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1 SEASON ANNUAL REPORT DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Bartow, Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES ADAM H. PUTNAM, Commissioner
2 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES ADAM H. PUTNAM, COMMISSIONER DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Phone: (863) CARRIE PORTERFIELD, Director KANDICE FUTCH, Chief Bureau of Support Services MARLON CLEMENTS, Chief Bureau of Inspection LEIGH-ANNE VIGNE', Fiscal Officer STEVEN L. HALL, General Counsel U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE JESSICA BROWER, Officer-in-Charge Processed Products Branch U.S.D.A. - A.M.S. Compiled by Cheryl Farese and Andrea Swan Page 2
3 INDEX All Packing Houses 11 Canning Plant Inspection, By Months 5 Canning Plant Inspection, By Seasons 6 Certified Fresh Fruit Shipments by Shippers 10 Container Analysis By Area and Statewide 13 Crop Disposition Summary 4 Export: Fresh Citrus Fruit Shipments from Florida Ports 15 Fresh Citrus Fruit Shipments to Various Foreign Countries 16 Fresh Citrus Fruit Shipments - By Country - By Season - Past 10 Years 17 Grade Analysis By Area and Statewide Sun Ridge 21 Indian River 22 Statewide 23 Index 2 License and Bond 27 Personnel Directory 1 Shipment of Fresh Citrus Fruit: By Counties for this Season 12 By Seasons 9 By Type of Fruit, By Destination - By Areas and Statewide Sun Ridge 18 Indian River 19 Statewide 20 Interstate, Intrastate and Export - By Counties 14 Size Analysis By Area and Statewide Sun Ridge 24 Indian River 25 Statewide 26 Certified Vegetables, Subtropicals Fruits, Nuts and Melons 3 Weekly Fruit Analysis Report 7 Weekly Averages By Season 8 Page 2
4 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SUMMARY OF VEGETABLE INSPECTIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 07/01/2017 THROUGH 06/30/2018 COMMODITY TYPE CONTAINER NUMBER PACKAGES SHIPPING POINT AVOCADOS Bushels 532,810 PEANUTS: SHELLED Pounds 33,867,171 F.S. - COMMERCIAL Tons 235,682 F.S. - REGRADES Tons 58 POTATOES 50 Lb. Bags 511,485 TOMATOES 25 Lb. Containers 25,999,689 SHIPPING POINT TOTAL 61,146,894 TERMINAL MARKET LOTS CWT JACKSONVILLE ,446 ORLANDO 1, ,830 POMPANO BEACH 2, ,783 TAMPA 1, ,728 TOTAL TERMINAL MARKET 5,635 1,075,787 USDA AUDITS (Billed) GHP/GAP 39 HARMONIZED 33 HARMONIZED GAPS PLUS 9 TOMATO PROTOCOL 25 USDA AUDITS 106 GLOBAL GAP-GFSI AUDITS (Billed) 8 FLORIDA T-GAP AUDITS (Billed) 115 PUERTO RICO AUDITS PERFORMED FOR THE USDA GHP/GAP 2 HARMONIZED 1 TOMATO PROTOCOL 2 PUERTO RICO AUDITS 5 Page 3
5 DISPOSITION OF FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, TANGELOS, AND TANGERINES AUGUST 1, 2017 THROUGH JULY 31, 2018 (BASED ON 1 3/5 BUSHEL BOXES) CERTIFIED FRESH FRUIT SHIPMENTS CANNERY INTERSTATE INTRASTATE EXPORT EAST OF SUWANNEE WEST OF SUWANNEE TOTAL TOTAL CERTIFIED TYPE OF FRUIT BOXES % BOXES % BOXES % BOXES % BOXES % BOXES % BOXES % CROP ESTIMATE FOR SEASON TOTALS* IMPORTED FRUIT GRAPEFRUIT SEEDED 47, % 47, % PINK SEEDLESS 589, % 142, % % 712, % 1,445, % 1,608, % 3,053, % 3,180,000 WHITE SEEDLESS 19, % 3, % % 151, % 174, % 480, % 655, % 700,000 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 608, % 146, % % 864, % 1,620, % 2,136, % 3,757, % 3,880,000 0 ORANGES NON-VALENCIA 18,950,000 AMBERSWEET 2, % % 0.00% 0.00% 2, % 0.00% 2, % EARLY 432, % 64, % % 45, % 542, % 0.00% 542, % MIDSEASON 206, % 31, % % 22, % 261, % 17,457, % 17,718, % LATES 979, % 192, % % 101, % 1,274, % 24,692, % 25,966, % 26,000,000 8,141 NAVELS 175, % 63, % % 11, % 251, % 176, % 428, % 500,000 2,492 ORANGE TOTAL 1,797, % 352, % 1, % 181, % 2,332, % 