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1 Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture Karen Klonsky Kurt Richter Agricultural Issues Center University of California May 2007

2 Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture Karen Klonsky Extension Specialist Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Davis and Associate Director Agricultural Issues Center University of California Kurt Richter Research Associate Agricultural Issues Center University of California For information regarding this publication contact: Karen Klonsky Phone: (530) klonsky@primal.ucdavis.edu Internet Release The University of California Agricultural Issues Center has posted this publication on its website The internet version can be downloaded in its entirety for noncommercial use. Supported in part by the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center Copyright March 2007 The Regents of the University of California Agricultural Issues Center University of California Agricultural Issues Center One Shields Avenue Davis CA agissues@ucdavis.edu Web: Phone: (530) Fax: (530)

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 2 Geographic Regions of Organic Production in California (Figure 1)... 3 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, Percent of Registered Growers and Total Sales by Sales Class, Entry and Exit Patterns of Registered Growers, California Organic Agriculture by County, Number of Growers Number of Acres Farm Level Sales Value Dollars California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Growers Number of Acres Farm Level Sales Value Dollars... 28

4 Introduction The California Organic Products Act (COPA), signed into law in 2003, provides protection to producers, processors, handlers and consumers in that foods produced and marketed as organic must meet specified standards. As part of the regulatory process, COPA requires annual registration of all processors, growers and handlers of commodities labeled as organic. State registration is separate from, and does not act as a substitute for, organic certification. State law mandates registration administered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) while federal law mandates certification by a USDA accredited thirdparty organization. This publication quantifies the current size and growth of the organic industry in California in terms of acres, farm gate sales and number of growers statewide and by commodity, commodity group, county, and region based on CDFA registration data from Values have been updated since the December 2005 Review. The state s counties are divided into eight geographic regions based on similar groupings used by CDFA in their annual statistical reports (Figure 1). The five major commodity group classifications presented also parallel the CDFA reports and include: field crops; fruit and nut crops; livestock, dairy, poultry and apiary products; nursery, forestry and flowers; and vegetable crops. When interpreting the data, the following points should be considered. The numbers contained in this publication are derived solely from information provided in the annual registration forms of organic growers. In other words, the numbers are presented as reported to CDFA by growers. Only sales from products marketed as organic are required to be reported to CDFA. This means that income from sales of organically grown products sold in the conventional market may not be included. Similarly, income from government payment is not reported. Under CDFA regulations, producers of organic commodities pay graduated registration fees based on an operation s total sales. However, registrants grossing over $5 million annually were not obligated to report the value of sales above that amount prior to While most registrants reported actual amounts over $5 million, some registrants reported at the ceiling. Therefore, the total value of production in this publication is undoubtedly underestimated because income realized by some high-revenue producers may not have been fully counted. In this report, acreage was calculated by tallying only crop production acres. Land that was double or multiple cropped was counted as one crop acre. Fallow land and land utilized for roads, houses and farm buildings were excluded from the analysis. The acreage reported here includes only those acres from which growers reported organic sales. Finally, when interpreting the total number of growers, the sum of the subcategories may not equal the total because some individual growers have reported in multiple subcategories. For example, a grower producing vegetables and fruit will count as one vegetable grower and one fruit grower, and still only account for one of the total number of growers. Simply adding the number of vegetable growers to the number of fruit growers would result in double counting. Similarly, a grower producing wheat and corn counts as one corn grower and one wheat grower but only one of the total number of field crop producers. 2 UC Agricultural Issues Center

5 Figure 1. Geographic Regions of Organic Production in California Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

6 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity Group, Number of Growers* YEAR Nut , , , , , , , , , , , ,795 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres YEAR Nut ,121 36,626 4, , , ,372 39,967 6, , , ,653 47,423 5, , , ,974 45,576 14, , , ,875 53,784 50, , , ,356 42,401 65, , ,907 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars YEAR Nut ,363,942 71,474,358 12,121,323 4,751,832 94,124, ,836, ,575,100 85,974,213 12,056,194 7,010,241 86,605, ,221, ,544,011 98,398,923 11,725,104 7,147, ,190, ,005, ,987, ,468,734 34,450,853 8,090, ,827, ,824, ,357, ,453,705 76,189,965 13,044, ,618, ,663, ,549, ,767,951 8,071, ,803, ,004,792 Total 4 UC Agricultural Issues Center

7 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2000 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers 245 1, ,903 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area ,117 Cascade-Sierra 11, ,358 Central Coast 866 2, ,382 19,887 North Coast 344 6, ,009 9,811 Sacramento Valley 23,064 3, ,155 30,824 San Joaquin Valley 15,409 11,565 3, ,420 49,770 South Coast 1,657 7, ,734 14,720 Southeast Interior 1,173 3, ,656 8,066 Total Acres 56,121 36,626 4, , ,552 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Nut Bay Area 118,355 1,049,818 3,763, ,579 1,385,089 6,857,810 Cascade-Sierra 1,139, ,102 34,695 8, ,701 2,823,232 Central Coast 208,329 8,712,863 8,200 2,413,031 30,639,995 41,982,418 North Coast 84,204 11,392,813 3,132, ,488 3,730,477 19,221,222 Sacramento Valley 12,914,272 8,161,279 10, ,988 6,726,332 28,114,071 San Joaquin Valley 1,604,653 19,972,015 3,549, ,740 24,913,873 50,151,687 South Coast 1,468,821 15,681,001 1,504, ,584 17,898,725 36,820,744 Southeast Interior 826,185 5,582, ,809 8,111,526 14,865,087 Total Sales 18,363,942 71,474,358 12,121,323 4,751,832 94,124, ,836,273 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Total Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

