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B-1 Florida Citrus Harvesting Season Navel Orange Ambersweet Hamlin Orange Pineapple Orange Temple Valencia Orange White Seedless Grapefruit Colored Seedless Grapefruit Seedy Grapefruit K-Early Citrus Nova Tangelo Orlando Tangelo Minneola Tangelo Robinson Tangerine Fallglo Tangerine Sunburst Tangerine Dancy Tangerine Honey Tangerine Lemon Lemon Avocado Avocado Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug U.S. and Florida Production U.S. citrus utilized production for the 2011-2012 season totaled 11.7 million tons, down slightly from the 2010-2011 season. Florida accounted for 65 percent of the total United States citrus production, while California totaled 32 percent, and Texas and Arizona combined produced the remaining 3 percent. Total utilized citrus production was down from the previous year in all citrus reporting states except Florida. Florida’s share of U.S. citrus production was 170.9 million boxes in the 2011-2012 season, up 3 percent from the previous season’s 166.1 million boxes. Production of oranges increased while production of grapefruit and tangerines decreased. Tangelo production remained unchanged from the 2010-2011 season. Florida’s all orange production increased by 4 percent to 146.6 million boxes. Navel production is 2.65 million boxes, unchanged from the 2010-2011 season. All grapefruit production is down 5 percent to 18.9 million boxes. Production of Honey tangerines is down 4 percent and early tangerine production is down 10 percent, resulting in an 8 percent decrease in all tangerines. Production by Area and County Each production area showed an increase in citrus production compared to 2010-2011 except the Indian River District which produced 1.3 million boxes less than the 2010-2011 season. The top 5 citrus producing counties were Polk (31.2 million boxes) Highlands (23.7 million), Hendry (19.9 million), DeSoto (18.6 million), and Hardee (13.8 million). Polk County had the largest actual increase in production while Indian River county production decreased the most. By percentage, Pasco County had the greatest increase and Martin County lost the most. Estimates of county production are prepared from objective survey data used in forecasting citrus crop production. The apportionment of final harvest to the counties is based on bearing trees, an estimate of the average fruit per tree, and the drop and size surveys. Sample size used in these surveys and the distribution of the sample groves around the State are chosen to minimize error in the estimates of production and are not to be considered as accurate for the counties as at the State or area levels.

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B-1

Florida Citrus Harvesting Season

Navel Orange

Ambersweet

Hamlin Orange

Pineapple Orange

Temple

Valencia Orange

White Seedless Grapefruit

Colored Seedless Grapefruit

Seedy Grapefruit

K-Early Citrus

Nova Tangelo

Orlando Tangelo

Minneola Tangelo

Robinson Tangerine

Fallglo Tangerine

Sunburst Tangerine

Dancy Tangerine

Honey Tangerine

Lemon Lemon

Avocado Avocado

Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug

U.S. and Florida Production

U.S. citrus utilized production for the 2011-2012 season totaled 11.7 million tons, down slightly from the 2010-2011

season. Florida accounted for 65 percent of the total United States citrus production, while California totaled

32 percent, and Texas and Arizona combined produced the remaining 3 percent. Total utilized citrus production was

down from the previous year in all citrus reporting states except Florida.

Florida’s share of U.S. citrus production was 170.9 million boxes in the 2011-2012 season, up 3 percent from the

previous season’s 166.1 million boxes. Production of oranges increased while production of grapefruit and tangerines

decreased. Tangelo production remained unchanged from the 2010-2011 season.

Florida’s all orange production increased by 4 percent to 146.6 million boxes. Navel production is 2.65 million boxes,

unchanged from the 2010-2011 season. All grapefruit production is down 5 percent to 18.9 million boxes. Production

of Honey tangerines is down 4 percent and early tangerine production is down 10 percent, resulting in an 8 percent

decrease in all tangerines.

Production by Area and County

Each production area showed an increase in citrus production compared to 2010-2011 except the Indian River District

which produced 1.3 million boxes less than the 2010-2011 season. The top 5 citrus producing counties were Polk

(31.2 million boxes) Highlands (23.7 million), Hendry (19.9 million), DeSoto (18.6 million), and Hardee

(13.8 million). Polk County had the largest actual increase in production while Indian River county production

decreased the most. By percentage, Pasco County had the greatest increase and Martin County lost the most.

Estimates of county production are prepared from objective survey data used in forecasting citrus crop production. The

apportionment of final harvest to the counties is based on bearing trees, an estimate of the average fruit per tree, and

the drop and size surveys. Sample size used in these surveys and the distribution of the sample groves around the State

are chosen to minimize error in the estimates of production and are not to be considered as accurate for the counties as

at the State or area levels.