42,326, % 44,659, % 44,950,000 10,633 TANGELOS 40, % 26, % % % 67, % 63, % 131, % 145,000 0 TANGERINES EARLY (FALLGLO, SUNBURST, EARLY PRIDE) 200,000 AROEMA 4, % % % 0.00% 4, % 0.00% 4, % w/other 0 AUTUMN HONEY 9, % 1, % % 2, % 13, % 0.00% 13, % w/other 0 DANCY % % % 0.00% % 0.00% % w/other 0 FALLGLO 45, % 6, % % % 52, % 9, % 61, % w/early 0 HONEY/MURCOTT 67, % 14, % % 4, % 86, % 57, % 143, % 150,000 0 LEE 3, % % % % 4, % 0.00% 4, % w/other 0 NOVA % % % 0.00% % 2, % 2, % w/other 0 ORRI 39, % 4, % % % 43, % 0.00% 43, % w/other 0 OSCEOLA 10, % % % 0.00% 11, % 0.00% 11, % w/other 0 ROBINSON 1, % % % 0.00% 1, % % 1, % w/other 0 ROE 5, % % % 0.00% 5, % 0.00% 5, % w/other 0 SUNBURST 57, % 7, % % 1, % 66, % 8, % 75, % w/early 0 TANG/E % % % % % 82, % 82, % w/other 0 TANGO 28, % 8, % % % 37, % 0.00% 37, % w/other 0 TEMPLE 15, % 4, % % % 20, % 39, % 59, % 65,000 0 US EARLY PRIDE 10, % 1, % % % 11, % 0.00% 11, % w/early 0 WHITE MURCOTT 1, % % % 0.00% 1, % 0.00% 1, % w/other 0 "OTHER" % 3, % % 0.00% 3, % 0.00% 3, % 190,000 0 TANGERINES 300, % 50, % % 9, % 360, % 200, % 561, % N/A 0 TOTAL TANGERINE & TANGELO 341,337 81, , , , , ,000 0 GRAND TOTALS 2,747, % 580, % 1, % 1,056, % 4,385, % 44,727, % 49,113, % 49,580,000 10,633 * Crop Estimate Notes: Non-Valencia Oranges includes Early, Midseason and Navel varieties Tangelos are not included in the all orange total. White Grapefruit total includes White Seedless and Seedy Grapefruit Early Tangerines include Fallglo and Sunburst varieties Tangerines and tangelos now inlcudes all certified varites of tangerines and tangelos Tangerine Eliminations Page 4
6 FILE F06217 FVCA0003 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CERTIFIED CITRUS FRUIT FOR USE AT CANNING AND CONCENTRATION PLANTS (IN TERMS OF 1-3/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) FOR PERIOD 08/01/2017 TO 07/31/2018 MONTH YEAR GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINES OTHER TOTAL FRESH FRUIT AUGUST , ,973 SEPTEMBER ,804 70, ,024 OCTOBER , ,094 20, ,666 NOVEMBER ,481 2,285,930 19,945-2,572,356 DECEMBER ,734 8,672,037 34,184-9,224,955 JANUARY ,769 6,363,367 27,531-7,027,667 FEBRUARY , ,027 52,410-1,410,202 MARCH ,881 8,686,470 42,406-8,840,757 APRIL ,639 11,227,456 2,309-11,238,404 MAY ,904, ,905,469 JUNE , ,997 JULY , ,553 TOTAL BOXES UTILIZED 2,136,773 42,400, , ,738,023 Page 5
7 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CERTIFIED CITRUS FRUIT FOR USE AT CANNING AND CONCENTRATED PLANTS BY SEASON - AUGUST 1 THRU JULY 31, INCLUSIVE IN TERMS OF 1-3/5 BUSHEL BOXES SEASON GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINES OTHER TOTAL ,177, ,254,318 1,118, , ,984, ,001, ,976, , , ,022, ,086, ,771, , , ,751, ,830, ,970, , , ,003, ,717, ,640, , , ,526, ,840, ,560,259 1,260, , ,964, ,325, ,456, , , ,647, ,118, ,299, , , ,358, ,541, ,068, , , ,400, ,961, ,177, , , ,020, ,623, ,147,602 1,116, , ,023, ,471, ,939, , , ,481, ,520, ,207,310 1,355, , ,284, ,611, ,214,890 2,542, , ,601, ,336, ,649,821 1,771, , ,959, ,160, ,125,177 1,379, , ,952, ,175, ,553,018 2,579, , ,651, ,515, ,036,279 1,833, , ,601, ,391, ,237,792 2,397, , ,178, ,221, ,240,227 1,585, , ,206, ,342, ,947,801 2,058, , ,509, ,447, ,940,405 1,131, , ,643, ,403, ,929,800 1,892, , ,420, ,326, ,341,697 1,527,241 84, ,280, ,979, ,469,670 2,218, , ,791, ,372, ,259,134 1,017, , ,753, ,937, ,385,583 1,439,337 89, ,850, ,409, ,247,737 1,642, , ,411, ,927, ,496,949 1,452,102 44, ,921, ,592, ,196,066 1,068,854 44, ,901, ,977,218 99,622, ,677 26, ,580, ,190,427 92,308, ,634 9, ,221, ,860,376 77,776, ,907 7,022 84,297, ,223,154 66,118, , ,989, ,136,773 42,400, , ,738,023 Page 6