8 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2001 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers 263 1, ,925 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area ,869 Cascade-Sierra 11, ,779 Central Coast 1,423 3, ,514 34,217 North Coast 335 7,852 2, ,908 12,865 Sacramento Valley 22,188 3, ,412 28,630 San Joaquin Valley 16,644 13,730 3, ,327 55,066 South Coast 1,566 7, ,721 14,405 Southeast Interior 857 2,279 4,426 7,630 Total Acres 55,372 39,967 6, , ,460 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Nut Bay Area 8,463 1,422, ,944 1,671,811 3,692,603 Cascade-Sierra 1,078, ,023 7,858 22, ,556 2,375,916 Central Coast 197,657 10,405,417 10,010 2,823,916 37,665,535 51,102,535 North Coast 93,805 11,045,699 6,303,543 1,636,119 3,151,082 22,230,248 Sacramento Valley 9,725,193 8,274, ,059 7,217,100 25,593,644 San Joaquin Valley 1,720,019 28,667,686 5,276, ,530 14,769,440 50,678,714 South Coast 2,436,646 18,316, , ,082 13,099,709 34,421,099 Southeast Interior 314,521 7,034,785 8,571,730 17,126,952 Total Sales 15,575,100 85,974,213 12,056,194 7,010,241 86,605, ,221,711 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Total 6 UC Agricultural Issues Center

9 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2002 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers 261 1, ,847 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area 1, ,179 Cascade-Sierra 13, ,068 Central Coast 1,896 3, ,944 26,152 North Coast 1,182 7,422 2, ,906 13,355 Sacramento Valley 19,803 4, ,493 27,365 San Joaquin Valley 21,228 16,277 3, ,061 56,322 South Coast , ,704 16,489 Southeast Interior 766 2, ,012 7,575 Total Acres 61,653 47,423 5, , ,503 Total Farm Level Sales Value - Dollars Nut Bay Area 64, ,945 4, ,431 1,596,045 2,739,304 Cascade-Sierra 1,784, ,660 13,963 19, ,027 3,067,859 Central Coast 408,059 15,512,147 3,585 2,887,603 45,155,445 63,966,839 North Coast 128,202 14,186,721 3,169,954 1,215,851 3,771,620 22,472,348 Sacramento Valley 8,492,026 10,170,717 5, ,042 9,839,242 29,423,928 San Joaquin Valley 1,157,760 28,004,636 8,017, ,707 29,802,465 67,192,679 South Coast 1,053,671 20,373, , ,921 20,745,537 42,461,572 Southeast Interior 455,076 8,993, ,950 1,239,047 7,811,698 18,680,785 Total Sales 13,544,011 98,398,923 11,725,104 7,147, ,190, ,005,685 Total Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

10 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2003 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers 251 1, ,757 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area 1, ,394 Cascade-Sierra 14, ,445 Central Coast 1,124 3, ,130 24,348 North Coast 3,944 8,451 7, ,879 21,668 Sacramento Valley 19,272 4, ,738 27,390 San Joaquin Valley 26,118 17,676 6, ,630 62,576 South Coast 531 7, ,303 11,917 Southeast Interior 986 2,721 4,328 8,083 Total Acres 68,974 45,576 14, , ,821 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Nut Bay Area 19,854 1,077,223 7, ,640 1,498,490 2,831,135 Cascade-Sierra 1,957, ,885 4,304 7, ,266 3,176,436 Central Coast 207,371 21,380,886 31,776 2,705,555 76,255, ,580,897 North Coast 215,122 10,691,486 20,246,671 1,102,076 2,529,552 34,784,907 Sacramento Valley 10,798,825 10,986,520 1, ,970 10,422,056 33,047,305 San Joaquin Valley 1,292,453 41,984,494 13,584, ,488 35,269,765 92,394,555 South Coast 248,361 18,979, , ,270 20,484,538 40,383,129 Southeast Interior 247,595 11,477,677 8,051,275 22,627,140 Total Sales 14,987, ,468,734 34,450,853 8,090, ,827, ,824,504 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Total 8 UC Agricultural Issues Center

11 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2004 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers 194 1, ,757 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area , ,755 Cascade-Sierra 13, , ,923 Central Coast 1,491 4, ,656 30,585 North Coast 4,530 10,816 22, ,661 40,495 Sacramento Valley 17,047 6, ,060 26,945 San Joaquin Valley 12,462 17,153 17, ,240 57,902 South Coast , ,032 16,119 Southeast Interior 1,069 3, ,968 11,539 Total Acres 51,875 53,784 50, , ,263 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Nut Bay Area 17,165 2,066,428 9, ,795 2,339,992 4,957,248 Cascade-Sierra 4,027,826 1,887,673 18,573 14, ,839 6,671,507 Central Coast 733,329 36,705,845 22,956 3,595, ,119, ,176,834 North Coast 262,762 21,720,927 39,710,314 1,670,842 5,727,036 69,091,881 Sacramento Valley 9,335,214 15,426,766 3, ,157 15,809,822 41,523,921 San Joaquin Valley 1,253,918 47,628,744 27,996, ,472 45,496, ,364,303 South Coast 1,291,532 30,829,475 8,143, ,680 37,738,049 78,656,174 Southeast Interior 435,956 14,187, ,949 4,649,467 13,664,826 33,222,045 Total Sales 17,357, ,453,705 76,189,965 13,044, ,618, ,663,913 Total Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

