Return to the Table of Contents for Publications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Citrus Summary 2001-02 Florida Agricultural Statistics Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS CITRUS SUMMARY 2001-02 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES Tallahassee, Florida Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL DIVISION OF MARKETING STATISTICS SERVICE AND DEVELOPMENT Orlando, Florida Tallahassee, Florida John D. Witzig, State Statistician Nelson L. Pugh, Director FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE Mailing address: P.O. Box 530105, Orlando, Florida 32853-0105 Physical address: 1222 Woodward Street, Orlando, Florida 32803 Web address: http://www.nass.usda.gov/fl Telephone: (407) 648-6013 Facsimile: (407) 648-6029 email: nass-fl@nass.usda.gov Cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service National Agricultural Statistics Service ACKNOWLEDGMENT The acreage, production, utilization, monthly and season average price, and crop value statistics for Florida as shown in this summary and corresponding data for other citrus states are official estimates of the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Chilled and frozen pack statistics were compiled by the Florida Citrus Processors Association. Where data are from other sources, appropriate references appear. Records of the Division of Fruit and Vegetables, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, were used in preparing production and utilization estimates. The Citrus Administrative Committee assisted in assembling these data. Many producers, shippers, processors, sales agencies, transportation firms, and others associated with the citrus industry voluntarily supplied basic data used to develop these statistics. Their contributions are sincerely appreciated. This report was assembled under the direction of Jeffrey K. Geuder, Robert R. Terry, Candice T. Erick, and Rhonda L. Johnson of the Florida Agricultural Statistics Service. Published January 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Citrus Production by County 2001-02 Thousand Boxes Polk 39,074 Hendry 32,165 Highlands 1/ 31,839 St. Lucie 28,319 DeSoto 27,298 Hardee 21,267 Indian River 19,126 Martin 12,624 Collier 10,948 Hillsborough 9,815 Manatee 9,109 Charlotte 7,091 Lake 7,049 Osceola 5,959 Pasco 4,378 Okeechobee 4,017 Glades 3,531 Lee 3,497 Palm Beach 2,713 Orange 2,555 Brevard 2,195 Sarasota 731 Volusia 431 Marion 398 Seminole 391 Hernando 389 Others 121 Total 287,030 1/ Alachua, Broward, Citrus, Pinellas, and Putnam counties. NOTE: There were 150 thousand boxes of limes produced mostly in Miami-Dade County and 85 thousand boxes of lemons produced mostly in Hendry County. Cover photograph courtesy of the Florida Department of Citrus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contents Page Citrus production by county 2001-02 Inside Front Cover Florida citrus harvesting season, tree census, and county production iv 2001-02 season highlights Production, value, foreign exports, and frozen concentrate 1 Prices and packout rates 2 2001-02 weather highlights 3 Florida citrus production since 1922-23 and history of Florida's citrus industry 4 Citrus bearing acreage and production, by states Citrus 5 Oranges 6 Grapefruit 7 Florida citrus trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average on-tree price, and value All oranges 8 Early, midseason, and Navel oranges 8 Late (Valencia) oranges 9 Navel oranges 9 All grapefruit 10 Seedy grapefruit 10 White seedless grapefruit 11 Colored seedless grapefruit 11 Florida grapefruit, by marketing districts Production 12 Season average on-tree prices 12 Indian River grapefruit bearing acreage and production, by varieties 13 Florida citrus trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average on-tree price, and value Tangelos 13 Florida tangerines bearing acreage, by varieties 14 Florida citrus trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average on-tree price, and value All tangerines 14 Early tangerines 15 Honey tangerines 15 Limes 16 Temples 16 Florida citrus products, annual packs, and FCOJ yield 17 Citrus utilization, season average on-tree price, and value Oranges, by states 18 Temples 18 Oranges, by states and fruit types 19 Grapefruit, by states 20 Tangerines, by states 21 Other citrus, limes, and lemons, by states 22 Page Florida lemons, acreage, production, season average on-tree price, and value, by types 22 Florida citrus monthly and season average on-tree price Early, midseason, and Navel oranges 23 Late (Valencia) oranges 23 White seedless grapefruit 24 Colored seedless grapefruit 24 Limes 25 Tangelos 26 K-Early Citrus Fruit 26 Temples 26 Early tangerines 27 Honey tangerines 27 Florida citrus production, by counties, areas, and fruit types 28 Florida citrus acreage, by counties and fruit types 29 Florida citrus trees, by counties and fruit types 30 U. S. citrus bearing acreage, by fruit types and states 31 Florida estimated boxes of fruit per tree, by types, age groups, and production areas Early, midseason, and Navel oranges 32 Late (Valencia) oranges 33 White seedless grapefruit 34 Colored seedless grapefruit 35 Exports of fresh U.S. citrus, by seasons and fruit types 36 Exports of fresh U.S. citrus, by destinations, months and fruit types 37 Exports of fresh Florida citrus, by weeks and fruit types 38 Exports of fresh Florida citrus, by seasons and fruit types 39 Exports of fresh Florida citrus, by destinations and fruit types 39 Florida processed fruit utilization, by weeks Oranges, grapefruit, and Temples 40 Tangelos, early tangerines, Honey tangerines, and K-Early Citrus 41 Florida citrus, distribution of recorded utilization, by fruit types and months 42 National per capita consumption of citrus, fresh fruit and selected fresh juices 43 Production of citrus fruit, by selected countries, crop years, and fruit types 44 Production of citrus fruit, by countries and fruit types 45 State Statistical Offices 46 Data sources 47 U.S. citrus production areas 48 Commercial citrus acreage 2002 Inside Back Cover ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus Harvesting Season Tree Census The Florida Agricultural Statistics Service first indexed the State's commercial citrus groves on aerial photography as of January 1966. Ground crews identify all the State's groves by fruit type, row spacing, and year in which set. Photo interpreters in the Orlando office then delineate the groves by variety blocks on photo transparencies at a scale of 1 inch to 660 feet. Variety blocks are measured with planimeters to obtain acreage and then indexed by land section. The design of the inventory survey allows for quick and economical updating. Since 1966, the citrus belt has been resurveyed each second winter to determine changes. Photographing begins in November when weather conditions are most favorable and is generally completed in 80 to 90 days. The same three-mile-wide flight lines established in 1966 are photographed on each succeeding flight. Approximately 14,000 square miles of photography are obtained at a 1 to 30,000 scale. The last statewide survey was conducted as of January 2002. New plantings decreased and gross loss was higher, resulting in a net loss of 34,972 acres since January 2000. Decreases in acreage and tree numbers were noted for grapefruit and specialty citrus. Acreage and tree numbers continue to climb for Valencia and other midseason oranges. Citrus acreage decreased in all production areas. Photographing will begin in November 2003 for the next survey. Field work will update acreage records as of January 2004. County Production Estimates of citrus production by counties were prepared using objective survey data obtained from the citrus crop estimates program. Production for Florida has been distributed to counties based on the biennial citrus tree census, limb count survey data adjusted for droppage to end of season, and size data at maturity. Tree numbers by county which are used in the estimates were obtained from the latest tree census. Productivity per tree is obtained from several objective fruit surveys including limb count, size, and droppage. Because of the statistical sampling design, counties with higher production in general have a greater number of samples and, therefore, estimates for these counties can be considered more reliable. Thus, for the same reason, estimates for the production areas are more reliable than for the individual counties. Florida Citrus: Acres in commercial groves, as of January 1968-2002 Percent change from Cens us Year Acres Previou s 1966 survey survey 1968 931,249 +8 .5 +8 .5 1970 941,471 +1.1 +9.7 1972 878,019 -6.7 +2.3 1974 864,098 -1.6 +0.7 1976 852,369 -1.4 -0.7 1978 831,235 -2 .5 -3 .1 1980 845,283 +1.7 -1.5 1982 847,856 +0.3 -1.2 1984 761,365 -10.2 -11.3 1986 624,492 -18.0 -27.2 1988 697,929 +11.8 -18.7 1990 732,767 +5.0 -14.6 1992 791,290 +8.0 -7.8 1994 853,742 +7.9 -0 .5 1996 857,687 +0 .5 -0 .0 1998 845,260 -1 .4 -1 .5 2000 832,275 -1 .5 -3 .0 2002 797,303 -4.2 -7.1 Citrus Box Weights: Approximate net weight by fruit type and states State Orange Grape- Tanger- Lemon Lime fruit ine Pounds FL 1/ 90 85 95 90 88 CA 75 67 75 76 -- TX 85 80 -- -- -- AZ 75 67 75 76 -- 1/ Includes Temples and tangelos at 90 pounds. 