8 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES % LBS. % LBS. Date Rec. TOTAL JUICE TOTAL JUICE Week ending BOXES % ACID SOLIDS BOX BOXES % ACID SOLIDS BOX , , , , , ,269, , ,935, , ,366, , ,225, , ,691, , ,719, , ,022, , ,712, , , , ,763, , ,140, ,181, ,398, ,583, ,644, ,761, ,514, ,375, ,407, Page 7
9 DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES WEIGHTED AVERAGES BY SEASON GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES % LBS. % LBS. TOTAL JUICE TOTAL JUICE SEASON BOXES % ACID SOLIDS BOX BOXES % ACID SOLIDS BOX ,802, ,927, ,803, ,825, ,134, ,351, ,965, ,618, ,626, ,224, ,100, ,347, ,644, ,182, ,977, ,629, ,741, ,790, ,355, ,071, ,781, ,366, ,986, ,710, ,671, ,947, ,037, ,395, ,014, ,291, Page 8
10 DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CERTIFIED FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS BY SEASON - AUGUST 1 THRU JULY 31, INCLUSIVE (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) % OF COLOR SEASON CROP GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINES TOTAL ADDED % 31,655,643 17,544,110 3,465,340 52,665,093 8,579, % 29,627,677 16,822,351 1,841,949 48,291,977 8,491, % 38,689,889 21,791,690 2,323,774 62,805,353 11,940, % 41,176,036 21,914,427 2,812,437 65,902,900 12,010, % 45,198,111 23,175,438 3,060,335 71,433,884 11,257, % 46,363,207 19,685,667 3,130,792 69,179,666 10,415, % 25,709,707 12,866,957 1,864,453 40,441,117 6,533, % 46,436,425 26,422,064 2,221,707 75,080,196 8,672, % 43,862,765 24,499,497 3,702,501 72,064,763 9,298, % 44,195,619 23,008,413 3,913,527 71,117,559 7,759, % 43,025,871 20,695,638 5,736,640 69,458,149 7,967, % 42,404,790 21,182,775 4,981,900 68,569,465 7,928, % 43,534,472 19,802,760 5,988,897 69,326,129 7,835, % 44,223,659 21,152,781 7,121,585 72,498,025 8,927, % 39,921,680 19,600,305 6,446,446 65,968,431 8,587, % 37,399,027 19,457,885 6,752,887 63,609,799 7,542, % 33,925,283 15,676,790 8,399,773 58,001,846 6,255, % 31,849,538 15,078,331 6,885,408 53,813,277 5,898, % 31,782,921 15,418,955 7,789,639 54,991,515 6,922, % 28,269,691 13,859,649 7,263,091 49,392,431 7,094, % 30,350,422 13,508,563 8,252,428 52,111,413 6,447, % 13,409,490 10,751,001 6,106,738 30,267,229 5,937, % 12,469,917 10,005,047 6,687,180 29,162,144 5,387, % 20,622,993 10,630,226 5,567,460 36,820,679 6,002, % 19,829,471 9,564,433 6,083,518 35,477,422 5,157, % 17,353,244 11,916,062 5,156,457 34,425,763 6,055, % 17,420,812 9,614,663 5,460,450 32,495,925 4,643, % 15,455,262 9,640,470 5,417,386 30,513,118 4,722, % 14,491,470 9,930,799 5,097,371 29,519,640 4,682, % 14,272,122 9,976,793 3,979,813 28,228,728 4,167, % 12,108,284 8,886,430 3,443,825 24,438,539 4,000, % 10,547,574 8,569,322 2,871,027 21,987,923 3,685, % 9,071,044 6,430,243 1,958,502 17,459,789 2,588, % 6,491,461 4,628,464 1,469,964 12,589,889 1,770, % 3,240,522 4,801, ,396 8,771,508 1,334,886 Due to the Citrus Canker Rules, the and Season totals include roadside fruit sales and interstate. Page 9
11 FILEF06280 FVPH0029 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CERTIFIED FRESH FRUIT (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) FOR PERIOD: 08/01/2017 TO 07/31/2018 PACKINGHOUSE CITY GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGELOS TANGERINES TOTAL BOXES COLOR ADDED CONOLEY CITRUS PACKERS, INC WINTER GARDEN 108, ,892 29,451 54, , ,885 DLF PACKING, LLC FORT PIERCE 21,224 1,096,144 3,657 15,680 1,136,705 - DUNDEE CITRUS GROWERS ASSOC LAKE HAMILTON 12, ,661 6,144 56, , ,719 DUNDEE CITRUS GROWERS ASSOCIATION DUNDEE 942 8,458 2,467 7,422 19,289 8,453 EGAN FRUIT PACKING FELLSMERE 498, ,669 25, , ,931 - EMERALD PACKING CO, INC ORLANDO 60, ,163 