12 California Organic Agriculture by Region and Commodity Group, 2005 Number of Growers* Nut Bay Area Cascade-Sierra Central Coast North Coast Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley South Coast Southeast Interior Total Growers ,795 *Row totals do not equal the sum of the columns because of growers in multiple commodity groups. Total* Number of Acres Nut Bay Area , ,527 Cascade-Sierra 11, , ,220 25,126 Central Coast 1,036 2,574 1, ,564 28,528 North Coast 1,495 7,588 21, ,878 Sacramento Valley 16,589 5,354 10, ,736 35,296 San Joaquin Valley 8,657 16,492 12, ,357 46,368 South Coast 645 7, ,214 12,046 Southeast Interior 756 2, ,797 8,139 Total Acres 41,356 42,401 65, , ,907 Total Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Nut Bay Area 1,268,254 1,564,865 21, ,136 1,871,361 4,977,129 Cascade-Sierra 5,407,044 1,215,911 65,609 7, ,413 7,524,628 Central Coast 852,395 30,656,241 44,927 3,353, ,896, ,803,467 North Coast 897,138 16,680,669 35,172, ,740 5,307,130 59,029,031 Sacramento Valley 12,453,321 14,820,705 25, ,572 14,184,721 42,408,554 San Joaquin Valley 2,164,098 62,069,962 40,345, ,763 44,412, ,441,328 South Coast 1,160,953 27,032,945 6,723, ,312 26,751,148 62,041,343 Southeast Interior 346,406 12,770, ,599 12,551,518 27,779,312 Total Sales 24,549, ,812,263 82,767,951 8,071, ,803, ,004,792 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Total 10 UC Agricultural Issues Center

13 Percent of Registered Growers and Total Sales by Sales Class, Sales Class ($ per year) % Growers % % % % % % % % % % Sales Growers Sales Growers Sales Growers Sales Growers Sales Growers 0-4, <1 37 <1 37 <1 5,000-9, <1 10 <1 8 <1 10,000-49, ,000-99, , , , , , , ,000,000 & above All % Sales Entry and Exit Patterns of Registered Growers, Organic Growers: Continuing from the previous year 1,414 1,535 1,534 1,480 1,444 1,475 Entering Total Registered Growers 1,893 1,915 1,838 1,750 1,722 1,795 Exiting at the end of the year n/a Continuing into the next year 1,535 1,534 1,480 1,444 1,475 n/a n/a = not available Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

14 California Organic Agriculture by County, Number of Growers Region/County Bay Area Alameda Contra Costa Marin San Francisco San Mateo Cascade-Sierra Amador Calaveras El Dorado Lassen Modoc Nevada Placer Plumas 3 4 Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Trinity Central Coast Monterey San Benito San Luis Obispo Santa Clara Santa Cruz North Coast Del Norte Humboldt Lake Mendocino Napa Sonoma UC Agricultural Issues Center

15 California Organic Agriculture by County, Number of Growers (continued) Region/County Sacramento Valley Butte Colusa Glenn Sacramento Solano Sutter Tehama Yolo Yuba San Joaquin Valley Fresno Kern Kings Madera Merced San Joaquin Stanislaus Tulare South Coast Los Angeles Orange San Bernardino San Diego Santa Barbara Ventura Southeast Interior Imperial Inyo Mono Riverside Tuolumne Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

16 California Organic Agriculture by County, Number of Acres Region/County Bay Area 2,117 1,870 2,181 2,941 5,755 8,527 Alameda Contra Costa 1, Marin ,420 2,342 4,929 8,172 San Francisco San Mateo Cascade-Sierra 13,357 12,786 15,080 15,457 21,923 25,126 Amador Calaveras El Dorado Lassen Modoc 1, ,513 Nevada Placer 1,489 1,637 1,603 1,763 1,541 1,929 Plumas 2,608 3,021 Shasta Sierra Siskiyou 9,105 9,432 11,068 11,580 15,188 16,333 Trinity Central Coast 19,892 34,217 26,152 24,352 30,585 28,528 Monterey 5,652 8,916 8,389 9,898 13,637 15,924 San Benito 9,804 19,906 12,094 9,689 10,016 6,614 San Luis Obispo 1,696 2,265 2,895 1,978 2,883 2,818 Santa Clara Santa Cruz 2,193 2,598 2,321 2,347 3,399 2,828 North Coast 9,812 12,868 13,357 21,669 40,495 30,878 Del Norte Humboldt ,209 2,152 5,202 6,850 Lake 1,481 1,505 1,622 2,679 2,029 1,333 Mendocino 2,250 2,819 2,990 3,297 4,988 3,442 Napa 460 1,070 1,327 1,611 2,470 1,040 Sonoma 5,382 7,226 5,604 8,785 16,229 10, UC Agricultural Issues Center