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Value

The value of the 2011-2012 United States citrus crop was up 6 percent from last season, at $3.44 billion (packinghouse-

door equivalent). Orange value of production increased 5 percent from last season while grapefruit value is up 1 percent.

Tangerine and mandarin value of production is 6 percent higher than last season and lemon value of production is up

16 percent. Tangelo value increased 44 percent from the previous season.

Florida’s $1.35 billion preliminary on-tree value of the 2011-2012 citrus crop is 1 percent less than the revised value of

$1.37 billion for 2010-2011. The price per box is higher for grapefruit and tangelos but lower for all other citrus. The

tangelo on-tree value increased nearly 73 percent from last season. Non-Valencia oranges and all grapefruit also had

increases in the value of production of 5 percent and 2 percent respectively.

Foreign Exports

Fresh fruit exports totaled 9.8 million 4/5 bushel cartons. Japan accounted for the majority of Florida grapefruit exports.

Canada received most of Florida’s orange and specialty fresh fruit exports. A total of 15.3 million gallons of Frozen

Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ), and 3.9 million gallons of Frozen Concentrated Grapefruit Juice (FCGJ)

were exported in the 2011-2012 season.

Frozen Concentrate

Final Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ) yield, as reported by the Florida Department of Citrus, was

1.628480 gallons per box of 42° Brix concentrate. A record FCOJ yield of 1.672737 was set in the 2007-2008 season. The

early-midseason portion of the crop finalized at 1.529715 gallons per box. The late crop yielded 1.745597 gallons per box.

The final Frozen Concentrated Grapefruit Juice (FCGJ) yield was 1.324913 gallons per box of 40° Brix concentrate, down

slightly from last season’s final of 1.327872 gallons per box.

The final Frozen Concentrated Tangerine Juice (FCTJ) yield of 1.586671 gallons per box of 42° Brix concentrate was

higher than last season’s final of 1.438629 gallons per box.

Citrus: Florida Value of Sales On-Tree, Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop year Value 1 Crop year Value 1

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2002-2003 ........................................ 787,378 2007-2008 ........................................ 1,283,994

2003-2004 ........................................ 891,500 2008-2009 ........................................ 1,046,735

2004-2005 ........................................ 754,169 2009-2010 ........................................ 1,131,107

2005-2006 ........................................ 1,024,610 2010-2011 2 ...................................... 1,368,626

2006-2007 ........................................ 1,499,112 2011-2012 3 ...................................... 1,351,846

1 Excludes lemons beginning in 2003-2004. 2 Revised. 3 Preliminary.

2011-2012 Citrus Box Weights: Approximate net weight by fruit type and states

State Orange Grapefruit Tangerine Lemon Lime

(pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) FL ............................... 1 90 85 95 90 88

CA .............................. 2 80 3 80 2 80 4 80 (X)

TX .............................. 85 80 (X) (X) (X)

AZ .............................. (X) 5 (X) 2 80 4 80 (X) X Not applicable. 1 Includes Temples and tangelos at 90 pounds. 2 Was 75 pounds prior to the 2010-2011 season. 3 Was 67 pounds from 1993-1994 to 2009-2010 and 65 pounds prior to the 1993-1994 season. 4 Was 76 pounds prior to the 2010-2011 season. 5 Was 67 pounds from 1993-1994 to 2008-2009 and 64 pounds prior to the 1993-1994 season.

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Tree Inventory

Results of the annual commercial citrus inventory show total citrus acreage is 531,493, down 2 percent, from the last

survey and the lowest in a series which began in 1966. Compared to the previous inventory, the net decrease of 9,835

acres is less with a lower gross loss (19,383) and slightly more new plantings (9,548).

Of the 29 counties included in the survey, 24 recorded decreases in acreage, and 5 showed increases. Martin County,

down 2,863 acres, has suffered the greatest loss for four straight years and has been declining since 1994. DeSoto County

has recorded gains in the last 5 surveys and this year’s gain of 1,011 is the most of any county. Polk remains the leader in

acreage with 82,572 and in trees with 9.9 million.

Orange acreage declined for the eighth consecutive survey to 464,918, replacing the previous record low of 466,252

tallied in the 1986 inventory. Grapefruit acreage fell to a new low of 48,191, representing only 54 percent of the pre-

hurricanes figure. Specialty acreage continued to decline to a record low of 18,384 and represents only 3.5 percent of the

total citrus acreage.

Total citrus trees have declined steadily from the peak in 1998 to 69,565,400. Polk is the leader with over 9.9 million

trees, followed by Hendry with 9.6 million, DeSoto with 8.6 million, and Highlands with 7.9 million trees. The total is

composed of oranges, over 89 percent; grapefruit, almost 8 percent; and the remainder, including specialty and other

citrus, at 4 percent. Since 2011, bearing trees decreased nearly 1.5 percent to 64,982,000 while non-bearing trees

decreased by 3 percent to 4,583,400.