6, , , ,263 HELLER BROS PACKING CORPORATION WINTER GARDEN 305, ,126 25,123 73, , ,496 HUNT BROTHERS COOPERATIVE HIGHLAND PARK 54, , , ,642 - IMG CITRUS, INC VERO BEACH 237, ,544-37, ,531 - INDIAN RIVER EXCHANGE PACKERS, INC VERO BEACH 402,328 66,671 2,067 18, ,238 - JOHN STEPHENS, INC FROSTPROOF ,266-13, ,648 - PEACE RIVER PACKING COMPANY FORT MEADE 32, , , ,623 - PREMIER CITRUS PACKERS LLC VERO BEACH 309, , , ,024 - QUALITY FRUIT PACKERS OF INDIAN RIVER, INC VERO BEACH 168,126 23,569 2,447 14, ,567 - RIDGE ISLAND GROVES HAINES CITY 1,528 8, ,338 12,112 - RIO CITRUS, INC FORT PIERCE 88, ,474 18,907 20, ,138 - RIVERFRONT PACKING COMPANY LLC &/OR RIVERPACK VERO BEACH 938, ,506 - SUNSATIONAL CITRUS, INC UMATILLA - 14,386 1,688 4,753 20,827 8,615 WM G ROE & SONS, INC WINTER HAVEN - 508,196 10, , , ,455 GRAND TOTAL 3,240,522 4,665, , ,396 8,771,508 1,334,886 Page10
12 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES DIVISION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FILE F06294 FVPH0024 ALL PACKING HOUSES 08/01/2017 THRU 07/31/2018 CLASS UNCLASS HONEY TOTAL SHIPPER GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGELOS TEMPLES TANGERINES TANGERINES TANGERINES BOXES DLF PACKING, LLC 21,224 1,096,144 3,657-9,477-6,203 1,136,705 RIVERFRONT PACKING COMPANY LLC &/OR RIVERPACK 938, ,506 EGAN FRUIT PACKING 498, ,669 25,418 1, , ,931 WM G ROE & SONS, INC - 508,196 10,670 8, ,931-24, ,163 HELLER BROS PACKING CORPORATION 305, ,126 25,123-60,244-13, ,223 PREMIER CITRUS PACKERS LLC 309, , , ,024 EMERALD PACKING CO, INC 60, ,163 6,532-59, , ,691 RIO CITRUS, INC 88, ,474 18,907 9,110 8,922-2, ,138 INDIAN RIVER EXCHANGE PACKERS, INC 402,328 66,671 2, ,689-1, ,238 HUNT BROTHERS COOPERATIVE 54, , ,128 10,789-4, ,642 IMG CITRUS, INC 237, ,544-5,812 24,499-7, ,531 CONOLEY CITRUS PACKERS, INC 108, ,892 29,451 4,369 33, , ,417 PEACE RIVER PACKING COMPANY 32, , , , ,623 DUNDEE CITRUS GROWERS ASSOC 12, ,661 6,144 4,777 28,225 1,479 22, ,233 QUALITY FRUIT PACKERS OF INDIAN RIVER, INC 168,126 23,569 2,447-5,665 7,407 1, ,567 JOHN STEPHENS, INC , ,816-2, ,648 SUNSATIONAL CITRUS, INC - 14,386 1,688-4, ,827 DUNDEE CITRUS GROWERS ASSOCIATION 942 8,458 2,467-7, ,289 RIDGE ISLAND GROVES 1,528 8, , ,112 GRAND TOTALS 3,240,522 4,665, ,697 40, ,298 10, ,405 8,771,508 Page 11
13 FILEF06276 FVPH0041 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES COUNTY SHIPMENTS (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) FOR PERIOD:08/01/2017 TO07/31/2018 COUNTY GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINES TOTAL BOXES COLOR ADDED INDIAN RIVER 2,554, , ,119 3,397,797 - LAKE - 16,074 4,753 20,827 8,615 ORANGE 474, , ,937 1,603, ,644 POLK 102,121 1,712, ,259 2,086, ,627 ST. LUCIE 109,333 1,517,182 36,328 1,662,843 - STATE TOTALS 3,240,522 4,801, ,396 8,771,508 1,334,886 Page 12
14 FILE F06296 FVPH0030 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CITRUS CONTAINER ANALYSIS BY AREA FOR PERIOD: 08/01/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) CONTAINER SUN RIDGE INDIAN RIVER STATEWIDE WIRE BOUND BOXES 16 4/5 bu wb 54 18,403 18,457 POLY FILE BAGS 42 4 lb ply 15,093-15, lb ply lb ply 3,127-3, lb ply 5,031-5,031 MESH BAGS lb msh lb msh 418, , , lb msh 100,697 51, , lb msh 80, , , lb msh 55,762 29,943 85, /3 bu msh - 10,491 10,491 CORRUGATED BOXES 17 4/5 bu mc 103, , , lb ctn 6, , /5 bu ctn 2,499,861 3,985,091 6,484, /5 bu ctn - 17,394 17, /5 bu ctn 23, , , lb ctn BULK 439, , ,261 TOTAL 3,752,455 5,019,053 8,771,508 Page 13