17 California Organic Agriculture by County, Number of Acres (continued) Region/County Sacramento Valley 30,392 28,630 26,735 26,895 26,945 35,296 Butte 3,598 4,489 4,278 5,265 5,332 14,581 Colusa 4,376 3,510 2,722 2,793 2,952 2,822 Glenn 4,124 2,705 2,716 3,177 1,495 2,883 Sacramento 1, Solano 1,039 1,830 1,319 1,716 1,948 1,019 Sutter 6,348 5,772 5,767 6,557 6,757 6,690 Tehama 2,445 2,408 2,950 1,639 1, Yolo 6,084 6,118 4,961 4,251 4,956 4,848 Yuba ,123 1,392 1,240 1,045 San Joaquin Valley 49,771 55,072 56,587 62,241 57,902 46,368 Fresno 9,263 9,797 11,090 11,398 11,057 10,770 Kern 21,253 23,368 14,952 10,085 8,689 7,856 Kings 1,849 8,183 14,414 10,590 4,626 Madera 2,517 2,732 4,376 4,535 4,641 3,911 Merced 2,877 3,830 4,864 7,659 8,682 7,140 San Joaquin Stanislaus 11,593 11,212 10,556 10,743 11,169 9,304 Tulare 1,223 1,457 1,816 2,460 2,412 2,185 South Coast 14,720 14,404 16,489 11,918 16,080 12,046 Los Angeles 1,256 1, Orange San Bernardino San Diego 6,386 6,082 9,319 4,889 8,317 5,672 Santa Barbara 2,150 2,187 1,848 1,884 2,212 1,630 Ventura 4,248 4,344 4,920 4,800 5,020 4,254 Southeast Interior 8,066 7,630 7,575 8,083 11,062 8,139 Imperial 4,339 4,720 4,360 4,874 6,327 5,383 Inyo Mono Riverside Tuolumne 3,480 2,569 2,795 2,672 3,946 2,163 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

18 California Organic Agriculture by County, Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Region/County Bay Area 6,857,810 3,692,904 2,739,705 2,831,669 4,957,248 4,977,129 Alameda 781,215 1,119, , ,475 1,061, ,775 Contra Costa 1,369,588 1,649, , ,901 2,064,106 1,426,443 Marin 4,619, ,462 1,146,123 1,266,529 1,757,885 2,922,373 San Francisco San Mateo 86,935 58, ,932 71,464 72,980 77,438 Cascade-Sierra 2,823,232 2,375,919 3,068,663 3,176,699 6,671,507 7,524,628 Amador 196, , , , , ,460 Calaveras 194,021 87,377 49,439 40,987 70,410 26,546 El Dorado 323, , , , , ,282 Lassen 10,501 38,011 34,357 Modoc 263,632 51, , , , ,631 Nevada 307, , , , , ,615 Placer 606, , , ,657 1,247,006 1,797,897 Plumas 31,854 58,859 Shasta 63, , , , , ,508 Sierra Siskiyou 822, ,457 1,002,970 1,222,902 2,998,662 3,263,639 Trinity 32,836 23,327 32,581 11,077 55,064 62,141 Central Coast 41,985,419 51,102,535 63,966, ,584, ,176, ,803,467 Monterey 12,307,895 16,670,498 29,385,445 38,742,015 57,432,111 74,844,081 San Benito 12,299,141 14,834,861 11,120,129 35,186,635 45,363,694 40,603,341 San Luis Obispo 1,944,482 2,755,635 3,018,016 4,247,693 9,834,001 6,046,145 Santa Clara 2,444,479 2,042,746 2,057,908 1,893,836 2,605,447 2,540,015 Santa Cruz 12,989,422 14,798,795 18,385,341 20,514,468 29,941,581 25,769,885 North Coast 19,221,982 23,119,728 23,732,848 36,231,592 69,091,881 59,029,031 Del Norte Humboldt 989, ,062 1,469,954 3,715,287 7,490,344 7,663,036 Lake 671, , ,731 1,173,552 1,766,773 1,428,886 Mendocino 8,344,534 7,718,987 8,524,006 5,973,278 13,498,274 8,005,191 Napa 796,230 1,505,956 2,123,827 1,900,239 4,416,541 4,870,963 Sonoma 8,399,718 12,161,998 10,162,130 21,505,234 34,138,955 29,435, UC Agricultural Issues Center