Leading Citrus States: Bearing Acreage and Production, Crop Year 2011-2012

Thousand Acres Million Tons

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Production

Florida Citrus: Priced Average Delivered-in Processed Fruit Crop Year 2011-2012

Variety Price per box Price per

pound of solids

(dollars) (dollars)

All oranges .................................................................. 10.373058 1.591721

Early-midseason ........................................................ 9.382732 1.507921

Valencia .................................................................... 11.480176 1.676907

All grapefruit ................................................................ 7.631214 1.522664

White ......................................................................... 7.401543 1.506843

Colored ..................................................................... 7.865760 1.538184

SOURCE: Florida Department of Citrus

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Citrus Production By County 2011-2012

Production (1,000 Boxes)

Polk 31,229

Highlands 23,692

Hendry 19,924

DeSoto 18,579

Hardee 13,760

St. Lucie 9,378

Indian River 9,369

Collier 9,352

Manatee 6,398

Lake 4,174

Osceola 3,451

Charlotte 3,393

Lee 3,042

Pasco 2,915

Glades 2,720

Hillsborough 2,541

Martin 1,853

Okeechobee 1,769

Orange 1,227

Brevard 637

Marion 381

Sarasota 344

Hernando 249

Volusia 210

Seminole 128

Other counties 1 175

Total 170,890

1 Citrus, Palm Beach, Pinellas, and Putnam

counties.

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Florida Citrus: Production by County and Production Area, by Type, Crop Year 2011-2012

County

and area

Oranges Grapefruit Specialty

fruit 2

All

citrus Non-

Valencia 1

Late

(Valencia) All White Colored All

(1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes)

Brevard .............. 302 236 538 21 37 58 41 637

Charlotte ............ 1,023 1,752 2,775 8 333 341 277 3,393

Collier ................. 4,212 4,582 8,794 23 328 351 207 9,352

DeSoto ............... 7,730 10,642 18,372 45 68 113 94 18,579

Glades ................ 1,568 1,042 2,610 - 20 20 90 2,720

Hardee ............... 9,193 4,298 13,491 19 64 83 186 13,760

Hendry ............... 7,961 10,816 18,777 153 598 751 396 19,924

Hernando ........... 223 3 226 - 7 7 16 249

Highlands ........... 8,796 13,605 22,401 283 448 731 560 23,692

Hillsborough ....... 1,737 653 2,390 4 7 11 140 2,541

Indian River ........ 1,528 1,007 2,535 2,724 3,962 6,686 148 9,369

Lake ................... 2,285 771 3,056 30 487 517 601 4,174

Lee ..................... 1,117 1,530 2,647 20 223 243 152 3,042

Manatee ............. 3,630 2,664 6,294 18 20 38 66 6,398

Marion ................ 275 43 318 2 18 20 43 381

Martin ................. 492 1,215 1,707 61 66 127 19 1,853

Okeechobee ....... 820 621 1,441 58 169 227 101 1,769

Orange ............... 746 380 1,126 4 29 33 68 1,227

Osceola .............. 1,936 1,031 2,967 185 224 409 75 3,451

Pasco ................. 2,291 507 2,798 3 36 39 78 2,915

Polk .................... 14,822 12,936 27,758 461 1,220 1,681 1,790 31,229

St. Lucie ............. 1,080 1,874 2,954 1,212 5,033 6,245 179 9,378

Sarasota ............. 105 143 248 14 41 55 41 344

Seminole ............ 86 14 100 - 15 15 13 128

Volusia ............... 159 24 183 2 17 19 8 210

Other counties 3 .. 83 11 94 - 30 30 51 175

Total .................. 74,200 72,400 146,600 5,350 13,500 18,850 5,440 170,890

Indian River ........ 2,500 3,100 5,600 4,000 9,100 13,100 348 19,048

Northern ............. 6,109 1,744 7,853 39 615 654 834 9,341

Central ............... 25,291 27,456 52,747 911 1,885 2,796 2,402 57,945

Western .............. 22,400 18,400 40,800 100 200 300 527 41,627

Southern ............ 17,900 21,700 39,600 300 1,700 2,000 1,329 42,929

Total .................. 74,200 72,400 146,600 5,350 13,500 18,850 5,440 170,890

- Represents zero. 1 Includes early, midseason, Navel, and Temple varieties. 2 Tangelos and tangerines. 3 Citrus, Palm Beach, Pinellas, and Putnam counties.