15 FILE F06277 FVPH0028 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES COMPARISON OF INTERSTATE, INTRASTATE, WEST OF SUWANNEE AND EXPORT SHIPMENTS BY COUNTIES (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) FOR PERIOD: 08/01/2017 TO 07/31/2018 INTERSTATE GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINES TOTAL INDIAN RIVER 745, , ,864 1,363,271 LAKE - 15,966 4,753 20,719 ORANGE 313, , ,896 1,239,259 POLK 77,968 1,185, ,792 1,487,575 ST. LUCIE 81,605 1,273,504 28,908 1,384,017 INTERSTATE TOTALS 1,217,915 3,675, ,213 5,494,841 INTRASTATE INDIAN RIVER 176,265 82,723 37, ,995 LAKE ORANGE 71, ,601 29, ,692 POLK 18, ,480 34, ,941 ST. LUCIE 25, ,693 7, ,978 INTRASTATE TOTALS 292, , ,531 1,160,606 WEST OF SUWANNEE INDIAN RIVER ,235 LAKE ORANGE POLK ST. LUCIE 171 1, ,434 WEST OF SUWANNEE TOTALS COMMERCIAL EXPORT 1,011 2, ,753 INDIAN RIVER 1,632, ,326 4,006 1,737,296 LAKE ORANGE 89,265 57,402 1, ,040 POLK 5, ,609 13, ,558 ST. LUCIE 1,657 51, ,414 COMMERCIAL EXPORT TOTALS 1,729, ,086 19,204 2,112,308 STATE WIDE TOTALS 3,240,522 4,801, ,396 8,771,508 Page 14
16 FILE F07134 FVPH0031 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES EXPORT: FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS FROM FLORIDA PORTS FOR PERIOD: 08/01/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL STANDARD BOXES) Jacksonville Port Canaveral Port Everglades/ Fort Lauderdale Total Boxes October 10, ,080 November 80, ,862 December 110,196 1, ,951 January 180,652 5,771 5, ,463 February 104,320 2,520 2, ,360 March 16, ,237 April 6, ,480 TOTALS 508,827 10,046 7, ,433 Page 15
17 FILE F07037 FVPH0012 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES EXPORT: FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS TO VARIOUS FOREIGN COUNTRIES SEASON: 08/01/ /31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) PINK WHITE GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES TANGERINE TOTAL BOXES JAPAN 389, , ,327 CANADA 216,452 4, ,826 14, ,097 HOLLAND (NETHERLANDS) 270,462 8, ,715 BELGIUM 237,163 4, ,447 SOUTH KOREA 214, ,089 FRANCE 50, ,467 UNITED KINGDOM 22, ,336 PUERTO RICO 1,608-10,302 4, ,521 ENGLAND 14, ,783 TAIWAN , ,958 CHINA 6, ,174 FINLAND 2, ,394 TOTALS 1,425, , ,086 19,204 2,112,308 Page 16
18 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CERTIFIED EXPORT SHIPMENTS - BY COUNTRY - BY SEASON - PAST 10 YEARS (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) COUNTRY JAPAN 6,036,557 6,276,662 5,409,392 4,807,038 3,898,290 2,901,050 2,428,407 2,125,207 1,583, ,327 CANADA 2,012,789 2,022,316 1,948,484 1,737,960 1,865,616 1,678,358 1,578,784 1,216, , ,097 HOLLAND(Neth) 1,147,530 1,135,836 1,195,095 1,243, , , , , , ,715 BELGIUM 1,555,702 1,556,986 1,301,397 1,073,180 1,570,885 1,490,834 1,251,773 1,057, , ,447 KOREA, SOUTH 149, , , , , , , , , ,089 FRANCE 517, , , ,897 86,296 24,972 29,839 86,421 53,164 50,467 U.K.(N.Ire,England) 248, , , , , , , , ,833 37,119 PUERTO RICO - 46, ,306 44,104 64,836 38,989 33,126 13,125 18,469 16,521 TAIWAN 198, , ,677 73, , ,740 78, ,466 50,616 12,958 CHINA 8,820 12,540 9,894 8,694 6,300 9,954 22,176 29,237 22,307 6,174 FINLAND 12,000 12,000 15,595 13,243 10,800 21,600 21,600 20,400 22,800 2,394 GERMANY 263, , ,623 46,488 24,186 16,318 10,032 41,280 34,083 - SWEDEN 75,481 72,621 69,869 56,501 85,422 53,739 31,404 34,953 19,281 - DENMARK 71,022 71,905 56,415 47,116 61,085 61,188 30,446 12,000 15,720 - NORWAY 10,804 6,533 6,876 7,756 6,603 10,263 7,700 9,902 5,502 - HONG KONG 48,035 28,978 41,398 28,969 34,020 31,500 18,900 10,080 1,134 - OTHER 2,340 17,660 10,800 6,246 2,520 3,636 2,520 1, SINGAPORE 10,923 17,514 19,503 15,798 22,861 18,333 7, RUSSIA 110,435 1, U.A.E.(Trucial) 1,260-1, TOTAL EXPORT 12,480,568 12,420,141 11,150,926 9,840,844 9,226,089 7,820,793 6,985,677 5,982,264 4,306,914 2,112,308 TOTAL DOMESTIC 21,945,195 20,075,784 19,362,192 19,678,799 19,002,639 16,617,746 15,002,246 11,477,525 8,282,975 6,659,200 GRAND TOTAL 34,425,763 32,495,925 30,513,118 29,519,643 28,228,728 24,438,539 21,987,923 17,459,789 12,589,889 8,771,508 Page 17