19 California Organic Agriculture by County, Farm Level Sales Value Dollars (continued) Region/County Sacramento Valley 28,114,074 25,593,924 29,423,928 33,047,307 41,523,921 42,408,554 Butte 3,308,663 4,187,697 3,709,178 5,814,911 6,191,598 7,398,356 Colusa 2,455,109 2,107,167 1,694,096 2,326,938 2,296,820 4,477,662 Glenn 6,392,132 3,217,303 4,821,096 3,862,543 2,024,663 2,979,472 Sacramento 557, , , , , ,990 Solano 374, ,593 1,212,252 2,040,043 4,134,082 2,808,664 Sutter 4,861,056 4,414,376 4,862,698 5,243,603 7,126,673 5,554,769 Tehama 1,230,152 1,741,263 1,344,356 1,515,197 2,208,660 1,474,357 Yolo 7,290,905 7,329,984 9,221,972 9,310,333 14,919,390 13,762,322 Yuba 1,644,322 1,193,925 1,934,095 2,609,716 2,135,932 3,118,962 San Joaquin Valley 51,002,342 52,846,138 69,244,914 94,796, ,364, ,441,328 Fresno 13,215,125 12,760,465 13,279,587 16,528,259 22,285,449 23,132,246 Kern 18,929,499 16,325,630 24,224,681 33,328,753 39,845,032 48,480,000 Kings 618, , ,164 1,324,003 1,143,429 Madera 3,314,410 3,933,188 5,279,914 7,471,516 9,251,338 10,052,516 Merced 5,319,175 7,212,694 11,925,853 15,650,303 16,124,343 24,175,362 San Joaquin 2,042,401 2,015,456 2,089,885 1,783,504 1,853,438 1,973,924 Stanislaus 1,860,280 3,643,991 3,039,899 4,012,741 10,346,697 5,356,291 Tulare 5,826,851 6,336,014 8,581,731 15,188,837 22,334,003 35,127,560 South Coast 36,820,744 34,421,099 42,461,572 40,383,229 78,656,174 62,041,343 Los Angeles 4,289,606 2,969,083 2,154,534 2,156,640 10,977,955 7,321,849 Orange 483, ,897 1,125,630 1,086,290 2,517,784 1,588,592 San Bernardino 277, , , , ,142 San Diego 12,441,531 14,097,646 14,223,013 14,229,662 29,428,435 22,695,898 Santa Barbara 7,650,938 11,609,349 9,941,838 9,458,108 16,163,390 12,153,886 Ventura 11,677,251 4,643,004 14,762,157 13,248,573 19,328,418 17,922,976 Southeast Interior 14,865,087 17,126,952 18,680,785 22,627,140 33,222,045 27,779,312 Imperial 10,256,186 12,343,258 13,627,420 14,186,454 22,681,057 18,846,369 Inyo Mono Riverside Tuolumne 4,465,480 4,541,824 4,705,021 8,053,686 9,962,554 8,367,506 Data not reported to protect confidentiality. Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

20 Number of Growers* California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Commodity Nut crops TOTAL ,402 1,332 1,274 1,248 1,293 Berries Blackberry Blueberry Boysenberry Cranberry Currant Olallieberry Raspberry Strawberry Other Citrus Grapefruit Kumquat Lemons Lime Oranges, all Tangelo Tangerines, all Other Grapes Grapes, all** Grapes, juice Grapes, raisin Grapes, table Grapes, wine Grapes, other Nuts Almond Chestnut Hazelnut Hickory nuts Macadamia Peanut Pecan Pistachio Walnut Other Pome fruits Apple Asian pear Crabapple Pear Quince Other Stone fruits Apricot Cherry Nectarine Peaches, all Plum Prune Other UC Agricultural Issues Center

21 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Growers* (continued) Commodity Subtropical Avocado & Tropical Banana Cherimoya Coconut Date Fig Guava Jujube Kiwi fruit Loquat Mango 3 Olive Papaya Passion fruit Persimmon Pineapple Pomegranate Pricklypear Other crops TOTAL Alliums Chives Garlic Leeks Onions Shallots Other Brassicas Arugula Brassicas, other Broccoli Brussel sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Chinese cabbage Collards Horseradish Kale Kohlrabi Misc. leaf vegetables Mustard Radish & Daikon Turnip Watercress Unclassified Mixed vegetablesless than 5 acres 7 3 Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

22 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Growers* (continued) Commodity Chenopods Beets Chard Spinach Other Composites Artichokes Burdock Cardoon Chickory Endive Lettuce, all Radicchio Salad mix Salsify Other Cucurbits Cantaloupe Cucumber Gourd Honeydew Squash, summer Squash, winter Watermelon Other Legumes & Beans, fresh market Sprouts Peas, fresh market Sprouts Other Other Jicama 5. vegetables Rhubarb Sweet potatoes Yams Other Solanaceous Eggplants crops Peppers Potato Tomatillo Tomato, can/proc Tomato, fresh market Other Succulent vegetable & Sweet corn Asparagus Mushrooms Okra Pricklypear pads Sweet corn Other UC Agricultural Issues Center

23 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Growers* (continued) Commodity Umbels & Basil Herbs Carrots Celery & Celeriac Cilantro Fennel Mixed herbs Parsley Parsnip Other crops TOTAL Fiber Cotton Flax Other Legumes Alfalfa Beans, dried Clover Peas, dried Soybeans Vetch Other Grain & Barley Forage crops Buckwheat corn Oats Popcorn Rice Rye Ryegrass Sorghum Sudan grass 5 6 Wheat Wild rice Other Pasture & Pasture, irrigated Rangeland Rangeland Woodlot Other Sugar crops Cane Sugarbeets Other Oil crops Jojoba Safflower Sesame Sunflower Other Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

24 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Growers* (continued) Commodity Seed crops Grass Legume 4 Sesame, confectionary Sunflower, confectionary seed Beverage crops, other Tea Other Livestock, dairy, poultry & apiary TOTAL Dairy Livestock, dairy Dairy, cattle Livestock Goats Sheep Honey Livestock, others 3 Cattle Hogs & Pigs Sheep & Lambs Poultry, others 3 Chickens, meat Layer hens Turkeys Nursery, greenhouse & forestry TOTAL Cactus, Aloe vera Christmas trees Edible flowers Greenhouse cut flowers or greens Greenhouse grown container plants/orna Greenhouse grown vegetable transplants Outdoor grown container plants/orna Outdoor grown cut flowers or greens Outdoor grown vegetable transplants Vines, canes & other propagative matter Other Data not reported to protect confidentiality. *The sum of the number of growers of individual commodities may not equal the category total due to growers reporting production of multiple commodities. **Grapes, all equals the number of growers who produce and market organic grape juice, raisins, table grapes, wine, and other uses. 22 UC Agricultural Issues Center