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Commercial Citrus Acreage by County 2012

Commercial Acres

Polk 82,572

DeSoto 64,258

Hendry 63,792

Highlands 61,525

Hardee 46,792

St. Lucie 37,424

Indian River 32,820

Collier 30,780

Manatee 18,300

Charlotte 13,071

Lake 11,060

Lee 10,589

Osceola 9,502

Glades 8,149

Hillsborough 8,023

Martin 7,183

Pasco 7,040

Okeechobee 6,850

Orange 3,373

Brevard 3,330

Sarasota 1,336

Marion 1,151

Volusia 815

Hernando 800

Seminole 428

Putnam 193

Other counties 1 337

Total 531,493 1 Citrus, Palm Beach, and Pinellas counties.

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B-7

Florida Citrus: Acreage, by Variety and County, Crop Year 2011-2012

County

Oranges Grapefruit

Specialty

fruit 3

All

citrus Non-Valencia 1 Late

(Valencia) All 2

Seedless Seedy All 2

White Colored

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)

Brevard ........................ 1,259 1,579 2,979 50 110 - 160 191 3,330

Charlotte ...................... 3,718 7,645 11,496 41 977 - 1,018 557 13,071

Collier ........................... 11,596 17,502 29,098 66 867 - 933 749 30,780

DeSoto ......................... 24,988 37,577 63,155 77 412 - 489 614 64,258

Glades .......................... 4,360 3,498 7,895 - 57 - 57 197 8,149

Hardee ......................... 29,139 15,835 45,520 54 311 13 378 894 46,792

Hendry ......................... 22,057 38,498 60,625 350 1,432 - 1,782 1,385 63,792

Hernando ..................... 654 10 724 1 9 - 10 66 800

Highlands ..................... 19,349 39,156 59,086 291 451 261 1,004 1,435 61,525

Hillsborough ................. 4,933 2,061 7,417 12 77 8 97 509 8,023

Indian River .................. 6,924 6,871 14,000 7,040 10,615 - 17,896 924 32,820

Lake ............................. 5,547 2,418 8,226 44 596 32 675 2,159 11,060

Lee ............................... 3,626 5,936 9,564 47 581 1 629 396 10,589

Manatee ....................... 9,691 7,993 17,856 58 132 3 193 251 18,300

Marion .......................... 758 168 956 4 24 - 28 167 1,151

Martin ........................... 1,275 5,435 6,714 181 186 - 367 102 7,183

Okeechobee ................. 2,702 2,965 5,667 210 696 - 914 269 6,850

Orange ......................... 1,725 1,322 3,063 16 31 - 47 263 3,373

Osceola ........................ 4,855 3,421 8,415 406 414 1 821 266 9,502

Pasco ........................... 4,962 1,376 6,631 5 65 1 71 338 7,040

Polk .............................. 34,138 38,399 74,863 751 1,698 219 2,725 4,984 82,572

Putnam ......................... 115 24 149 - 4 - 4 40 193

St. Lucie ....................... 5,431 13,190 18,690 3,354 14,083 - 17,539 1,195 37,424

Sarasota ....................... 405 572 979 35 205 3 243 114 1,336

Seminole ...................... 251 63 325 2 18 - 20 83 428

Volusia ......................... 530 171 701 4 49 3 56 58 815

Other Counties 4 ........... 114 9 124 - 35 - 35 178 337

Total ............................ 205,102 253,694 464,918 13,099 34,135 545 48,191 18,384 531,493

- Represents zero.

1 Includes early, midseason, Navel, and Temple varieties. 2 Includes unidentified variety acreage. 3 Tangelos, tangerines, lemons, and other citrus. 4 Citrus, Palm Beach, and Pinellas counties.

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Commercial Citrus Trees by County 2012

Commercial Trees

(1,000 trees)

Polk 9,938.8

Hendry 9,553.4

DeSoto 8,595.2

Highlands 7,898.3

Hardee 5,726.8

St. Lucie 4,865.6

Collier 4,503.3

Indian River 3,592.3

Manatee 2,368.0

Charlotte 1,869.7

Lake 1,577.4

Lee 1,444.6

Glades 1,240.9

Osceola 1,164.0

Martin 1,102.7

Pasco 984.4

Hillsborough 938.6

Okeechobee 819.4

Orange 405.5

Brevard 387.3

Sarasota 151.4

Marion 137.7

Hernando 88.1

Volusia 85.8

Seminole 52.5

Putnam 29.6

Other counties 1 44.1

Total 69,565.4

1 Citrus, Palm Beach, and Pinellas counties.

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Florida Citrus: Trees, by Variety and County, Crop Year 2011-2012