2001-02 Season Highlights Production U. S. citrus production increased 1 percent from 2000-01 but is 5 percent below 1999-00. Only Florida, which produced 78 percent of the total, recorded a gain. California produced 19 percent, and Texas and Arizona contributed the remaining 3 percent. U. S. bearing acreage declined about 3 percent. Florida's total production of 287 million boxes is up 3 percent. With the early-mid-Navel orange crop equal to the previous season and the Valencia crop up 7 percent, all oranges are up 3 percent. Processing utilized 96 percent of the crop. All grapefruit production is up 1.5 percent with small gains in the white and colored categories. Temples rebounded 24 percent above the record low of 2000-01. All tangerines are up 18 percent with a 23 percent gain in the early category and a 10 percent increase in the Honey variety. Large losses and record lows occurred in the smallest crops with K-Early Citrus down 25 percent, limes down 40 percent, and lemons down 68 percent. Bearing acreage is down nearly 4 percent to 728,500 acres with declines for every fruit type except K-Early Citrus. Bearing orange acreage is down 3 percent, grapefruit and tangerines are down 6 percent, and larger declines occurred in specialty fruit. Later maturing Valencia oranges and Honey tangerines account for larger portions of the bearing orange and tangerine acreage. Bearing grapefruit acreage is planted 60 percent colored and 40 percent white. California's bearing acreage decreased only 200 acres and citrus production declined about 3 percent. A decrease in Navel oranges was offset by an increase in Valencia production, with a resulting 3 percent gain in all oranges. Fresh use accounts for 85 percent of the total. Grapefruit bearing acreage is down about 3 percent but production fell 5 percent to the lowest since 1973-74. Lemon acreage remained the same but production dropped 16 percent. Fresh use is a record high but processed use is at the lowest level since 1990-91. Tangerine acreage increased 2 percent and the crop size was steady. Bearing acreage remained steady but citrus production in Texas fell 19 percent. Early-midseason oranges are down 24 percent and Valencias are down 11 percent but both are 5 percent above the 1999-00 levels. Grapefruit production is down 18 percent and near the harvest of 1999-00. Bearing acreage in Arizona is unchanged from 2000-01 but production dropped 25 percent. The lemon crop is down 22 percent. Grapefruit, steadily declining for a decade, is down 36 percent, and down 94 percent from 1991-92. Orange production is down 42 percent and below 1.0 million boxes for the second consecutive season. Value The preliminary 2001-02 on-tree value of all citrus is $879 million, up 2 percent from the revised value of $862 million for the previous season. Price per box and value were lower for most fruit types. The value of production for all oranges was up slightly with the increase for Valencias offsetting the decrease in early-mid-Navels. The average price per box was lower except for Navels. Grapefruit value was down 4 percent with the white category decreasing more than the colored. The average is below the revised 2000-01 price per box for white, colored, and all grapefruit. Value of production and the average price per box increased for Temples, tangelos, early tangerines, Honey tangerines, and all tangerines. With the price down 48 percent and production below the level of the Hurricane Andrew season, value of the lime crop fell below $1 million. The lemon price was unchanged but value fell 68 percent. Price and value were decreased for the K-Early Citrus Fruit. Preliminary value is based on that part of the crop priced at harvest, which accounts for all of the fresh fruit and about 40 percent of the processed. Nearly one-half of the processed oranges were priced but the figure for processed grapefruit and tangerines is about one-quarter of the total. Foreign Exports Fresh fruit exports totaled 22.3 million 4/5 bushel cartons, up 66,000 from 2000-01. Canada accounts for the most receipts of Florida oranges and specialty fruit while Japan receives the most grapefruit. More details are listed on page 39. A record total of 29.3 million gallons of FCOJ was exported, mostly to Canada, and Florida exported 5.6 million gallons of FCGJ. FCOJ exports are the highest since 1996-97 and FCGJ exports decreased for the first time since 1998-99. Frozen Concentrate The final FCOJ yields, reported by the Florida Citrus Processors Association, were higher for all oranges (1.581598) and late oranges (1.657887) but lower for early-midseason fruit (1.527736) than the previous season and all were below the records set in 1998-99. For fruit going into concentrate, the price per box was higher for all orange varieties and white grapefruit. Although higher for oranges and white grapefruit, the price per pound of solids remained below $1.00. The price per box and price per pound of solids declined over 40 percent for colored grapefruit. The tangerine price per box is down $0.99 from 2000-01. Florida Citrus: Value of sales on-tree, crop years 1992-93 through 2001-02 Crop year Value Crop year Value 1,000 1,000 dollars dollars 1992-93 855,812 1997-98 1,023,383 1993-94 939,854 1998-99 1,097,253 1994-95 948,173 1999-00 1/ 1,108,523 1995-96 1,075,817 2000-01 1/ 862,031 1996-97 960,496 2001-02 2/ 879,142 1/ Revised. 2/ Preliminary. Priced Fruit: Season average delivered-in price for fruit used in concentrate by variety Price Price per Variety per pound of box solids Dollars All oranges 5.14 0.81 Early-midseason 4.49 0.73 Valencia 6.08 0.92 All grapefruit 2.82 0.60 White 3.32 0.72 Colored 1.33 0.27 Tangerine 2.87 NA SOURCE: Florida Citrus Processors Association Prices All prices reported in this publication, except the concentrate prices in the table on page one, are on-tree prices representing the average price received by growers for their fruit. The term "on-tree" relates to fruit returns to the grower after the costs of picking, hauling, and packing have been removed. Prices are based on records of commercial fresh fruit sales and processed fruit returns. Each season, beginning with the first month that three percent of a fruit type is harvested, monthly estimates are computed. Reports from fresh fruit sales organizations and from packers provide data for an average f.o.b. price. Processors report an average spot and cash price for fruit delivered to their plants. From these values, an estimated charge for picking, hauling, and packing is deducted to arrive at an on-tree price. The anticipated box utilization for the month is used to combine the fresh and processing price to obtain an average price for all methods of sales. At the season's end, monthly price averages are computed and weighted by boxes utilized, to provide the preliminary season average price. A year later, after most processed products are sold, cooperatives and firms with participation plans report prices of fruit they handled. These prices, combined with the spot and cash prices collected earlier, are weighted together by varieties to determine the final processing price received bygrowers. From this price, charges for picking, hauling, and packing, as estimated by University of Florida economists, are deducted to arrive at the final on-tree price received by growers. These preliminary figures for the season just ended, the revised figures for the previous season, and county production by type are released annually in late September. Packout Rates Fresh prices shown in this publication are for “pure fresh” or 100% packout. Grading diverts a portion of the crop from fresh use. Returns at