25 Number of Acres California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Commodity Nut crops TOTAL 36,626 39,967 47,423 68,974 53,784 42,401 Berries Blackberry Blueberry Boysenberry Cranberry Currant Olallieberry Raspberry Strawberry ,250 1,289 1,987 1,406 Other Citrus Grapefruit , Kumquat Lemons 1,745 1,561 1,721 1,586 1,954 1,120 Lime , Oranges, all 2,631 3,236 3,875 3,103 3,758 2,941 Tangelo Tangerines, all Other Grapes Grapes, all* 11,504 13,228 15,423 15,088 17,834 14,315 Grapes, juice Grapes, raisin Grapes, table 2,957 3,736 5,584 4,819 4,634 4,445 Grapes, wine 3,159 3,100 2,483 2,722 3,410 2,830 Grapes, other 5,120 6,280 6,858 7,199 9,431 6,781 Nuts Almond 2,737 2,941 3,326 3,644 4,305 3,470 Chestnut Hazelnut Hickory nuts Macadamia Peanut Pecan Pistachio Walnut 2,288 2,475 2,699 3,718 4,558 4,018 Other Pome fruits Apple 3,597 4,113 3,328 3,327 3,973 2,513 Asian pear Crabapple Pear Quince Other Stone fruits Apricot Cherry Nectarine Peaches, all Plum Prune 807 1,596 1,736 1,607 1,737 1,471 Other Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

26 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Acres (continued) Commodity Subtropical Avocado 2,227 1,884 2,599 1,842 2,367 1,876 & Tropical Banana Cherimoya Coconut Date 1, Fig 1,135 1,236 1,409 1,656 1,367 1,442 Guava Jujube Kiwi fruit Loquat Mango 40 Olive ,507 1, Papaya Passion fruit Persimmon Pineapple Pomegranate Pricklypear 5 1 Other crops TOTAL 50,286 65,284 48,957 44,488 53,637 45,613 Alliums Chives Garlic 1, Leeks Onions Shallots Other Brassicas Arugula , Brassicas, other Broccoli 3,213 3,027 2,516 2,569 3,538 2,997 Brussel sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower 1,086 1,740 1,071 1,037 1,534 1,437 Chinese cabbage Collards Horseradish Kale Kohlrabi Misc. leaf vegetables ,506 3,111 2,405 Mustard 1,571 3,792 1,201 1, Radish & Daikon Turnip Watercress Unclassified Mixed vegetablesless than 5 acres UC Agricultural Issues Center

27 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Acres (continued) Commodity Chenopods Beets Chard Spinach 1,308 3,171 2,919 2,742 3,952 3,321 Other Composites Artichokes Burdock Cardoon 1 Chickory Endive Lettuce, all 11,201 19,219 15,148 12,468 6,144 4,362 Radicchio Salad mix 6,830 8,895 Salsify Other Cucurbits Cantaloupe Cucumber Gourd Honeydew Squash, summer Squash, winter , Watermelon Other Legumes & Beans, fresh market Sprouts Peas, fresh market Sprouts Other Other Jicama 2 vegetables Rhubarb Sweet potatoes 854 1,567 2,229 2,081 2,362 1,314 Yams Other Solanaceous Eggplants crops Peppers Potato 1,778 1,983 1,141 1,178 1,419 1,601 Tomatillo Tomato, can/proc 3,691 3,981 3,613 4,108 4,487 4,173 Tomato, fresh market 1,196 1, Other Succulent vegetable & Sweet corn Asparagus Mushrooms 1,499 1,414 1,415 1,411 1, Okra Pricklypear pads Sweet corn Other Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

28 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Acres (continued) Commodity Umbels & Basil Herbs Carrots 11,696 12,932 5,587 4,005 3,631 3,092 Celery & Celeriac ,043 Cilantro Fennel Mixed herbs Parsley Parsnip Other crops TOTAL 56,121 55,372 61,653 68,974 51,875 41,356 Fiber Cotton 1, Flax Other Legumes Alfalfa 1,757 2,364 3,961 5,108 6,483 6,131 Beans, dried , Clover Peas, dried Soybeans Vetch Other Grain & Barley 1,712 2,955 1,496 1,289 2,029 1,220 Forage crops Buckwheat corn Oats 1, ,557 1,282 2,063 1,155 Popcorn Rice 19,333 16,637 14,577 14,311 12,367 14,475 Rye Ryegrass Sorghum Sudan grass Wheat 2,462 4,000 9,697 14,507 11,322 8,892 Wild rice 1, Other 1,954 2,163 4,278 3,172 4,154 4,290 Pasture & Pasture, irrigated 5,666 5,025 5,314 10,205 15,068 13,916 Rangeland Rangeland 10,940 11,166 11,210 11,165 11,205 21,020 Woodlot Other ,800 5,116 7,759 Sugar crops Cane Sugarbeets Other Oil crops Jojoba Safflower 3,668 4,875 2, Sesame Sunflower Other UC Agricultural Issues Center