County

Oranges Grapefruit

Specialty

fruit 3

All

citrus Non-Valencia 1 Late

(Valencia) All 2

Seedless Seedy All 2

White Colored

(1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees) (1,000 trees)

Brevard ........................ 152.3 175.6 347.7 4.4 12.5 - 16.9 22.7 387.3

Charlotte ...................... 521.2 1,091.7 1,631.3 4.4 128.2 - 132.6 105.8 1,869.7

Collier ........................... 1,699.5 2,588.8 4,288.3 7.9 104.8 - 112.7 102.3 4,503.3

DeSoto ......................... 3,326.2 5,029.4 8,435.3 9.4 55.7 - 65.1 94.8 8,595.2

Glades .......................... 625.8 563.0 1,199.0 - 6.5 - 6.5 35.4 1,240.9

Hardee ......................... 3,535.6 1,954.2 5,561.3 5.0 37.6 1.1 43.7 121.8 5,726.8

Hendry ......................... 3,235.2 5,860.9 9,106.1 45.3 188.1 - 233.4 213.9 9,553.4

Hernando ..................... 72.1 1.3 80.1 0.1 0.9 - 1.0 7.0 88.1

Highlands ..................... 2,535.5 4,979.6 7,589.2 27.6 55.0 24.4 107.1 202.0 7,898.3

Hillsborough ................. 561.6 250.3 861.1 1.0 7.2 0.8 9.0 68.5 938.6

Indian River .................. 793.8 808.8 1,635.2 659.4 1,143.6 - 1,832.6 124.5 3,592.3

Lake ............................. 754.5 347.2 1,135.1 5.0 81.2 3.3 89.9 352.4 1,577.4

Lee ............................... 463.0 845.2 1,308.5 5.7 68.5 0.1 74.3 61.8 1,444.6

Manatee ....................... 1,213.7 1,081.3 2,317.9 5.5 13.4 0.3 19.2 30.9 2,368.0

Marion .......................... 87.0 20.5 110.5 0.5 2.4 - 2.9 24.3 137.7

Martin ........................... 187.8 859.0 1,047.2 21.8 20.7 - 42.5 13.0 1,102.7

Okeechobee ................. 333.6 343.0 676.6 20.5 84.3 - 105.7 37.1 819.4

Orange ......................... 212.4 150.8 365.1 1.1 4.3 - 5.4 35.0 405.5

Osceola ........................ 590.0 445.3 1,051.4 42.6 38.3 0.1 81.0 31.6 1,164.0

Pasco ........................... 682.9 210.1 932.4 0.7 6.9 0.1 7.7 44.3 984.4

Polk .............................. 4,099.0 4,586.7 8,982.8 73.2 169.7 19.9 267.5 688.5 9,938.8

Putnam ......................... 16.2 3.6 21.3 - 0.7 - 0.7 7.6 29.6

St. Lucie ....................... 736.1 1,961.2 2,713.0 389.8 1,575.5 - 1,977.5 175.1 4,865.6

Sarasota ....................... 45.2 67.8 113.3 4.1 21.1 0.2 25.4 12.7 151.4

Seminole ...................... 32.4 7.2 41.0 0.2 2.1 - 2.3 9.2 52.5

Volusia ......................... 59.0 16.2 75.2 0.3 5.0 0.2 5.5 5.1 85.8

Other Counties 4 ........... 12.7 1.3 14.2 - 4.2 - 4.2 25.7 44.1

Total ............................ 26,584.3 34,250.0 61,640.1 1,335.5 3,838.4 50.5 5,272.3 2,653.0 69,565.4

- Represents zero. 1 Includes early, midseason, Navel, and Temple varieties. 2 Includes unidentified variety tree numbers. 3 Tangelos, tangerines, lemons, and other citrus. 4 Citrus, Palm Beach, and Pinellas.

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Florida Citrus: Trees, Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Variety Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop

year

Bearing

trees

Bearing

acreage

Yield

per acre

Utilization of production On-tree

Total Fresh Processed Price per

box

Value of

production

(1,000 trees) (1,000 acres) (boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Non-Valencia