processing plants for this diverted fruit will generally be less than for field run fruit because of extra costs. In order to compare fresh prices shown in this publication to the individual grower's return it is necessary to calculate a derived price for that crop. Below is an example and a blank table for calculating fresh returns based on packout rates. The example describes a delivery of 1,000 boxes with a packout rate of 60% (0.60 in decimal format). At this rate, 600 boxes (1,000 X 0.60) are shipped fresh at a price of $9.50 per 1 3/5 bushel box equivalent. The remaining 400 boxes (1,000 X 0.40) are eliminations which are hauled to a processing facility and receive a price of $1.20. The grower receives $5,700.00 for the fresh portion and $480.00 for the processed portion. Dividing the total amount of $6,180.00 by the total of 1,000 boxes results in a derived price of $6.18 per box. Sample Calculation of Fresh Return Packout Rate Prorated Amount Derived On-tree Price Percent Decimal Boxes Received Price Shipped Fresh 60 0.60 600 X Fresh $9.50 = $5,700.00 Eliminations 40 0.40 400 X Processed $1.20 = $480.00 Delivered to Packinghouse 100 1.00 1000 $6,180.00 $6.18 Calculate A Fresh Return Packout Rate Prorated Amount Derived On-tree Price Percent Decimal Boxes Received Price Shipped Fresh X Fresh = Eliminations X Processed = Delivered to Packinghouse 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2001-02 Florida Weather Highlights, Selected Areas, And Months For the second consecutive year, dry conditions prevailed in the beginning. A light freeze the last week of December 2000 nipped some of the tender bloom wood. A few light, scattered showers fell during the first few weeks of 2001. Growers utilized irrigation to maintain good tree condition. By late January and early February trees started producing some feathery new growth and pin head bloom buds. February was generally dry, overcast and cool. In general, open bloom appeared by mid- March. However, some trees were just pushing out a little new growth and pin head buds. Several scattered showers during the month helped the blooming cycle progress. Due to infrequent rains growers and caretakers continued to use irrigation to maintain good tree condition. During the first week of April, pounding hard rains helped produce some new growth. The warm moist conditions also put and end to this year's blooming cycle. The additional surface soil moisture helped place many groves in good condition for the remainder of the month. Hard daylong rains the first week of May permitted many irrigation systems to be shut down. As usual, the remainder of May was generally hot and dry. Only a very few light scattered showers occurred until the last week of May when several thunderstorms covered virtually all of the citrus belt. June started with some of the normal summer rains which continued throughout the month. By the second week of June most trees had shed the excessive fruit which could not be supported for the coming season. June was filled with welcomed afternoon rains and thunderstorms. Virtually all groves returned to good condition with an abundance of new growth. New crop fruit sized well with the benefit of the additional moisture. All areas of Florida's citrus belt received abundant rains during the summer months. Also, Tropical Storm Barry in the first week of August deposited 2-6 inches of additional moisture in Florida's groves. By late summer, lakes, ponds, and water reservoirs were well on their way toward refilling. Groves, trees, and fruit made excellent progress all summer long. New crop fruit sized well with the help of all of the rain. Very little fruit loss due to abnormal droppage occurred. Tropical Storm Gabrielle deposited four to 10 inches of additional rainfall on groves in mid- September. Growers had to pump out excessive water. Caretakers ditched and deep plowed grove middles to move water away from the trees roots. June through September were very wet months when most all of the canals and ditches leading to and from the flatwoods groves were full and over running. October and November were typically mild and somewhat dry months with only scattered rains. Harvest progressed rapidly during the early fall months. Fruit color and maturity were slightly above average. Fresh fruit packinghouses were very active during the first three weeks of December to meet the needs of the major grocery chains. Fund- raising organizations such as clubs, churches, and civic groups ordered many truck loads of fresh Navels, grapefruit, and tangerines. December was generally a dry month with only scattered showers and a few thunderstorms. Caretakers had to irrigate to maintain good tree condition and to prevent wilt in some of the high sand hill groves. The first week of January 2002 included a mild freeze with temperatures dropping into the upper 20s. There was very little, if any, damage to the unharvested portion of the crop and no tree damage. The cold temperatures did help slow down any new tree growth. Frost was minimal. Then on the morning of January 9, another freeze occurred but temperatures again were not low enough for long enough to produce significant damage. Feathery new growth started gradually showing the last of January and by the middle of February there was significant new growth and pin head bloom buds. On February 27 there was a minor freeze where temperatures dipped in the low 30s and upper 20s with only minimal leaf burn in the coldest locations. Temperatures were not low enough to do significant damage to the fruit remaining to be harvested. During the first week of March all areas of the citrus belt received hard daylong rains that helped produce some open bloom and more new growth. The rest of the month was generally dry and growers were irrigating to keep trees in good condition. Most of April and May were dry and hot. Growers and caretakers used all types of irrigation to keep trees in good condition as the new crop of fruit was setting on the trees for the next season. Hard soaking rains finally arrived the last of May and the irrigation equipment got a rest after almost three months of steady use. Valencia harvest was very active during April and May. Summer rains arrived around mid-June. Charted below is the historical average of monthly rainfall which includes data from two stations in each of the citrus producing areas. The ten stations are: Avon Park (2 W), Arcadia, Clermont (7 S), Clewiston (US Engineers), Immokalee (3 NNW), Lake Alfred (Experiment Station), Orlando (WSO McCoy), Plant City, Stuart (1 N), and Vero Beach (4 W). Florida Precipitation: Average monthly rainfall for the period of 1990-91 through 1999-00 [00cs03c.gif] Source: See Page 47 Data Sources, Item 10. 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Production of all citrus since 1922-1923 Type of fruit Crop year Oranges Grape- Other Total fruit 1,000 boxes 1922-23 10,150 7,800 785 18,735 1923-24 13,150 8,500 590 22,240 1924-25 10,400 8,900 936 20,236 1925-26 9,500 7,600 730 17,830 1926-27 10,100 8,600 912 19,612 1927-28 8,650 7,500 850 17,000 1928-29 15,000 11,300 1,506 27,806 1929-30 8,950 8,300 858 18,108 1930-31 16,800 15,800 2,408 35,008 1931-32 12,200 10,700 2,009 24,909 1932-33 14,500 11,600 1,910 28,010 1933-34 15,900 10,900 2,012 28,812 1934-35 15,600 15,200 2,015 32,815 1935-36 15,900 11,500 2,112 29,512 1936-37 19,100 18,100 3,045 40,245 1937-38 23,900 14,600 2,370 40,870 1938-39 29,900 23,300 3,495 56,695 1939-40 25,350 15,900 2,745 43,995 1940-41 28,200 24,600 3,180 55,980 1941-42 26,800 19,200 2,650 48,650 1942-43 36,650 27,300 4,925 68,875 1943-44 45,500 31,000 4,490 80,990 1944-45 42,230 22,300 4,670 69,200 1945-46 49,000 32,000 5,200 86,200 1946-47 52,080 26,400 4,790 83,270 1947-48 57,530 29,300 4,440 91,270 1948-49 57,380 30,200 5,520 93,100 1949-50 57,790 24,200 5,970 87,960 1950-51 66,200 33,200 5,980 105,380 1951-52 76,900 33,000 6,060 115,960 1952-53 70,500 32,500 6,920 109,920 1953-54 89,100 40,700 7,070 136,870 1954-55 85,900 34,800 7,998 128,698 1955-56 88,200 38,300 7,935 134,435 1956-57 90,300 37,400 8,020 135,720 1957-58 81,000 31,100 4,300 116,400 1958-59 83,000 35,200 7,800 126,000 1959-60 87,600 30,500 7,470 125,570 1960-61 82,700 31,600 9,940 124,240 1961-62 108,800 34,800 10,210 153,810 Type of fruit Crop year Oranges Grape- Other Total fruit 1,000 boxes 1962-63 72,500 30,000 5,250 107,750 1963-64 54,900 26,300 8,620 89,820 1964-65 82,400 31,900 9,350 123,650 1965-66 