29 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Number of Acres (continued) Commodity Seed crops Grass Legume 112 Sesame, confectionary Sunflower, confectionary seed Beverage crops, other Tea Other Livestock, dairy, poultry & apiary TOTAL 4,754 6,234 5,919 14,404 50,898 65,195 Dairy Livestock, dairy ,536 1,792 3,593 2,512 Dairy, cattle 3,097 3,282 3,318 7,527 17,555 14,504 Livestock Goats Sheep Honey Livestock, others 505 Cattle 742 1, ,723 4,060 3,863 Hogs & Pigs Sheep & Lambs Poultry, others 65 Chickens, meat Layer hens Turkeys Nursery, greenhouse & forestry TOTAL Cactus, Aloe vera Christmas trees Edible flowers Greenhouse cut flowers or greens Greenhouse grown container plants/orna Greenhouse grown vegetable transplants Outdoor grown container plants/orna Outdoor grown cut flowers or greens Outdoor grown vegetable transplants Vines, canes & other propagative matter Other Data not reported to protect confidentiality. *Grapes, all equals the sum of acres in production for organic grape juice, raisins, table grapes, wine, and other uses. Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

30 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Farm Level Sales Value Dollars Commodity Nut crops TOTAL 71,474,358 85,974,213 98,398, ,468, ,453, ,812,263 Berries Blackberry 284, , , ,472 1,266,799 1,419,963 Blueberry 271, , , , , ,548 Boysenberry 39,529 31,886 23,390 14,704 41,173 15,461 Cranberry Currant 1, Olallieberry 259, , , , ,991 31,333 Raspberry 1,141,869 3,042,648 6,122,131 5,467,478 9,659,749 9,718,033 Strawberry 9,741,349 9,531,147 12,810,601 17,508,877 31,244,827 25,140,717 Other 11,160 51,970 11,367 19,208 5,230 8,155 Citrus Grapefruit 765, , ,947 1,182,472 1,967,375 1,710,137 Kumquat 68,535 99,776 89, , , ,375 Lemons 2,482,587 2,177,014 2,360,480 3,171,749 4,072,731 3,481,870 Lime 143, , , , , ,450 Oranges, all 5,011,620 5,075,232 4,578,131 5,082,734 7,081,115 7,263,945 Tangelo 312, , , , , ,914 Tangerines, all 514, , ,907 1,082,288 1,919,703 1,274,405 Other 53,471 60,139 27,011 35,213 78,432 32,215 Grapes Grapes, all* 20,871,663 28,707,738 26,978,876 33,930,096 48,817,974 54,208,111 Grapes, juice 6,760 3,996 4, Grapes, raisin 427, , , , , ,558 Grapes, table 3,917,506 2,908,268 4,197,451 5,197,328 7,309,348 10,657,133 Grapes, wine 4,399,265 11,035,234 7,741,770 13,705,364 17,568,696 24,647,598 Grapes, others 12,120,443 14,650,222 14,726,386 14,456,761 23,684,930 18,424,241 Nuts Almond 4,031,502 5,300,414 7,298,769 6,416,147 9,443,616 11,251,907 Chestnut 32,320 31,649 26,306 17,483 37,219 40,335 Hazelnut Hickory nuts Macadamia 4,825 16,028 8,674 18,807 29,549 20,299 Peanut Pecan 3,598 4,005 1,626 7,786 4,200 2,230 Pistachio 520, , ,628 1,573, ,687 1,516,907 Walnut 1,621,882 1,532,660 2,407,210 4,281,188 6,162,843 4,908,996 Other. Pome fruits Apple 3,058,838 3,429,918 5,305,606 4,189,074 6,462,134 5,472,984 Asian pear 236, , , , ,424 79,917 Crabapple 1,931 1,930 1,380 Pear 696, , , , , ,561 Quince 2,491 1,897 1,739 1,912 2,033 1,637 Other Stone fruits Apricot 665, , , , , ,417 Cherry 647, , , , , ,351 Nectarine 1,186,286 1,422,655 1,870,596 2,647,093 3,463,598 2,861,213 Peaches, all 3,430,223 3,980,619 4,344,674 5,554,320 7,046,958 5,774,153 Plum 1,146,096 1,167,013 1,084,930 1,604,911 2,187,589 1,633,601 Prune 1,795,709 2,639,206 1,755,360 1,882,537 3,191,071 2,342,360 Other 156, , , , , , UC Agricultural Issues Center