Oranges 1 2

2002-2003 .......... 36,355 283.0 396 112,000 6,773 105,227 2.62 293,594

2003-2004 .......... 34,445 266.3 473 126,000 5,615 120,385 2.20 277,715

2004-2005 .......... 32,165 249.3 317 79,100 4,403 74,697 2.82 223,193

2005-2006 .......... 28,784 220.4 340 75,000 4,896 70,104 4.70 352,833

2006-2007 .......... 27,790 212.7 308 65,600 4,162 61,438 8.92 584,871

2007-2008 .......... 26,824 206.9 404 83,500 3,885 79,615 5.90 492,634

2008-2009 .......... 26,380 204.8 413 84,600 4,342 80,258 5.09 430,684

2009-2010 .......... 25,760 200.3 342 68,600 3,827 64,773 5.95 408,507

2010-2011 .......... 25,253 196.1 358 70,300 4,122 66,178 7.11 500,040

2011-2012 3 ........ 24,909 192.8 385 74,200 3,998 70,202 7.09 525,773

Navel Oranges

2002-2003 .......... 2,313 18.2 297 5,400 3,882 1,518 4.93 26,597

2003-2004 .......... 2,014 15.7 274 4,300 3,112 1,188 4.26 18,302

2004-2005 .......... 1,784 13.7 182 2,500 2,017 483 9.68 24,191

2005-2006 .......... 1,525 11.8 322 3,800 2,861 939 5.65 21,476

2006-2007 .......... 1,388 10.8 264 2,850 2,228 622 10.57 30,128

2007-2008 .......... 1,303 10.2 294 3,000 2,302 698 6.47 19,403

2008-2009 .......... 1,233 9.6 313 3,000 2,449 551 6.42 19,269

2009-2010 .......... 1,137 8.9 258 2,300 1,873 427 9.68 22,266

2010-2011 .......... 1,089 8.6 308 2,650 2,273 377 10.71 28,371

2011-2012 3 ........ 1,045 8.2 323 2,650 2,159 491 10.54 27,936

Late (Valencia) Oranges

2002-2003 .......... 41,682 304.6 299 91,000 2,940 88,060 3.85 350,210

2003-2004 .......... 40,947 298.5 389 116,000 4,278 111,722 3.64 422,212

2004-2005 .......... 40,427 292.5 242 70,700 2,994 67,706 4.24 299,699

2005-2006 .......... 37,170 270.6 269 72,700 2,418 70,282 6.33 460,489

2006-2007 .......... 36,160 263.2 241 63,400 2,234 61,166 11.69 740,871

2007-2008 .......... 34,918 257.0 337 86,700 1,968 84,732 7.30 632,714

2008-2009 .......... 34,374 254.3 306 77,900 2,585 75,315 6.50 506,385

2009-2010 .......... 33,801 250.7 260 65,100 2,033 63,067 8.01 521,408

2010-2011 .......... 32,905 243.9 288 70,200 1,837 68,363 9.71 681,858

2011-2012 3 ........ 32,550 240.6 301 72,400 2,134 70,266 8.85 641,068

All Oranges 2

2002-2003 .......... 78,037 587.6 345 203,000 9,713 193,287 3.17 643,804

2003-2004 .......... 75,392 564.8 428 242,000 9,893 232,107 2.89 699,927

2004-2005 .......... 72,592 541.8 276 149,800 7,397 142,403 3.49 522,892

2005-2006 .......... 65,954 491.0 301 147,700 7,314 140,386 5.51 813,322

2006-2007 .......... 63,950 475.9 271 129,000 6,396 122,604 10.28 1,325,742

2007-2008 .......... 61,742 463.9 367 170,200 5,853 164,347 6.61 1,125,348

2008-2009 .......... 60,754 459.1 354 162,500 6,927 155,573 5.77 937,069

2009-2010 .......... 59,561 451.0 296 133,700 5,860 127,840 6.96 929,915

2010-2011 .......... 58,158 440.0 319 140,500 5,959 134,541 8.41 1,181,898

2011-2012 3 ........ 57,459 433.4 338 146,600 6,132 140,468 7.96 1,166,841 1 Early, midseason, and Navel varieties.

2 Includes Temples beginning in 2006-2007. 3 2011-2012 preliminary.

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Florida Citrus: Trees, Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Variety Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop

year

Bearing

trees

Bearing

acreage

Yield

per acre

Utilization of production On-tree

Total Fresh Processed Price per

box

Value of

production

(1,000 trees) (1,000 acres) (boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