95,900 34,900 10,190 140,990 1966-67 139,500 43,600 11,895 194,995 1967-68 100,500 32,900 10,880 144,280 1968-69 129,700 39,900 12,470 182,070 1969-70 137,700 37,400 13,915 189,015 1970-71 142,300 42,900 14,450 199,650 1971-72 137,000 47,000 16,480 200,480 1972-73 169,700 45,400 15,450 230,550 1973-74 165,800 48,100 16,350 230,250 1974-75 173,300 44,600 17,830 235,730 1975-76 181,200 49,100 19,180 249,480 1976-77 186,800 51,500 16,200 254,500 1977-78 167,800 51,400 16,270 235,470 1978-79 164,000 50,000 16,190 230,190 1979-80 206,700 54,800 22,050 283,550 1980-81 172,400 50,300 15,880 238,580 1981-82 125,800 48,100 15,310 189,210 1982-83 139,600 39,400 14,600 193,600 1983-84 116,700 40,900 11,945 169,545 1984-85 103,900 44,000 11,005 158,905 1985-86 119,200 46,750 10,065 176,015 1986-87 119,700 49,800 12,030 181,530 1987-88 138,000 53,850 12,250 204,100 1988-89 146,600 54,750 12,500 213,850 1989-90 110,200 35,700 8,285 154,185 1990-91 151,600 45,100 8,960 205,660 1991-92 139,800 42,400 9,615 191,815 1992-93 186,600 55,150 9,790 251,540 1993-94 174,400 51,050 10,310 235,760 1994-95 205,500 55,700 9,820 271,020 1995-96 203,300 52,350 9,725 265,375 1996-97 226,200 55,800 13,315 295,315 1997-98 244,000 49,550 10,900 304,450 1998-99 186,000 47,050 10,115 243,165 1999-00 233,000 53,400 12,030 298,430 2000-01 223,300 46,000 9,505 278,805 2001-02 230,000 46,700 10,565 287,265 History of Florida's Citrus Industry The citrus tree is a native of the Orient. From there it was carried ever westward by man, to India, to the Mediterranean, and on across the Atlantic. Citrus was brought to the Americas by Columbus. When he landed on November 22, 1493, he brought citrus seeds that were planted on the island of Hispaniola. The first seeds planted on the mainland of the Americas were brought by the expedition of Juan de Grijalva when he landed in Central America between July 12 and July 20, 1518. The exact date of the introduction of citrus trees into Florida is not known, but from a statement made by Pedro Medendez, dated April 2, 1579, it appears that citrus fruits were grown in abundance around St. Augustine at that time. Early settlers in Florida some two centuries later found wild citrus trees scattered over the State. One of the oldest cultivated groves planted in Florida (Hume, 1926, p. 95) is thought to have been the Don Phillipe grove in Pinellas County, planted sometime between the years of 1809 and 1820. Nearly 1.5 million boxes were shipped in 1887-88, the first season on record. Citrus production in Florida had reached an all time high of more than 5 million boxes when the Great Freeze of 1894-95 almost totally wiped out the citrus industry. It was not until 1909-10 that this level was reached again. In the 2001-02 season, Florida produced 287.3 million boxes representing 78 percent of the Nation's citrus production. 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Citrus: Bearing acreage and production, by states, crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 Florida California Texas Arizona United States Crop year Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- acreage tion 1/ acreage tion acreage tion acreage tion acreage tion 1/ 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons 1,091 1982-83 723 .0 8,574 260 .0 3,945 66 .2 689 42 .4 474 .6 13,682 1,007 1983-84 639 .8 7,485 259 .3 2,783 67 .6 235 41 .2 329 .9 10,832 1984-85 575 .9 7,014 254 .5 3,069 30 .5 0 38 .4 442 899 .3 10,525 1985-86 507 .8 7,785 252 .8 2,930 21 .8 23 36 .5 320 818 .9 11,058 1986-87 514 .5 8,009 250 .7 3,377 25 .5 115 35 .5 493 826 .2 11,994 1987-88 519 .5 9,020 250 .7 3,235 27 .1 213 35 .6 293 832 .9 12,761 1988-89 528 .7 9,456 253 .9 3,163 28 .9 271 36 .0 296 847 .5 13,186 1989-90 534 .6 6,823 249 .4 3,649 31 .7 131 36 .1 257 851 .8 10,860 1990-91 555 .7 9,127 251 .0 1,837 8 .0 0 35 .2 321 849 .9 11,285 1991-92 583 .6 8,510 254 .5 3,522 11 .0 4 37 .0 416 886 .1 12,452 1992-93 639 .3 11,175 255 .9 3,662 14 .5 97 37 .7 340 947 .4 15,274 1993-94 665 .8 10,484 256 .5 3,569 18 .2 144 37 .6 364 978 .1 14,561 1,055 1994-95 731 .7 12,054 263 .7 3,267 21 .9 230 37 .8 248 .1 15,799 1,103 1995-96 773 .5 11,815 270 .0 3,342 25 .5 222 34 .2 333 .2 15,712 1,152 1996-97 815 .1 13,156 274 .1 3,632 29 .1 273 34 .2 210 .5 17,271 1,125 1997-98 785 .9 13,583 274 .5 3,744 32 .6 256 32 .3 187 .3 17,770 1,111 1998-99 777 .1 10,827 275 .2 2,266 29 .1 305 30 .2 235 .6 13,633 1,089 1999-00 762 .4 13,305 269 .2 3,457 29 .1 308 29 .2 206 .9 17,276 1,081 2000-01 756 .0 12,433 268 .2 3,197 29 .1 383 28 .6 203 .9 16,216 1,053 2001-02 727 .6 12,824 268 .0 3,105 29 .1 310 28 .6 153 .3 16,392 1/ Does not include Florida lemons. K-Early Citrus Fruit not included prior to 1992-93. Sunburst tangerines not included prior to 1989-90 and Fallglo tangerines not included prior to 1993-94. Citrus: Production for the United States and Florida, 1982-83 through 2001-02 [01cs05c.gif] 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oranges: Production for the United States and Florida, 1982-83 through 2001-02 Oranges: Bearing acreage and production, by states, crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 Florida California Texas Arizona United States Crop year Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- acreage tion acreage tion acreage tion acreage tion acreage tion 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons 1982-83 536 .8 6,282 177 .4 2,854 24 .0 241 12 .6 142 750 .8 9,519 1983-84 474 .2 5,252 177 .1 1,819 24 .3 107 12 .6 65 688 .2 7,243 1984-85 420 .1 4,676 175 .3 1,966 11 .4 0 10 .9 77 617 .7 6,719 1985-86 367 .6 5,364 174 .6 2,022 8 .3 14 11 .0 76 561 .5 7,476 1986-87 375 .4 5,387 172 .9 2,172 10 .3 37 10 .9 101 569 .5 7,697 1987-88 380 .2 6,210 172 .6 2,212 11 .1 61 10 .6 68 574 .5 8,551 1988-89 388 .7 6,597 177 .6 2,209 12 .0 79 10 .4 64 588 .7 8,949 1989-90 399 .5 4,959 175 .1 2,676 13 .0 51 10 .2 59 597 .8 7,745 1990-91 420 .9 6,822 178 .4 960 3 .5 0 9 .9 66 612 .7 7,848 1991-92 444 .4 6,291 181 .8 2,528 3 .5 1 10 .4 89 640 .1 8,909 1992-93 489 .2 8,397 184 .0 2,505 4 .4 21 10 .6 69 688 .2 10,992 1993-94 510 .8 7,849 185 .0 2,385 5 .5 24 10 .6 71 711 .9 10,329 1994-95 562 .8 9,248 191 .0 2,101 7 .0 44 10 .4 39 771 .2 11,432 1995-96 594 .8 9,149 196 .0 2,175 7 .9 40 9 .4 62 808 .1 11,426 1996-97 624 .9 10,179 200 .0 2,400 8 .7 60 10 .0 53 843 .6 12,692 1997-98 609 .2 10,980 200 .2 2,587 9 .5 65 9 .1 38 828 .0 13,670 1998-99 612 .6 8,370 201 .5 1,350 9 .1 61 6 .9 43 830 .1 9,824 1999-00 602 .1 10,485 195 .5 2,400 9 .1 71 6 .2 41 812 .9 12,997 2000-01 605 .0 10,049 194 .5 2,043 9 .1 95 6 .2 34 814 .8 12,221 2001-02 586 .9 10,350 194 .5 2,100 9 .1 74 6 .2 19 796 .7 12,543 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ Grapefruit: Production for the United States and Florida, 1982-83 through 2001-02 ] Grapefruit: Bearing acreage and production, by states, crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 Florida Texas California Arizona United States Crop year Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- Bearing Produc- acreage tion 1/ acreage tion acreage tion 2/ acreage tion 2/ acreage tion 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons acres tons 1982-83 128 .6 1,674 42 .2 448 21 .7 238 6 .8 105 199 .3 2,465 1983-84 119 .6 1,738 43 .3 128 21 .9 238 6 .8 80 191 .6 2,184 1984-85 115 .5 1,870 19 .1 0 21 .1 289 7 .1 107 162 .8 2,266 1985-86 105 .1 1,987 13 .5 9 20 .9 266 5 .7 90 145 .2 2,352 1986-87 106 .0 2,116 15 .2 77 20 .8 305 5 .9 88 147 .9 2,586 1987-88 106 .0 2,289 16 .0 152 20 .7 298 6 .0 62 148 .7 2,801 1988-89 106 .9 2,327 16 .9 192 19 .9 263 6 .5 62 150 .2 2,844 1989-90 103 .0 1,517 18 .7 80 19 .2 310 6 .4 71 147 .3 1,978 1990-91 104 .2 1,916 4 .5 0 18 .3 263 6 .2 77 133 .2 2,256 1991-92 104 .7 1,802 7 .5 3 18 .5 330 5 .9 89 136 .6 2,224 1992-93 111 .9 2,344 10 .1 75 17 .8 303 5 .9 69 145 .7 2,791 1993-94 118 .3 2,171 12 .8 120 18 .0 311 5 .9 59 155 .0 2,661 1994-95 127 .3 2,367 15 .0 186 18 .4 312 5 .7 47 166 .4 2,912 1995-96 132 .8 2,225 17 .7 182 18 .8 271 5 .1 40 174 .4 2,718 1996-97 139 .2 2,371 20 .4 212 18 .0 275 4 .4 27 182 .0 2,885 1997-98 127 .8 2,106 23 .1 192 16 .8 268 4 .0 27 171 .7 2,593 1998-99 116 .6 2,000 20 .0 244 16 .6 244 3 .3 25 156 .5 2,513 1999-00 114 .1 2,270 20 .0 237 16 .6 241 2 .8 15 153 .5 2,763 2000-01 107 .8 1,955 20 .0 288 15 .4 211 2 .0 8 145 .2 2,462 2001-02 101 .3 1,985 20 .0 236 15 .0 201 2 .0 5 138 .3 2,427 1/ Excludes economic abandonment in 1995-96 of 127,500 tons of colored seedless; in 1996-97 of 127,500 tons of white seedless and 127,500 tons of colored seedless; in 1997-98 of 212,500 tons of white seedless and 42,500 tons of colored seedless; and in 2000-01 of 85,000 tons of colored seedless. 