31 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Farm Level Sales Value Dollars (continued) Commodity Subtropical Avocado 3,443,071 3,591,745 4,419,259 4,211,110 8,208,938 8,133,898 & Tropical Banana 2,129 1, Cherimoya 46,325 46,518 42,175 50,794 83,490 39,191 Coconut Date 2,800,264 4,314,416 6,232,013 6,068,416 6,545,114 6,781,837 Fig 801, , ,861 2,614,397 2,430,819 1,958,726 Guava 44,498 45,725 44,588 43,698 37,852 45,524 Jujube 6,819 13,763 12,459 15,110 20,935 17,362 Kiwi fruit 2,134,708 1,480,180 1,770,675 2,608,941 1,806,797 3,394,747 Loquat 3,662 3,467 2, ,120 1,409 Mango 156 Olive 475, , , , , ,460 Papaya Passion fruit 1,960 2,710 1,168 1,011 1,750 1,400 Persimmon 432, , , , , ,332 Pineapple Pomegranate 55,922 79, , , , ,979 Pricklypear 1, , ,527 Other 10,887 59,789 74,115 80,957 27,845 72,264 crops TOTAL 94,124,818 86,605, ,190, ,827, ,618, ,803,294 Alliums Chives 13,712 50,728 46,863 8, , ,182 Garlic 1,649,068 1,017, , ,368 1,156,839 1,093,388 Leeks 547, , , ,072 1,032, ,863 Onions 2,232,094 2,468,217 1,873,338 2,259,663 4,053,764 3,257,528 Shallots 69, , , , , ,507 Other 6,702 24,804 30,861 4,594 13,416 26,216 Brassicas Arugula 432, ,823 1,140,677 2,121,158 5,089,015 4,047,156 Brassicas, other 516, ,963 2,048,661 2,116,002 3,565,885 2,004,397 Broccoli 6,028,655 5,380,452 5,594,304 6,353,413 12,434,693 10,253,472 Brussel sprouts 14,952 26,332 24,499 21, ,282 29,487 Cabbage 939, ,992 1,069,628 1,606,469 1,728,423 2,300,390 Cauliflower 1,602,698 3,023,379 3,371,367 3,701,144 6,182,715 6,729,607 Chinese cabbage 138, , , , , ,924 Collards 133, , , , , ,938 Horseradish 92,778 45,278 61,283 36,325 32,500 22,084 Kale 610, ,702 1,041, ,195 1,732,880 1,825,457 Kohlrabi 22,791 33,436 10,209 14,127 17,835 19,861 Misc. leaf vegetables 868,862 1,276,177 2,955,087 4,191,883 5,520,151 7,230,371 Mustard 324, ,710 64,071 4,233, ,423 63,403 Radish & Daikon 348, , , , , ,299 Turnip 129, , , , , ,232 Watercress 239, , , , , ,314 Unclassified Mixed sless than 5 acres 131,754 32,400 Statistical Review of California s Organic Agriculture,

32 California Organic Agriculture by Commodity, Farm Level Sales Value Dollars (continued) Commodity Chenopods Beets 1,098,010 1,024,533 1,169,028 1,067,888 1,394,097 1,332,681 Chard 937, ,365 2,121,782 2,091,773 1,988,002 2,074,205 Spinach 2,695,240 3,664,631 8,857,733 10,887,119 16,576,620 17,154,542 Other 2,017 7,873 25, Composites Artichokes 432, , , ,586 2,557,647 2,205,214 Burdock 41,850 50,122 27,280 Cardoon 1,622 4, , Chickory 139, , ,686 66, , ,678 Endive 1,160,359 1,829,453 Lettuce, all 18,252,812 20,526,142 20,793,053 42,147,804 25,830,414 19,222,659 Radicchio 1,503,805 2,890,956 Salad mix 27,077,591 39,183,890 Salsify Other 36,676 96,768 69, , , ,759 Cucurbits Cantaloupe 880,630 1,179,522 1,580,695 1,527,232 2,569,511 2,476,022 Cucumber 1,600,283 1,405,384 2,024,880 2,057,957 3,697,055 2,822,593 Gourd 14,612 15,058 12,882 4,262 11,086 4,978 Honeydew 99, , , , , ,865 Squash, summer 1,913,234 1,983,676 1,551,614 2,117,506 4,110,596 2,905,545 Squash, winter 940, ,522 1,157,367 1,264,333 1,781,257 1,981,129 Watermelon 548, ,818 1,115, ,762 1,463, ,462 Other 801, , , ,531 1,179, ,269 Legumes & Sprouts Other vegetables Solanaceous crops Succulent vegetables & Sweet corn Beans, fresh market 863,419 1,025,920 1,435, ,355 2,503,942 4,754,011 Peas, fresh market 331, , , , , ,022 Sprouts 1,343, , , ,103 2,096,642 2,598,564 Other 44, , , ,889 55, ,974 Jicama 580 Rhubarb 5,603 5,157 2,829 1,971 4,530 3,909 Sweet potatoes 1,748,075 1,833,206 6,358,621 7,296,626 5,610,289 5,885,740 Yams 67, ,467 74, , ,802 Other 81,401 66,689 96,854 40,042 66, ,692 Eggplants 329, , , , , ,019 Peppers 2,322,104 2,392,841 2,767,772 2,139,463 4,327,877 3,274,865 Potato 1,119,993 1,499,812 1,600,407 2,257,587 4,067,550 2,777,191 Tomatillo 12,777 40,806 9,878 22,368 24,587 16,328 Tomato, can/procs 4,778,200 4,028,140 4,747,757 5,288,576 8,256,792 7,372,208 Tomato, fresh market 6,323,204 7,005,886 6,401,503 6,143,428 9,345,462 7,480,493 Other 8,200 12,573 9,387 40,664 90,760 Asparagus 689, , ,497 1,203,550 1,585,673 1,749,116 Mushrooms 2,608,060 2,609,906 3,165,526 2,175,380 6,116,468 3,955,231 Okra 9,285 15,929 30,790 27,816 32,632 21,648 Pricklypear pads 3,525 6,735 1,916 2,448 6,543 12,324 Sweet corn 526, , , , , ,129 Other 670 7,008 22, , , , UC Agricultural Issues Center

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