White Grapefruit 1

2002-2003 ................ 3,944 38.6 420 16,200 3,172 13,028 1.77 28,702

2003-2004 ................ 3,247 31.3 508 15,900 3,273 12,627 1.94 30,862

2004-2005 ................ 2,712 25.8 132 3,400 1,352 2,048 11.93 40,560

2005-2006 ................ 2,214 21.3 305 6,500 1,433 5,067 7.47 48,544

2006-2007 ................ 2,083 19.9 467 9,300 1,961 7,339 2.51 23,305

2007-2008 ................ 1,895 18.3 492 9,000 1,893 7,107 2.36 21,276

2008-2009 ................ 1,672 16.4 402 6,600 1,392 5,208 1.82 11,999

2009-2010 ................ 1,475 14.6 411 6,000 1,526 4,474 5.76 34,531

2010-2011 ................ 1,434 14.2 412 5,850 1,378 4,472 5.66 33,126

2011-2012 2 .............. 1,377 13.6 393 5,350 1,147 4,203 6.24 33,365

Colored Grapefruit

2002-2003 ................ 6,352 56.9 395 22,500 12,417 10,083 2.93 65,816

2003-2004 ................ 5,721 51.0 490 25,000 13,384 11,616 4.22 105,433

2004-2005 ................ 5,079 45.2 208 9,400 6,067 3,333 14.02 131,805

2005-2006 ................ 4,329 38.5 332 12,800 5,481 7,319 7.90 101,111

2006-2007 ................ 4,232 37.5 477 17,900 8,998 8,902 5.42 96,975

2007-2008 ................ 4,094 36.5 482 17,600 8,730 8,870 5.47 96,231

2008-2009 ................ 3,961 35.5 425 15,100 7,947 7,153 4.68 70,697

2009-2010 ................ 3,725 33.5 427 14,300 7,831 6,469 8.23 117,625

2010-2011 ................ 3,602 32.3 430 13,900 7,005 6,895 7.17 99,621

2011-2012 2 .............. 3,557 31.9 423 13,500 6,784 6,716 7.55 101,985

All Grapefruit

2002-2003 ................ 10,296 95.5 405 38,700 15,589 23,111 2.44 94,518

2003-2004 ................ 8,968 82.3 497 40,900 16,657 24,243 3.33 136,295

2004-2005 ................ 7,791 71.0 180 12,800 7,419 5,381 13.47 172,365

2005-2006 ................ 6,543 59.8 323 19,300 6,914 12,386 7.75 149,655

2006-2007 ................ 6,315 57.4 474 27,200 10,959 16,241 4.42 120,280

2007-2008 ................ 5,989 54.8 485 26,600 10,623 15,977 4.42 117,507

2008-2009 ................ 5,633 51.9 418 21,700 9,339 12,361 3.81 82,696

2009-2010 ................ 5,200 48.1 422 20,300 9,357 10,943 7.50 152,156

2010-2011 ................ 5,036 46.5 425 19,750 8,383 11,367 6.72 132,747

2011-2012 2 .............. 4,934 45.5 414 18,850 7,931 10,919 7.18 135,350

1 Includes seedy grapefruit. 2 2011-2012 preliminary.

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Florida Citrus: Trees, Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Variety Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop

year

Bearing

trees

Bearing

acreage

Yield

per acre

Utilization of production On-tree

Total Fresh Processed Price per

box

Value of

production

(1,000 trees) (1,000 acres) (boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Early Tangerines 1