2/ Box weight for California Desert and Arizona grapefruit changed in 1993-94. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value for crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars All Round Oranges 1982-83 44,228 536 .8 260 139,600 10,320 129,280 5 .15 718,420 1983-84 39,778 474 .2 246 116,700 7,640 109,060 5 .75 670,618 1984-85 35,415 420 .1 247 103,900 6,652 97,248 7 .10 737,923 1985-86 32,708 367 .6 324 119,200 8,960 110,240 3 .94 469,959 1986-87 33,752 375 .4 319 119,700 8,870 110,830 5 .22 624,771 1987-88 35,537 380 .2 363 138,000 9,520 128,480 7 .58 1,046,700 1988-89 36,750 388 .7 377 146,600 8,488 138,112 7 .41 1,086,319 1989-90 40,666 399 .5 276 110,200 5,922 104,278 6 .21 684,226 1990-91 44,077 420 .9 360 151,600 12,451 139,149 5 .89 892,675 1991-92 49,577 444 .4 315 139,800 11,552 128,248 5 .93 828,749 1992-93 56,601 489 .2 381 186,600 10,724 175,876 3 .48 649,713 1993-94 61,708 510 .8 341 174,400 9,898 164,502 4 .09 713,312 1994-95 69,295 562 .8 365 205,500 10,441 195,059 3 .74 767,924 1995-96 75,287 594 .8 342 203,300 9,969 193,331 4 .40 895,465 1996-97 78,525 624 .9 362 226,200 10,696 215,504 3 .54 801,344 1997-98 78,587 609 .2 401 244,000 11,010 232,990 3 .69 900,815 1998-99 79,608 612 .6 304 186,000 10,860 175,140 4 .84 900,044 1999-00 78,721 602 .1 387 233,000 9,393 223,607 3 .67 856,052 2000-01 79,565 605 .0 369 223,300 9,702 213,598 3 .21 716,055 2001-02 77,596 586 .9 392 230,000 9,524 220,476 3 .14 721,376 Early, Midseason, and Navel Oranges 1982-83 23,065 277 .8 253 70,200 6,067 64,133 4 .88 342,914 1983-84 20,126 237 .3 294 69,700 4,939 64,761 5 .09 354,800 1984-85 17,470 198 .3 277 55,000 4,418 50,582 7 .30 401,369 1985-86 16,487 182 .3 352 64,200 5,121 59,079 3 .92 251,366 1986-87 17,320 189 .1 348 65,800 5,267 60,533 4 .56 300,290 1987-88 18,822 198 .1 396 78,500 5,870 72,630 6 .72 527,169 1988-89 19,744 205 .4 415 85,300 5,434 79,866 6 .69 571,082 1989-90 22,034 215 .3 316 68,100 4,851 63,249 6 .01 409,376 1990-91 23,511 223 .3 392 87,500 5,966 81,534 5 .38 471,049 1991-92 27,051 243 .3 343 83,400 7,780 75,620 5 .44 453,501 1992-93 30,379 264 .1 433 114,300 6,958 107,342 3 .23 369,438 1993-94 32,312 271 .7 395 107,300 6,838 100,462 3 .76 403,802 1994-95 36,244 299 .4 400 119,700 6,681 113,019 3 .25 389,515 1995-96 38,914 314 .5 385 121,200 6,597 114,603 3 .62 438,350 1996-97 40,292 328 .9 408 134,200 7,181 127,019 3 .18 427,344 1997-98 39,861 317 .4 441 140,000 7,635 132,365 2 .81 393,577 1998-99 40,124 317 .7 353 112,000 6,164 105,836 4 .35 487,205 1999-00 38,833 306 .7 437 134,000 6,505 127,495 3 .19 427,513 2000-01 38,446 302 .1 424 128,000 6,225 121,775 2 .60 332,991 2001-02 36,617 286 .4 447 128,000 6,424 121,576 2 .46 314,542 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value for crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of On-tree Crop Yield production Bearing Bearing per Price year trees acreage acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars Late (Valencia) Oranges 1982-83 21,163 259 .0 268 69,400 4,253 65,147 5 .41 375,506 1983-84 19,652 236 .9 198 47,000 2,701 44,299 6 .72 315,818 1984-85 17,945 221 .8 220 48,900 2,234 46,666 6 .88 336,554 1985-86 16,221 185 .3 297 55,000 3,839 51,161 3 .97 218,593 1986-87 16,432 186 .3 289 53,900 3,603 50,297 6 .02 324,481 1987-88 16,715 182 .1 327 59,500 3,650 55,850 8 .73 519,531 1988-89 17,006 183 .3 334 61,300 3,054 58,246 8 .41 515,237 1989-90 18,632 184 .2 229 42,100 1,071 41,029 6 .53 274,850 1990-91 20,566 197 .6 324 64,100 6,485 57,615 6 .58 421,626 1991-92 22,526 201 .1 280 56,400 3,772 52,628 6 .65 375,248 1992-93 26,222 225 .1 321 72,300 3,766 68,534 3 .88 280,275 1993-94 29,396 239 .1 281 67,100 3,060 64,040 4 .61 309,510 1994-95 33,051 263 .4 326 85,800 3,760 82,040 4 .41 378,409 1995-96 36,373 280 .3 293 82,100 3,372 78,728 5 .57 457,115 1996-97 38,233 296 .0 311 92,000 3,515 88,485 4 .07 374,000 1997-98 38,726 291 .8 356 104,000 3,375 100,625 4 .88 507,238 1998-99 39,484 294 .9 251 74,000 4,696 69,304 5 .58 412,839 1999-00 39,888 295 .4 335 99,000 2,888 96,112 4 .33 428,539 2000-01 41,119 302 .9 315 95,300 3,477 91,823 4 .02 383,064 2001-02 40,979 300 .5 339 102,000 3,100 98,900 3 .99 406,834 Navel Oranges 1982-83 -- -- -- 2,200 1,824 376 9 .55 21,002 1983-84 -- -- -- 2,200 1,747 453 7 .85 17,269 1984-85 -- -- -- 1,750 1,379 371 14 .34 25,093 1985-86 -- -- -- 2,050 1,606 444 9 .99 20,470 1986-87 973 10 .1 248 2,500 1,932 568 7 .98 19,950 1987-88 1,207 12 .5 208 2,600 2,046 554 9 .21 23,946 1988-89 1,367 14 .2 218 3,100 2,312 788 8 .62 26,727 1989-90 1,585 16 .5 176 2,900 2,135 765 9 .62 27,886 1990-91 1,638 16 .9 219 3,700 2,787 913 8 .76 32,423 1991-92 1,998 17 .9 207 3,700 2,992 708 10 .67 39,473 1992-93 2,295 20 .0 240 4,800 3,537 1,263 4 .85 23,268 1993-94 2,465 20 .9 196 4,100 3,123 977 7 .75 31,788 1994-95 2,749 22 .9 253 5,800 3,748 2,052 3 .78 21,900 1995-96 2,963 24 .1 216 5,200 3,406 1,794 4 .63 24,051 1996-97 3,160 25 .7 249 6,400 4,291 2,109 3 .73 23,866 1997-98 3,001 23 .9 264 6,300 4,154 2,146 3 .20 20,172 1998-99 2,989 23 .6 212 5,000 3,629 1,371 7 .34 36,718 1999-00 2,850 22 .5 240 5,400 3,591 1,809 4 .40 23,759 2000-01 2,752 21 .6 236 5,100 3,676 1,424 3 .10 15,830 2001-02 2,439 19 .2 286 5,500 3,920 1,580 3 .14 17,268 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value for crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars All Grapefruit 1982-83 9,827 128 .6 306 39,400 18,313 21,087 1 .96 77,221 1983-84 9,193 119 .6 342 40,900 16,661 24,239 2 .72 111,158 1984-85 8,910 115 .5 381 44,000 14,988 29,012 3 .67 161,356 1985-86 8,368 105 .1 445 46,750 19,620 27,130 4 .09 191,068 1986-87 8,491 106 .0 470 49,800 20,938 28,862 4 .98 248,120 1987-88 8,655 106 .0 508 53,850 23,110 30,740 5 .57 299,887 1988-89 8,807 106 .9 512 54,750 23,902 30,848 4 .45 243,874 1989-90 8,748 103 .0 347 35,700 13,344 22,356 5 .65 201,756 1990-91 9,026 104 .2 433 45,100 23,923 21,177 5 .66 255,328 1991-92 9,557 104 .7 405 42,400 22,841 19,559 6 .62 280,629 1992-93 10,546 111 .9 493 55,150 23,154 31,996 2 .66 146,432 1993-94 11,514 118 .3 432 51,050 22,502 28,548 3 .28 167,211 1994-95 12,660 127 .3 438 55,700 22,239 33,461 2 .09 116,602 2/ 1995-96 13,633 132 .8 394 52,350 22,843 29,507 1 .93 101,140 2/ 1996-97 14,189 139 .2 401 55,800 23,237 32,563 1 .55 86,583 2/ 1997-98 13,470 127 .8 388 49,550 21,160 28,390 1 .27 63,000 1998-99 12,431 116 .6 404 47,050 19,921 27,129 2 .30 108,411 1999-00 12,204 114 .1 468 53,400 18,217 35,183 3 .53 188,332 2/ 2000-01 11,656 107 .8 427 46,000 17,490 28,510 2 .19 100,869 2001-02 10,870 101 .3 461 46,700 17,380 29,320 2 .08 97,113 Seedy Grapefruit 3/ 1982-83 1,261 19 .0 253 4,800 4/ 4,800 0 .70 3,360 1983-84 1,013 15 .3 295 4,500 4/ 4,500 2 .01 9,045 1984-85 928 12 .7 228 2,900 4/ 2,900 2 .58 7,482 1985-86 694 10 .3 306 3,150 4/ 3,150 3 .27 10,301 1986-87 641 9 .5 305 2,900 4/ 2,900 4 .27 12,383 1987-88 622 8 .9 309 2,750 4/ 2,750 4 .99 13,723 1988-89 612 8 .7 385 3,350 4/ 3,350 3 .68 12,328 1989-90 529 7 .1 197 1,400 4/ 1,400 3 .84 5,376 1990-91 457 6 .1 262 1,600 4/ 1,600 3 .93 6,288 1991-92 396 4 .9 245 1,200 4/ 1,200 4 .57 5,484 1992-93 403 5 .0 350 1,750 4/ 1,750 1 .88 3,290 1993-94 386 4 .7 223 1,050 4/ 1,050 1 .78 1,869 1994-95 384 4 .6 283 1,300 4/ 1,300 2 .03 2,639 1995-96 370 4 .3 244 1,050 4/ 1,050 1 .73 1,817 1996-97 364 4 .4 205 900 4/ 900 0 .13 117 1997-98 296 3 .4 191 650 4/ 650 0 .10 65 1998-99 231 2 .6 212 550 4/ 550 0 .79 435 1999-00 214 2 .4 250 600 4/ 600 2 .96 1,776 2000-01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2001-02 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Excludes economic abandonment in 1995-96 of 3.0 million boxes of colored seedless; in 1996-97 of 3.0 million boxes of white seedless and 3.0 million boxes of colored seedless; in 1997-98 of 5.0 million boxes of white seedless and 1.0 million boxes of colored seedless; and in 2000-01 of 2.0 million boxes of colored seedless. 