19 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06287 FVPH0032 PAGE 1 CERTIFIED FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS BY TYPES OF FRUIT BY DESTINATION FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: SUN RIDGE INTERSTATE INTRASTATE WEST OF SUWANNEE COMMERCIAL EXPORT TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 388,026 90, , ,816 SEEDLESS 3, ,519 35,999 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 391,217 90, , ,815 ORANGE AMBERSWEET 4, ,280 EARLY 371,920 76,241-47, ,926 LATE 1,068, , ,947 1,484,478 MIDSEASON 235,726 46,731-28, ,961 NAVEL 188,375 48, , ,709 TANGELOS 49,336 32, ,337 TOTAL ORANGE 1,917, , ,011 2,616,691 TANGERINE AROEMA 8,070 1, ,072 AUTUMN HONEY 19,606 3,572-4,508 27,686 DANCY FALLGLO 75,282 9, ,079 HONEY/MURCOTT 118,840 26, , ,154 LEE 6, ,478 NOVA ORRI OSCEOLA 20,364 1, ,112 OTHER ROBINSON 2, ,498 ROE 10, ,728 SUNBURST 93,506 10, ,132 TANGO 46,490 4, ,445 51,956 TEMPLE 17,393 4,058-1,004 22,455 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 17,112 1, ,684 WHITE MURCOTT 2, ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 438,441 64, , ,949 SUN RIDGE TOTAL 2,747, ,633 1, ,185 3,752,455 Page 18
20 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06287 FVPH0032 PAGE 2 CERTIFIED FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS BY TYPES OF FRUIT BY DESTINATION FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: INDIAN RIVER INTERSTATE INTRASTATE WEST OF SUWANNEE COMMERCIAL EXPORT TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 791, , ,321,610 2,308,965 SEEDLESS 34,965 7, , ,742 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 826, , ,593,034 2,622,707 ORANGE AMBERSWEET EARLY 493,843 51, , ,638 LATE 890, , ,466 1,064,681 MIDSEASON 177,524 16, , ,356 NAVEL 163,341 79, , ,864 TANGELOS 32,124 21, ,360 TOTAL ORANGE 1,757, ,416 1, ,075 2,184,899 TANGERINE AROEMA AUTUMN HONEY DANCY FALLGLO 16,131 3, ,459 HONEY/MURCOTT 17,102 1, ,797 20,251 LEE 849 1, ,144 NOVA ORRI 79,159 8, ,665 OSCEOLA OTHER 686 6, ,407 ROBINSON ROE SUNBURST 21,385 4, ,748 28,046 TANGO 11,067 12, ,033 TEMPLE 12,761 4, ,827 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 3, ,615 WHITE MURCOTT TOTAL TANGERINE 162,772 44, , ,447 INDIAN RIVER TOTAL 2,747, ,973 2,669 1,749,123 5,019,053 Page 19
21 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06287 FVPH0032 PAGE 3 CERTIFIED FRESH CITRUS FRUIT SHIPMENTS BY TYPES OF FRUIT BY DESTINATION FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: STATEWIDE INTERSTATE INTRASTATE WEST OF SUWANNEE COMMERCIAL EXPORT TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 1,179, , ,425,075 2,890,781 SEEDLESS 38,156 7, , ,741 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 1,217, ,578 1,011 1,729,018 3,240,522 ORANGE AMBERSWEET 4, ,280 EARLY 865, , ,291 1,085,564 LATE 1,959, , ,413 2,549,159 MIDSEASON 413,250 63, , ,317 NAVEL 351, , , ,573 TANGELOS 81,460 53, ,697 TOTAL ORANGE 3,675, ,497 2, ,086 4,801,590 TANGERINE AROEMA 8,070 1, ,072 AUTUMN HONEY 19,606 3,572-4,508 27,686 DANCY FALLGLO 91,413 12, ,538 HONEY/MURCOTT 135,942 28, , ,405 LEE 6,899 1, ,622 NOVA ORRI 79,214 8, ,720 OSCEOLA 20,364 1, ,112 OTHER 906 6, ,663 ROBINSON 2, ,498 ROE 10, ,728 SUNBURST 114,891 15, , ,178 TANGO 57,557 16, ,445 75,989 TEMPLE 30,154 8,879-1,249 40,282 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 20,744 2, ,299 WHITE MURCOTT 2, ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 601, , , ,396 STATEWIDE TOTAL 5,494,841 1,160,606 3,753 2,112,308 8,771,508 Page 20