2002-2003 ................... 1,969 12.8 234 3,000 2,110 890 8.39 25,163

2003-2004 ................... 1,725 11.4 316 3,600 2,307 1,293 6.15 22,142

2004-2005 ................... 1,579 10.5 233 2,450 1,814 636 10.12 24,785

2005-2006 ................... 1,301 8.7 328 2,850 1,913 937 10.40 29,640

2006-2007 ................... 1,185 8.0 300 2,400 1,661 739 12.01 28,820

2007-2008 ................... 1,140 7.7 338 2,600 1,761 839 8.64 22,461

2008-2009 ................... 1,125 7.6 336 2,550 1,908 642 5.59 14,263

2009-2010 ................... 1,044 7.0 321 2,250 1,550 700 10.72 24,115

2010-2011 ................... 999 6.6 394 2,600 1,742 858 9.43 24,525

2011-2012 2 ................. 933 6.2 376 2,330 1,665 665 7.49 17,448

Honey Tangerines

2002-2003 ................... 1,347 8.9 281 2,500 1,804 696 8.36 20,897

2003-2004 ................... 1,383 9.1 319 2,900 2,133 767 9.16 26,575

2004-2005 ................... 1,342 8.8 227 2,000 1,504 496 14.36 28,727

2005-2006 ................... 1,234 8.1 327 2,650 1,695 955 8.45 22,391

2006-2007 ................... 1,142 7.6 289 2,200 1,411 789 13.27 29,200

2007-2008 ................... 1,113 7.3 397 2,900 1,521 1,379 5.02 14,550

2008-2009 ................... 1,075 7.1 183 1,300 929 371 8.20 10,660

2009-2010 ................... 941 6.3 349 2,200 1,461 739 9.52 20,953

2010-2011 ................... 918 6.2 331 2,050 1,265 785 11.17 22,889

2011-2012 2 ................. 885 5.9 332 1,960 1,173 787 10.66 20,888

All Tangerines

2002-2003 ................... 3,316 21.7 253 5,500 3,914 1,586 8.40 46,217

2003-2004 ................... 3,108 20.5 317 6,500 4,440 2,060 7.46 48,464

2004-2005 ................... 2,921 19.3 231 4,450 3,318 1,132 12.02 53,503

2005-2006 ................... 2,535 16.8 327 5,500 3,608 1,892 9.44 51,907

2006-2007 ................... 2,327 15.6 295 4,600 3,072 1,528 12.64 58,152

2007-2008 ................... 2,253 15.0 367 5,500 3,282 2,218 6.70 36,830

2008-2009 ................... 2,200 14.7 262 3,850 2,837 1,013 6.49 24,986

2009-2010 ................... 1,985 13.3 335 4,450 3,011 1,439 10.14 45,134

2010-2011 ................... 1,908 12.8 363 4,650 3,007 1,643 10.23 47,558

2011-2012 2 ................. 1,818 12.1 355 4,290 2,838 1,452 8.99 38,554

1 Includes Fallglo and Sunburst varieties. 2 2011-2012 preliminary.

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Florida Citrus: Trees, Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Variety Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop

year

Bearing

trees

Bearing

acreage

Yield

per acre

Utilization of production On-tree

Total Fresh Processed Price per

box

Value of

production

(1,000 trees) (1,000 acres) (boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (1,000 boxes) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Tangelos

2002-2003 ..... 1,151 9.1 258 2,350 608 1,742 2.60 6,114

2003-2004 ..... 1,052 8.0 125 1,000 545 455 7.48 7,484

2004-2005 ..... 814 6.4 242 1,550 495 1,055 2.45 3,794

2005-2006 ..... 828 6.3 222 1,400 547 853 5.37 7,512

2006-2007 ..... 704 5.5 227 1,250 428 822 8.24 10,298

2007-2008 ..... 668 5.2 288 1,500 432 1,068 2.87 4,309

2008-2009 ..... 659 5.2 221 1,150 504 646 1.73 1,984

2009-2010 ..... 593 4.7 191 900 415 485 4.34 3,902

2010-2011 ..... 555 4.3 267 1,150 443 707 5.58 6,423

2011-2012 1 ... 527 4.1 280 1,150 434 716 9.65 11,101

Temples 2

2002-2003 ..... 509 4.2 310 1,300 305 995 2.01 2,615

2003-2004 ..... 393 3.4 412 1,400 342 1,058 1.07 1,502

2004-2005 ..... 332 2.9 224 650 213 437 2.48 1,615

2005-2006 ..... 289 2.5 280 700 209 491 3.16 2,214

2006-2007 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2007-2008 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2008-2009 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2009-2010 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2010-2011 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2011-2012 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

Lemons

2002-2003 ..... 151 0.9 94 85 (NA) (NA) 3.85 327

2003-2004 3 ... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

2004-2005 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2005-2006 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2006-2007 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2007-2008 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2008-2009 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2009-2010 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2010-2011 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2011-2012 ..... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 1 2011-2012 preliminary. 2 Included in non-Valencia oranges beginning in 2006-2007. 3 Estimates discontinued.

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Avocados in Florida

Production of Florida avocados increased from the previous season by 344,000 bushels, or 38 percent. Bearing acreage is

estimated at 7,400 acres. The price per bushel is $18.90, down 6 percent from the previous season. Total value of crop

production is $23,512,000.

In Florida, most early season varieties of avocados are West Indian types, whereas midseason and late varieties are mostly

Guatemalan-West Indian hybrids or Guatemalan types. Commercial production is primarily in Miami-Dade and Collier

counties. Florida avocados have a lower fat content than those from other states and countries, are typically larger than

avocados from California and are available from June through the end of February.

Florida Avocado: Trees, Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value Crop Years 2002-2003 through 2011-2012

Crop

year

Bearing

acreage

Yield

per acre Production

Price per

bushel 1

Value of

production

(1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Avocados

2002-2003 ................ 5.9 210 1,240 13.90 17,236

2003-2004 ................ 6.1 111 680 20.20 13,736

2004-2005 ................ 6.4 175 1,120 12.90 14,448

2005-2006 2 .............. 5.3 91 480 23.50 11,280

2006-2007 ................ 6.5 86 560 22.80 12,768

2007-2008 ................ 7.0 157 1,100 11.00 12,100

2008-2009 ................ 7.5 146 1,098 12.00 13,176

2009-2010 ................ 7.4 126 928 15.00 13,920

2010-2011 ................ 7.4 122 900 20.00 18,000

2011-2012 ................ 7.4 168 1,244 18.90 23,512

1 One bushel equals 50 pounds. 2 Hurricane Wilma affected production.