3/ Seedy estimates discontinued after 1999-2000 crop. Included with white seedless beginning with the 2000-01 crop. 4/ Fresh sales negligible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value for crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield Price year trees acreage per Total Fresh Processed per Value of acre box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars White Seedless Grapefruit 2/ 1982-83 5,045 65 .4 333 21,800 9,045 12,755 1 .51 32,941 1983-84 4,664 60 .5 380 23,000 7,642 15,358 2 .08 47,885 1984-85 4,491 58 .2 426 24,800 5,350 19,450 3 .02 74,956 1985-86 4,206 53 .4 479 25,600 6,735 18,865 3 .56 91,107 1986-87 4,173 53 .0 508 26,900 7,086 19,814 4 .45 119,693 1987-88 4,126 51 .6 566 29,200 8,020 21,180 5 .35 156,360 1988-89 4,092 51 .1 542 27,700 8,033 19,667 4 .33 119,980 1989-90 3,942 48 .2 373 18,000 4,054 13,946 5 .21 93,737 1990-91 3,888 47 .4 458 21,700 8,191 13,509 4 .59 99,622 1991-92 3,844 44 .9 425 19,100 6,754 12,346 6 .46 123,337 1992-93 4,191 47 .4 542 25,700 6,087 19,613 2 .22 56,973 1993-94 4,554 49 .7 493 24,500 6,459 18,041 3 .23 79,254 1994-95 4,807 51 .8 496 25,700 5,720 19,980 2 .58 66,382 1995-96 5,039 52 .6 441 23,200 5,862 17,338 2 .14 49,726 1996-97 5,169 54 .5 431 3/ 23,500 5,664 17,836 1 .12 26,413 1997-98 4,888 49 .6 369 4/ 18,300 4,791 13,509 0 .93 16,995 1998-99 4,397 44 .0 405 17,800 4,543 13,257 1 .95 34,737 1999-00 4,336 43 .1 485 20,900 4,271 16,629 3 .87 80,848 2000-01 4,282 42 .0 445 18,700 3,968 14,732 2 .07 38,728 2001-02 4,142 40 .8 463 18,900 3,530 15,370 1 .95 36,919 Colored Seedless Grapefruit 1982-83 3,521 44 .2 290 12,800 9,268 3,532 3 .20 40,920 1983-84 3,516 43 .8 306 13,400 9,019 4,381 4 .05 54,228 1984-85 3,491 44 .6 365 16,300 9,638 6,662 4 .84 78,918 1985-86 3,468 41 .4 435 18,000 12,885 5,115 4 .98 89,660 1986-87 3,677 43 .5 460 20,000 13,852 6,148 5 .80 116,044 1987-88 3,907 45 .5 481 21,900 15,090 6,810 5 .93 129,804 1988-89 4,103 47 .1 503 23,700 15,869 7,831 4 .71 111,566 1989-90 4,277 47 .7 342 16,300 9,290 7,010 6 .30 102,643 1990-91 4,681 50 .7 430 21,800 15,732 6,068 6 .85 149,418 1991-92 5,317 54 .9 403 22,100 16,087 6,013 6 .87 151,808 1992-93 5,952 59 .5 466 27,700 17,067 10,633 3 .11 86,169 1993-94 6,574 63 .9 399 25,500 16,043 9,457 3 .38 86,088 1994-95 7,469 70 .9 405 28,700 16,519 12,181 1 .66 47,581 1995-96 8,224 75 .9 370 3/ 28,100 16,981 11,119 1 .77 49,597 1996-97 8,656 80 .3 391 3/ 31,400 17,573 13,827 1 .91 60,053 1997-98 8,286 74 .8 409 5/ 30,600 16,369 14,231 1 .50 45,940 1998-99 7,803 70 .0 410 28,700 15,378 13,322 2 .55 73,239 1999-00 7,654 68 .6 465 31,900 13,946 17,954 3 .31 105,708 2000-01 7,374 65 .8 415 6/ 27,300 13,522 13,778 2 .28 62,141 2001-02 6,728 60 .5 460 27,800 13,850 13,950 2 .17 60,194 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Includes seedy grapefruit beginning with the 2000-01 crop. 3/ Excludes 3.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 4/ Excludes 5.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 5/ Excludes 1.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 6/ Excludes 2.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT: Production by types, by areas of production, for crop years 1992-93 through 2001-02 1/ White seedless 2/ Colored seedless Seedy Crop year State Interior Indian State Interior Indian State Interior Indian River River River 1,000 boxes 1992-93 25,700 10,200 15,500 27,700 8,700 19,000 1,750 1,650 100 1993-94 24,500 10,200 14,300 25,500 9,600 15,900 1,050 1,000 50 1994-95 25,700 8,700 17,000 28,700 8,200 20,500 1,300 1,200 100 1995-96 23,200 9,400 13,800 3/ 28,100 9,200 18,900 1,050 950 100 1996-97 3/ 23,500 8,700 14,800 3/ 31,400 9,200 22,200 900 800 100 1997-98 4/ 18,300 6,200 12,100 5/ 30,600 9,600 21,000 650 550 100 1998-99 17,800 5,100 12,700 28,700 9,900 18,800 550 500 50 1999-00 20,900 6,600 14,300 31,900 11,500 20,400 600 500 100 2000-01 18,700 5,800 12,900 6/ 27,300 9,500 17,800 -- -- -- 2001-02 18,900 6,700 12,200 27,800 8,600 19,200 -- -- -- FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT: Season average on-tree prices per box, by utilization of sales and areas of production, by types, for crop years 1996-97 through 2001-02 1/ White seedless 2/ Colored seedless Crop year and area Fresh Processing All sales Fresh Processing All sales Dollars 1996-97 Interior 4 .80 0 .14 0 .58 4 .05 0 .34 2 .30 Indian River 5 .35 -0 .42 1 .47 2 .90 0 .13 1 .72 State average 5 .23 -0 .18 1 .12 3 .26 0 .20 1 .91 1997-98 Interior 4 .00 -0 .11 0 .28 3 .65 0 .25 1 .83 Indian River 5 .65 -1 .05 1 .28 2 .60 -0 .23 1 .37 State average 5 .38 -0 .65 0 .93 2 .85 -0 .05 1 .50 1998-99 Interior 6 .50 0 .58 1 .28 4 .90 0 .46 2 .46 Indian River 6 .85 0 .13 2 .21 4 .35 0 .15 2 .60 State average 6 .80 0 .29 1 .95 4 .52 0 .28 2 .55 1999-00 Interior 9 .30 2 .73 3 .06 6 .30 1 .90 3 .37 Indian River 9 .85 2 .12 4 .25 5 .25 1 .38 3 .30 State average 9 .78 2 .35 3 .87 5 .52 1 .60 3 .31 2000-01 Interior 6 .70 1 .23 1 .51 3 .80 0 .65 1 .67 Indian River 6 .50 0 .64 2 .31 4 .50 -0 .03 2 .63 State average 6 .53 0 .87 2 .07 4 .30 0 .29 2 .28 2001-02 Interior 8 .00 1 .29 1 .75 5 .60 -0 .15 1 .78 Indian River 6 .30 0 .63 2 .06 4 .70 -0 .82 2 .34 State average 6 .54 0 .90 1 .95 4 .89 -0 .54 2 .17 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Includes seedy grapefruit beginning with the 2000-01 crop. 3/ Excludes 3.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 4/ Excludes 5.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 5/ Excludes 1.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. 6/ Excludes 2.0 million boxes of economic abandonment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ Indian River Grapefruit: Bearing acreage and production by variety, 1992-93 through 2001-02 ] Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value for crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars Tangelos 1982-83 1,441 15 .6 244 3,800 1,878 1,922 4 .37 16,596 1983-84 1,143 12 .3 293 3,600 1,596 2,004 4 .28 15,395 1984-85 938 10 .1 356 3,600 1,468 2,132 7 .08 25,501 1985-86 894 9 .5 311 2,950 1,338 1,612 4 .06 11,980 1986-87 889 9 .5 421 4,000 1,310 2,690 3 .72 14,891 1987-88 887 9 .4 447 4,200 1,395 2,805 5 .58 23,435 1988-89 904 9 .5 400 3,800 1,348 2,452 6 .31 23,994 1989-90 873 8 .9 331 2,950 1,118 1,832 5 .10 15,046 1990-91 815 8 .0 331 2,650 1,186 1,464 6 .11 16,203 1991-92 1,050 9 .8 265 2,600 1,307 1,293 7 .16 18,618 1992-93 1,161 10 .5 290 3,050 1,316 1,734 3 .31 10,092 1993-94 1,311 11 .3 296 3,350 1,097 2,253 2 .38 7,976 1994-95 1,458 12 .4 254 3,150 1,106 2,044 2 .64 8,318 1995-96 1,528 12 .7 193 2,450 1,018 1,432 3 .63 8,883 1996-97 1,561 13 .3 297 3,950 1,032 2,918 2 .19 8,645 1997-98 1,487 12 .2 234 2,850 913 1,937 1 .66 4,723 1998-99 1,439 11 .7 218 2,550 838 1,712 4 .53 11,560 1999-00 1,382 11 .3 195 2,200 736 1,464 2 .52 5,549 2000-01 1,338 10 .8 194 2,100 742 1,358 1 .27 2,671 2001-02 1,211 9 .7 222 2,150 696 1,454 2 .37 5,086 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ Florida Tangerines: Bearing acreage by variety, 1992-93 through 2001-02 ] Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars All Tangerines 2/ 1982-83 1,815 18 .9 180 3,400 2,170 1,230 7 .81 26,556 1983-84 1,287 13 .2 225 2,975 1,858 1,117 7 .08 21,075 1984-85 1,101 11 .3 163 1,840 945 895 13 .66 25,127 1985-86 904 8 .8 222 1,950 1,189 761 11 .55 22,515 1986-87 768 7 .5 312 2,340 1,462 878 10 .92 25,563 1987-88 796 7 .6 322 2,450 1,614 836 12 .99 31,831 1988-89 794 7 .7 377 2,900 1,639 1,261 12 .64 36,652 1989-90 946 8 .5 200 1,700 999 701 15 .28 25,981 1990-91 1,021 8 .7 224 1,950 1,227 723 17 .10 33,349 1991-92 1,403 11 .3 230 2,600 1,965 635 18 .00 46,797 1992-93 1,781 13 .7 204 2,800 2,065 735 13 .75 38,503 1993-94 2,269 16 .4 250 4,100 2,985 1,115 9 .83 40,303 1994-95 2,831 20 .1 177 3,550 2,662 888 11 .98 42,539 1995-96 3,536 24 .3 185 4,500 3,144 1,356 12 .59 56,646 1996-97 4,330 28 .5 221 6,300 3,757 2,543 7 .99 50,343 1997-98 4,130 27 .5 189 5,200 3,428 1,772 8 .49 44,126 1998-99 4,149 27 .3 181 4,950 3,570 1,380 12 .07 59,763 1999-00 3,943 26 .1 268 7,000 4,420 2,580 6 .66 46,622 2000-01 3,888 25 .5 220 5,600 3,755 1,845 6 .40 35,867 2001-02 3,638 24 .0 275 6,600 4,204 2,396 7 .69 50,777 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Sunburst tangerines not included prior to 1989-90 and Fallglo tangerines not included prior to 1993-94. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars Early Tangerines 2/ 1982-83 1,030 11 .4 197 2,250 1,490 760 7 .57 17,041 1983-84 696 7 .6 263 2,000 1,404 596 5 .93 11,866 1984-85 569 6 .0 175 1,050 693 357 15 .91 16,710 1985-86 445 4 .6 250 1,150 738 412 12 .69 14,593 1986-87 341 3 .6 361 1,300 814 486 11 .99 15,586 1987-88 343 3 .5 371 1,300 828 472 12 .65 16,447 1988-89 344 3 .6 389 1,400 848 552 12 .56 17,577 1989-90 453 4 .2 252 1,060 792 268 16 .68 17,679 1990-91 515 4 .4 193 850 529 321 15 .78 13,429 1991-92 832 6 .5 205 1,330 1,000 330 18 .39 24,479 1992-93 1,107 8 .4 167 1,400 1,091 309 14 .35 20,090 1993-94 1,522 10 .8 219 2,370 1,715 655 9 .76 23,140 1994-95 2,022 14 .1 167 2,350 1,794 556 7 .95 18,691 1995-96 2,542 17 .3 168 2,900 2,025 875 10 .76 31,200 1996-97 3,150 20 .5 220 4,500 2,713 1,787 6 .28 28,260 1997-98 2,882 19 .1 168 3,200 2,060 1,140 6 .72 21,504 1998-99 2,837 18 .6 164 3,050 2,172 878 10 .03 30,601 1999-00 2,606 17 .2 253 4,350 2,630 1,720 6 .15 26,739 2000-01 2,518 16 .4 216 3,550 2,475 1,075 4 .93 17,490 2001-02 2,285 15 .0 290 4,350 2,790 1,560 6 .76 29,423 Honey Tangerines 1982-83 785 7 .5 153 1,150 680 470 8 .34 9,591 1983-84 591 5 .6 175 975 454 521 9 .41 9,177 1984-85 532 5 .0 158 790 252 538 10 .68 8,435 1985-86 459 4 .2 190 800 451 349 10 .04 8,035 1986-87 427 3 .9 267 1,040 648 392 9 .57 9,953 1987-88 453 4 .1 280 1,150 786 364 13 .41 15,424 1988-89 450 4 .1 366 1,500 791 709 12 .73 19,097 1989-90 493 4 .3 149 640 207 433 13 .02 8,332 1990-91 506 4 .3 256 1,100 698 402 18 .07 19,881 1991-92 571 4 .8 265 1,270 965 305 17 .59 22,344 1992-93 674 5 .3 264 1,400 974 426 13 .17 18,433 1993-94 747 5 .6 309 1,730 1,270 460 9 .90 17,131 1994-95 809 6 .0 200 1,200 868 332 19 .76 23,716 1995-96 994 7 .0 229 1,600 1,119 481 15 .16 24,262 1996-97 1,180 8 .0 225 1,800 1,044 756 12 .18 21,929 1997-98 1,248 8 .4 238 2,000 1,368 632 11 .34 22,679 1998-99 1,312 8 .7 218 1,900 1,398 502 15 .32 29,113 1999-00 1,337 8 .9 298 2,650 1,790 860 7 .45 19,734 2000-01 1,370 9 .1 225 2,050 1,280 770 9 .05 18,545 2001-02 1,353 9 .0 250 2,250 1,414 836 9 .57 21,543 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Combined Dancy and Robinson varieties; Sunburst included beginning in 1989-90; and Fallglo included beginning in 1993-94. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Trees, acreage, yield, production, utilization, season average price, and value crop years 1982-83 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of production On-tree Crop Bearing Bearing Yield year trees acreage per Price acre Total Fresh Processed per Value of box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 trees acres Boxes 1,000 boxes Dollars dollars Limes 1982-83 1,143 7 .3 233 1,700 975 725 8 .39 14,262 1983-84 1,100 7 .0 206 1,440 825 615 7 .46 10,736 1984-85 1,070 6 .7 245 1,640 1,025 615 7 .27 11,927 1985-86 1,068 6 .8 254 1,725 880 845 7 .94 13,692 1986-87 1,059 6 .7 216 1,450 850 600 8 .57 12,424 1987-88 1,100 7 .0 186 1,300 860 440 12 .69 16,493 1988-89 1,036 6 .6 189 1,250 950 300 11 .29 14,112 1989-90 1,040 6 .7 246 1,650 1,010 640 8 .26 13,634 1990-91 967 6 .2 234 1,450 930 520 13 .99 20,289 1991-92 983 6 .3 254 1,600 1,070 530 9 .12 14,589 1992-93 2/ 983 6 .3 159 1,000 730 270 1 .02 1,017 1993-94 295 1 .9 105 200 150 50 12 .70 2,540 1994-95 256 1 .9 121 230 190 40 8 .65 1,989 1995-96 294 2 .0 150 300 240 60 8 .05 2,414 1996-97 323 2 .1 152 320 255 65 6 .93 2,216 1997-98 410 2 .7 163 440 330 110 6 .90 3,035 1998-99 427 2 .7 185 500 410 90 12 .83 6,413 1999-00 473 2 .8 214 600 500 100 11 .21 6,728 2000-01 184 1 .2 208 250 220 30 12 .00 2,999 2001-02 135 0 .8 188 150 125 25 6 .19 929 Temples 1982-83 1,400 15 .8 297 4,700 1,563 3,137 3 .99 18,735 1983-84 1,175 13 .5 215 2,900 762 2,138 5 .34 15,476 1984-85 1,068 12 .2 266 3,250 626 2,624 5 .59 18,162 1985-86 910 10 .0 295 2,950 913 2,037 3 .01 8,870 1986-87 856 9 .4 362 3,400 1,053 2,347 3 .60 12,236 1987-88 862 9 .3 382 3,550 1,292 2,258 5 .69 20,196 1988-89 859 9 .3 403 3,750 869 2,881 5 .46 20,474 1989-90 776 8 .0 175 1,400 139 1,261 5 .64 7,889 1990-91 744 7 .7 325 2,500 794 1,706 6 .31 15,786 1991-92 720 7 .1 331 2,350 848 1,502 6 .51 15,289 1992-93 744 7 .3 342 2,500 947 1,553 2 .99 7,475 1993-94 689 6 .7 336 2,250 785 1,465 2 .73 6,136 1994-95 695 6 .8 375 2,550 786 1,764 3 .47 8,848 1995-96 691 6 .6 326 2,150 693 1,457 4 .44 9,543 1996-97 689 6 .7 358 2,400 555 1,845 3 .22 7,723 1997-98 675 6 .2 363 2,250 566 1,684 3 .07 6,898 1998-99 672 6 .0 300 1,800 593 1,207 5 .12 9,208 1999-00 649 5 .8 336 1,950 440 1,510 2 .55 4,971 2000-01 637 5 .5 227 1,250 343 907 2 .05 2,565 2001-02 552 4 .7 330 1,550 410 1,140 2 .28 3,530 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Hurricane Andrew August 24, 1992. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus Products: Annual packs of citrus, FCOJ yield, and all citrus feeds, crop years 1987-88 through 2001-02 Orange juice 1/ Other Crop Concentrated 2/ Chilled pro- year cessed 3/ Yield Boxes Boxes Product Boxes Product used All Early-mid Late used used 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 gallons boxes Gallons per box gallons boxes boxes 1987-88 169,973 109,418 1.55342 1.48982 1.64573 NA NA 904 1988-89 174,717 113,729 1.53625 1.47532 1.62816 NA NA 1,141 1989-90 4/ 90,285 73,640 1.22604 1.23446 1.20566 NA NA 660 1990-91 151,396 104,136 1.45383 1.39285 1.55915 NA NA 569 1991-92 145,421 93,932 1.54818 1.46846 1.69608 NA NA 456 1992-93 208,662 132,154 1.57893 1.52480 1.68686 NA NA 355 1993-94 182,231 116,248 1.56760 1.52073 1.65942 311,120 51,015 225 1994-95 216,502 144,678 1.49644 1.44400 1.58230 326,658 53,410 289 1995-96 202,353 132,907 1.52252 1.44775 1.66979 384,124 62,146 224 1996-97 241,800 153,842 1.57174 1.52360 1.67701 400,279 65,676 842 1997-98 253,734 160,865 1.57731 1.49255 1.71525 452,074 74,767 989 1998-99 158,884 97,247 1.63381 1.58414 1.74806 505,506 80,112 756 1999-00 207,708 134,204 1.54770 1.47574 1.66336 558,821 90,085 2,387 2000-01 196,055 124,072 1.58018 1.54073 1.64573 543,284 89,564 2,246 2001-02 215,057 135,975 1.58160 1.52774 1.65789 531,274 85,869 1,250 Grapefruit juice Tangerine juice All Citrus Other Crop Concentrated 5/ Chilled pro- Concentrated 2/ Other pro- year cessed 3/ cessed 3/ 6/ Feed Molas- ses Product Boxes Product Boxes Boxes Product Boxes Boxes used used used used used 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 gallons boxes gallons boxes boxes gallons boxes boxes tons 1987-88 31,906 26,690 5,713 1,102 2,085 583 429 0 697 30 1988-89 32,466 26,621 8,990 1,735 1,601 495 371 0 770 24 1989-90 21,774 19,405 5,707 1,212 1,029 371 309 0 598 28 1990-91 21,672 17,413 11,125 2,121 825 279 215 0 701 27 1991-92 19,458 16,099 12,604 2,402 600 297 144 0 637 24 1992-93 31,527 26,595 23,086 4,466 548 329 187 0 874 31 1993-94 26,485 22,324 29,307 5,711 289 529 335 0 832 25 1994-95 31,344 27,343 29,310 5,557 303 1,192 832 0 941 26 1995-96 26,930 22,993 31,900 6,147 135 5,819 699 0 928 27 1996-97 30,032 24,981 37,209 7,135 447 2,386 1,470 1,073 1,071 34 1997-98 24,223 20,578 36,295 7,225 587 1,461 929 843 1,137 28 1998-99 24,512 19,050 39,375 7,516 563 1,191 702 678 851 20 1999-00 28,642 24,070 51,780 10,397 716 1,646 982 1,598 1,370 31 2000-01 27,207 21,201 32,877 6,362 947 852 552 1,293 1,011 32 2001-02 27,294 21,686 33,613 6,414 1,220 1,758 1,174 1,222 1,027 30 1/ Includes tangelos, Temples, and K-Early Citrus Fruit. 2/ 42.0 degrees Brix. 3/ Prior to 1996-97, canned and blended juice only. Since 1996-97 includes sections and salads, canned, fresh squeezed, and blends. 4/ Freeze year. 5/ 40.0 degrees Brix. 6/ Used primarily in FCOJ. SOURCE: See Page 47, Data Sources, Item 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oranges and Temples: Utilization, season average on-tree price, and value by types, by states, crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of Crop production Price per box Value of production year Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total 1,000 boxes Dollars per box 1,000 dollars United States Oranges 3 1997-98 68,521 247,004 315,525 7 .64 .48 4 .29 532,735 850,781 1,383,516 13 4 1998-99 32,386 192,194 224,580 .78 .20 5 .47 457,953 792,531 1,250,484 3 1999-00 55,178 244,582 299,760 5 .61 .17 3 .58 309,879 757,063 1,066,942 2 2000-01 57,703 223,232 280,935 7 .71 .98 3 .85 452,788 657,106 1,109,894 2 2001-02 59,127 229,133 288,260 9 .28 .92 4 .08 558,647 661,550 1,220,197 Florida Oranges 3 1997-98 11,010 232,990 244,000 3 .85 .68 3 .69 42,425 858,390 900,815 4 1998-99 10,860 175,140 186,000 8 .78 .59 4 .84 95,303 804,741 900,044 3 1999-00 9,393 223,607 233,000 5 .37 .60 3 .67 50,399 805,653 856,052 3 2000-01 9,702 213,598 223,300 4 .29 .16 3 .21 41,590 674,465 716,055 3 2001-02 9,524 220,476 230,000 4 .50 .08 3 .14 42,813 678,563 721,376 California Oranges -0 1997-98 55,500 13,500 69,000 8 .71 .58 6 .89 483,380 -7,890 475,490 17 -0 1998-99 19,500 16,500 36,000 .23 .76 8 .99 336,065 -12,585 323,480 -2 1999-00 43,700 20,300 