22 FILE F06264 FVPH0040 PAGE 1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CITRUS GRADE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: SUN RIDGE U.S. NO. 1 U.S. NO. 1 GOLDEN MATURITY ONLY U.S. NO. 2 TREE RUN TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 579, , ,816 SEEDLESS 35, ,999 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 615, , ,815 ORANGE AMBERSWEET 4, ,280 EARLY 427, ,526 28, ,926 LATE 1,313,844 1, ,152 14,563 1,484,478 MIDSEASON 277, ,502 1, ,961 NAVEL 210, , ,709 TANGELOS 79, ,306-82,337 TOTAL ORANGE 2,312,708 1, ,365 44,699 2,616,691 TANGERINE AROEMA - - 9, ,072 AUTUMN HONEY , ,686 DANCY FALLGLO 80, , ,079 HONEY/MURCOTT 140, , ,154 LEE 4,646-1, ,478 NOVA ORRI OSCEOLA , ,112 OTHER ROBINSON 2, ,498 ROE , ,728 SUNBURST 102, , ,132 TANGO 45,032-6, ,956 TEMPLE 14,058-8, ,455 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 1,217-17, ,684 WHITE MURCOTT 3, ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 394, ,606 19, ,949 SUN RIDGE TOTAL 3,323,252 1, , ,858 46,820 3,752,455 Page 21
23 FILE F06264 FVPH0040 PAGE 2 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CITRUS GRADE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: INDIAN RIVER U.S. NO. 1 U.S. NO. 1 GOLDEN MATURITY ONLY U.S. NO. 2 TREE RUN TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 2,308, ,308,965 SEEDLESS 313, ,742 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 2,622, ,622,707 ORANGE AMBERSWEET EARLY 566, ,054 13, ,638 LATE 1,028, , ,064,681 MIDSEASON 207, , ,356 NAVEL 264, ,864 TANGELOS 53, ,360 TOTAL ORANGE 2,120, ,730 14,484 2,184,899 TANGERINE AROEMA AUTUMN HONEY DANCY FALLGLO 19, ,459 HONEY/MURCOTT 20, ,251 LEE 2, ,144 NOVA ORRI 87, ,665 OSCEOLA OTHER 7, ,407 ROBINSON ROE SUNBURST 26, ,591 28,046 TANGO 24, ,033 TEMPLE 17, ,827 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 4, ,615 WHITE MURCOTT TOTAL TANGERINE 209, , ,447 INDIAN RIVER TOTAL 4,952, ,730 16,646 5,019,053 Page 22
24 FILE F06264 FVPH0040 PAGE 3 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES CITRUS GRADE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) AREA: STATEWIDE U.S. NO. 1 U.S. NO. 1 GOLDEN MATURITY ONLY U.S. NO. 2 TREE RUN TOTAL BOXES GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS 2,888, ,400 2,890,781 SEEDLESS 349, ,741 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT 3,238, ,400 3,240,522 ORANGE AMBERSWEET 4, ,280 EARLY 994, ,580 42,809 1,085,564 LATE 2,342,057 1, ,317 14,866 2,549,159 MIDSEASON 485, ,887 1, ,317 NAVEL 475, , ,573 TANGELOS 132, , ,697 TOTAL ORANGE 4,433,393 1, ,095 59,183 4,801,590 TANGERINE AROEMA - - 9, ,072 AUTUMN HONEY , ,686 DANCY FALLGLO 99, , ,538 HONEY/MURCOTT 160, , ,405 LEE 6,790-1, ,622 NOVA ORRI 87, ,720 OSCEOLA , ,112 OTHER 7, ,663 ROBINSON 2, ,498 ROE , ,728 SUNBURST 129, ,049 1, ,178 TANGO 69,065-6, ,989 TEMPLE 31,885-8, ,282 U.S. EARLY PRIDE 5,832-17, ,299 WHITE MURCOTT 3, ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 604, ,606 19,385 1, ,396 STATEWIDE TOTAL 8,275,929 1, , ,588 63,466 8,771,508 Page 23
