pounds received by the processor during the month;

  21. Standard Yield Poultry Reconciliation Steps • Verify that the beginning inventory is the same as the ending inventory from the previous month; • Verify the pounds received by the processor during the month; • Verify documentation to support any transfers;

  22. Standard Yield Poultry Reconciliation Steps • Verify that the beginning inventory is the same as the ending inventory from the previous month; • Verify the pounds received by the processor during the month; • Verify documentation to support any transfers; • Documentation is attached to show cases (or pounds) of end products delivered; and

  23. Standard Yield Poultry Reconciliation Steps • Verify that the beginning inventory is the same as the ending inventory from the previous month; • Verify the pounds received by the processor during the month; • Verify documentation to support any transfers; • Documentation is attached to show cases (or pounds) of end products delivered; and • Do the math. Are all of the numbers added and subtracted correctly?

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