25 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06207 FVPH0039 PAGE 1 CITRUS SIZE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) GRAPEFRUIT TOTALS ORANGES BY KIND & TANGERINES LARGER VARIETY SUN RIDGE GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS - - 9,197 26,839 56, , , ,579 87,509 4, ,816 SEEDLESS - - 1,234 3,057 6,323 8,246 9,077 5,424 2,638-35,999 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT ,431 29,896 62, , , ,003 90,147 4, ,815 ORANGE AMBERSWEET , ,280 EARLY - 4,004 12,915 59, , , , ,926 LATE , , , , , ,484,478 MIDSEASON 26 3,251 16,097 50, , , ,961 NAVEL 35,408 50,373 86,458 40,936 22,453-3, ,709 TANGELOS 2,426 3,446 13,907 21,541 29, , ,337 TOTAL ORANGE 38, , , ,083 1,066, , ,106 2,616,691 TANGERINE AROEMA , ,072 AUTUMN HONEY 256 3,712 13,266 7,347 2, ,686 DANCY FALLGLO 2,008 6,716 20,864 23,113 24,325 7, ,079 HONEY/MURCOTT 802 7,687 23,714 34,675 50,842 29,514 4, ,154 LEE ,218 1,533 2,061 1, ,478 NOVA ORRI OSCEOLA ,368 10, ,112 OTHER ROBINSON ,498 ROE ,329 1, ,728 SUNBURST 152 6,137 17,434 21,571 31,826 26,291 1, ,132 TANGO 198 2,432 6,118 10,151 14,632 14,949 3, ,956 TEMPLE 339 2,092 6,115 7,143 5, ,455 U.S. EARLY PRIDE ,938 6,718 8, ,684 WHITE MURCOTT ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 4,056 30,484 93, , ,321 94,489 11, ,949 SUN RIDGE TOTAL 3,752,455 Page 24
26 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06207 FVPH0039 PAGE 2 CITRUS SIZE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) GRAPEFRUIT TOTALS ORANGES BY KIND & TANGERINES LARGER VARIETY INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS , , , , , , ,138 29,224 2,308,965 SEEDLESS ,309 31,721 50,772 56,418 74,807 58,181 19,411 10, ,742 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT , , , , , , ,549 39,347 2,622,707 ORANGE AMBERSWEET EARLY ,390 78, , , , ,638 LATE , , , , , ,064,681 MIDSEASON ,295 43,371 93,817-50, ,356 NAVEL 53,071 37, ,668 28,736 12,789-3, ,864 TANGELOS 1,943 5,345 11,574 12,964 14,936-6, ,360 TOTAL ORANGE 55,416 78, , , , , ,075 2,184,899 TANGERINE AROEMA AUTUMN HONEY DANCY FALLGLO 183 1,927 4,861 4,417 6,192 1, ,459 HONEY/MURCOTT ,955 4,110 7,570 4, ,251 LEE ,144 NOVA ORRI - 7,296 19,041 21,847 23,528 15, ,665 OSCEOLA OTHER 234 1,412 1,428 1,628 1,435 1, ,407 ROBINSON ROE SUNBURST 16 1,014 4,001 4,724 8,058 7,369 2, ,046 TANGO 974 2,509 3,344 5,320 9,944 1, ,033 TEMPLE 145 2,162 3,877 4,544 5,623 1, ,827 U.S. EARLY PRIDE ,112 1, ,615 WHITE MURCOTT TOTAL TANGERINE 1,602 17,056 40,397 47,823 64,986 35,027 3, ,447 INDIAN RIVER TOTAL 5,019,053 Page 25
27 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FILE F06207 FVPH0039 PAGE 3 CITRUS SIZE ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD: 8/1/2017 TO 07/31/2018 (IN TERMS OF 4/5 BUSHEL BOXES) GRAPEFRUIT TOTALS ORANGES BY KIND & TANGERINES LARGER VARIETY STATEWIDE GRAPEFRUIT PINK SEEDLESS , , , , , , ,647 34,103 2,890,781 SEEDLESS ,543 34,778 57,095 64,664 83,884 63,605 22,049 10, ,741 TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT , , , , , , ,696 44,226 3,240,522 ORANGE AMBERSWEET , ,280 EARLY - 4,679 30, , , , ,181 1,085,564 LATE , , ,761 1,072, , ,549,159 MIDSEASON 26 4,101 40,392 93, , , ,317 NAVEL 88,479 87, ,126 69,672 35,242-6, ,573 TANGELOS 4,369 8,791 25,481 34,505 44, , ,697 TOTAL ORANGE 93, , ,806 1,025,035 1,847, , ,181 4,801,590 TANGERINE AROEMA , ,072 AUTUMN HONEY 256 3,712 13,266 7,347 2, ,686 DANCY FALLGLO 2,191 8,643 25,725 27,530 30,517 9, ,538 HONEY/MURCOTT 852 8,311 26,669 38,785 58,412 33,713 5, ,405 LEE ,744 1,930 2,585 1, ,622 NOVA ORRI - 7,296 19,041 21,847 23,583 15, ,720 OSCEOLA ,368 10, ,112 OTHER 234 1,412 1,441 1,673 1,505 1, ,663 ROBINSON ,498 ROE ,329 1, ,728 SUNBURST 168 7,151 21,435 26,295 39,884 33,660 3, ,178 TANGO 1,172 4,941 9,462 15,471 24,576 16,891 3, ,989 TEMPLE 484 4,254 9,992 11,687 11,262 2, ,282 U.S. EARLY PRIDE ,302 7,554 10,386 1, ,299 WHITE MURCOTT ,133 TOTAL TANGERINE 5,658 47, , , , ,516 14,792 1, ,396 STATEWIDE TOTAL 8,771,508 Page 26
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