64,000 5 .69 .39 3 .13 248,573 -48,519 200,054 -2 2000-01 46,000 8,500 54,500 8 .82 .09 7 .12 405,775 -17,780 387,995 10 -2 2001-02 47,750 8,250 56,000 .62 .10 8 .75 507,246 -17,310 489,936 Texas Oranges 1 1997-98 1,129 396 1,525 3 .00 .32 2 .56 3,390 521 3,911 1 1998-99 1,118 312 1,430 7 .90 .52 6 .51 8,830 473 9,303 1 1999-00 1,279 381 1,660 5 .79 .65 4 .84 7,405 629 8,034 0 2000-01 1,271 964 2,235 1 .45 .87 1 .20 1,843 838 2,681 1 2001-02 1,394 346 1,740 3 .86 .30 3 .35 5,374 450 5,824 Arizona Oranges -2 1997-98 882 118 1,000 4 .01 .03 3 .30 3,540 -240 3,300 19 -0 15 1998-99 908 242 1,150 .55 .40 .35 17,755 -98 17,657 -2 1999-00 806 294 1,100 4 .34 .38 2 .55 3,502 -700 2,802 -2 2000-01 730 170 900 4 .90 .45 3 .51 3,580 -417 3,163 -2 2001-02 459 61 520 7 .00 .51 5 .89 3,214 -153 3,061 Florida Temples 2 1997-98 566 1,684 2,250 4 .60 .55 3 .07 2,604 4,294 6,898 3 1998-99 593 1,207 1,800 9 .30 .06 5 .12 5,515 3,693 9,208 1 1999-00 440 1,510 1,950 5 .60 .66 2 .55 2,464 2,507 4,971 0 2000-01 343 907 1,250 5 .10 .90 2 .05 1,749 816 2,565 1 2001-02 410 1,140 1,550 5 .30 .19 2 .28 2,173 1,357 3,530 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oranges: Utilization, season average on-tree price, and value by types, by states, crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of Crop production Price per box Value of production year Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total 1,000 boxes Dollars per box 1,000 dollars Florida Early, Midseason, and Navel Oranges 2 1997-98 7,635 132,365 140,000 3 .70 .76 2 .81 28,250 365,327 393,577 4 1998-99 6,164 105,836 112,000 8 .30 .12 4 .35 51,161 436,044 487,205 3 1999-00 6,505 127,495 134,000 5 .55 .07 3 .19 36,103 391,410 427,513 2 2000-01 6,225 121,775 128,000 4 .00 .53 2 .60 24,900 308,091 332,991 2 2001-02 6,424 121,576 128,000 4 .30 .36 2 .46 27,623 286,919 314,542 Florida Early and Midseason Oranges (Excluding Navels) 2 1997-98 3,481 130,219 133,700 3 .10 .78 2 .79 10,791 362,009 372,800 4 1998-99 2,535 104,465 107,000 6 .60 .15 4 .21 16,731 433,530 450,261 3 1999-00 2,914 125,686 128,600 4 .35 .09 3 .12 12,676 388,370 401,046 2 2000-01 2,549 120,351 122,900 3 .30 .57 2 .59 8,412 309,302 317,714 2 2001-02 2,504 119,996 122,500 3 .70 .39 2 .42 9,265 286,790 296,055 Florida Navel Oranges 1 1997-98 4,154 2,146 6,300 4 .20 .27 3 .20 17,447 2,725 20,172 1 1998-99 3,629 1,371 5,000 9 .40 .90 7 .34 34,113 2,605 36,718 0 1999-00 3,591 1,809 5,400 6 .45 .33 4 .40 23,162 597 23,759 -0 2000-01 3,676 1,424 5,100 4 .50 .50 3 .10 16,542 -712 15,830 -0 2001-02 3,920 1,580 5,500 4 .80 .98 3 .14 18,816 -1,548 17,268 Florida Late (Valencia) Oranges 4 1997-98 3,375 100,625 104,000 4 .20 .90 4 .88 14,175 493,063 507,238 5 1998-99 4,696 69,304 74,000 9 .40 .32 5 .58 44,142 368,697 412,839 4 1999-00 2,888 96,112 99,000 4 .95 .31 4 .33 14,296 414,243 428,539 3 2000-01 3,477 91,823 95,300 4 .80 .99 4 .02 16,690 366,374 383,064 3 2001-02 3,100 98,900 102,000 4 .90 .96 3 .99 15,190 391,644 406,834 California Navel and Miscellaneous Oranges -1 1997-98 36,500 7,500 44,000 8 .60 .62 6 .86 313,900 -12,150 301,750 16 -1 1998-99 11,500 9,500 21,000 .59 .87 8 .24 190,785 -17,765 173,020 -2 1999-00 31,000 9,000 40,000 6 .22 .34 4 .29 192,820 -21,060 171,760 -2 2000-01 30,500 5,000 35,500 9 .33 .45 7 .67 284,565 -12,250 272,315 12 -2 10 2001-02 29,650 4,350 34,000 .45 .50 .54 369,143 -10,875 358,268 California Valencia Oranges 0 1997-98 19,000 6,000 25,000 8 .92 .71 6 .95 169,480 4,260 173,740 18 0 10 1998-99 8,000 7,000 15,000 .16 .74 .03 145,280 5,180 150,460 -2 1999-00 12,700 11,300 24,000 4 .39 .43 1 .18 55,753 -27,459 28,294 -1 2000-01 15,500 3,500 19,000 7 .82 .58 6 .09 121,210 -5,530 115,680 -1 2001-02 18,100 3,900 22,000 7 .63 .65 5 .98 138,103 -6,435 131,668 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grapefruit: Utilization, season average on-tree price, and value by types, by states, crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of Crop production Price per box Value of production year Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total 1,000 boxes Dollars per box 1,000 dollars United States Grapefruit -0 1997-98 30,690 32,460 63,150 4 .64 .43 2 .00 149,102 -14,987 134,115 0 1998-99 31,173 30,027 61,200 6 .12 .24 3 .17 196,085 6,824 202,909 1 1999-00 28,471 38,509 66,980 6 .84 .77 3 .87 195,724 66,647 262,371 0 2000-01 27,150 32,600 59,750 5 .10 .42 2 .50 141,435 12,953 154,388 0 2001-02 26,583 32,177 58,760 5 .53 .12 2 .51 149,230 3,183 152,413 Florida Grapefruit -0 1997-98 2/ 21,160 28,390 49,550 3 .42 .33 1 .27 72,428 -9,428 63,000 0 1998-99 19,921 27,129 47,050 5 .04 .30 2 .30 100,401 8,010 108,411 1 1999-00 18,217 35,183 53,400 6 .52 .98 3 .53 118,752 69,580 188,332 0 2000-01 2/ 17,490 28,510 46,000 4 .81 .59 2 .19 84,056 16,813 100,869 0 2001-02 17,380 29,320 46,700 5 .23 .21 2 .08 90,813 6,300 97,113 California Grapefruit 10 -2 1997-98 5,544 2,456 8,000 .32 .20 6 .48 57,214 -5,403 51,811 -2 1998-99 6,638 662 7,300 9 .71 .23 8 .63 64,455 -1,476 62,979 -2 1999-00 6,200 1,000 7,200 7 .45 .80 6 .03 46,190 -2,800 43,390 -2 2000-01 5,400 900 6,300 8 .09 .42 6 .59 43,686 -2,178 41,508 -2 2001-02 5,150 850 6,000 7 .83 .47 6 .37 40,325 -2,100 38,225 Texas Grapefruit 0 1997-98 3,494 1,306 4,800 4 .75 .40 3 .57 16,597 522 17,119 0 1998-99 4,087 2,013 6,100 6 .75 .40 4 .65 27,587 805 28,392 0 1999-00 3,872 2,058 5,930 7 .75 .30 5 .16 30,008 617 30,625 -0 2000-01 4,055 3,145 7,200 3 .15 .50 1 .56 12,773 -1,573 11,200 -0 2001-02 3,900 2,000 5,900 4 .45 .50 2 .77 17,355 -1,000 16,355 Arizona Grapefruit -2 1997-98 492 308 800 5 .82 .20 2 .73 2,863 -678 2,185 -2 1998-99 527 223 750 6 .91 .31 4 .17 3,642 -515 3,127 -2 1999-00 182 268 450 4 .25 .80 0 .05 774 -750 24 -2 2000-01 205 45 250 4 .49 .42 3 .24 920 -109 811 -2 2001-02 153 7 160 4 .82 .48 4 .50 737 -17 720 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Excludes economic abandonment in 1997-98 of 5.0 million boxes of white seedless and 1.0 million boxes of colored seedless; and in 2000-01 of 2.0 million boxes of colored seedless. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tangerines: Utilization, season average on-tree price, and value by types, by states, crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of Crop production Price per box Value of production year Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total 1,000 boxes Dollars per box 1,000 dollars United States Tangerines 13 -0 1997-98 5,558 2,642 8,200 .12 .06 8 .84 73,461 -526 72,935 16 1 12 1998-99 5,353 2,047 7,400 .70 .72 .55 90,376 3,113 93,489 10 0 1999-00 6,710 3,640 10,350 .94 .24 7 .15 74,667 288 74,955 12 -2 2000-01 5,933 2,517 8,450 .26 .06 7 .92 74,476 -5,255 69,221 13 -0 2001-02 6,745 2,675 9,420 .85 .82 9 .50 94,904 -2,234 92,670 Florida All Tangerines 12 0 1997-98 3,428 1,772 5,200 .50 .72 8 .49 42,850 1,276 44,126 15 2 12 1998-99 3,570 1,380 4,950 .65 .82 .07 55,871 3,892 59,763 1 1999-00 4,420 2,580 7,000 9 .90 .11 6 .66 43,758 2,864 46,622 10 -1 2000-01 3,755 1,845 5,600 .50 .93 6 .40 39,428 -3,561 35,867 12 -0 2001-02 4,204 2,396 6,600 .50 .74 7 .69 52,550 -1,773 50,777 Florida Early Tangerines 2/ 10 0 1997-98 2,060 1,140 3,200 .40 .07 6 .72 21,424 80 21,504 13 2 10 1998-99 2,172 878 3,050 .05 .57 .03 28,345 2,256 30,601 1 1999-00 2,630 1,720 4,350 9 .50 .02 6 .15 24,985 1,754 26,739 -3 2000-01 2,475 1,075 3,550 8 .50 .30 4 .93 21,038 -3,548 17,490 11 -1 2001-02 2,790 1,560 4,350 .20 .17 6 .76 31,248 -1,825 29,423 Florida Honey Tangerines 15 1 11 1997-98 1,368 632 2,000 .70 .90 .34 21,478 1,201 22,679 19 3 15 1998-99 1,398 502 1,900 .65 .27 .32 27,471 1,642 29,113 10 1 1999-00 1,790 860 2,650 .40 .30 7 .45 18,616 1,118 19,734 14 -0 2000-01 1,280 770 2,050 .50 .02 9 .05 18,560 -15 18,545 15 0 2001-02 1,414 836 2,250 .20 .06 9 .57 21,493 50 21,543 California Tangerines 14 -2 1997-98 1,648 752 2,400 .62 .07 9 .39 24,094 -1,557 22,537 18 -1 12 1998-99 1,063 437 1,500 .06 .26 .43 19,198 -551 18,647 14 -2 1999-00 1,700 800 2,500 .09 .43 8 .80 23,953 -1,944 22,009 15 -2 11 2000-01 1,710 490 2,200 .92 .52 .81 27,223 -1,235 25,988 17 -1 15 2001-02 1,970 230 2,200 .23 .65 .26 33,943 -380 33,563 Arizona Tangerines 13 -2 10 1997-98 482 118 600 .52 .08 .45 6,517 -245 6,272 21 -0 15 1998-99 720 230 950 .26 .99 .87 15,307 -228 15,079 11 -2 1999-00 590 260 850 .79 .43 7 .44 6,956 -632 6,324 16 -2 11 2000-01 468 182 650 .72 .52 .33 7,825 -459 7,366 14 -1 13 2001-02 571 49 620 .73 .65 .44 8,411 -81 8,330 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Robinson, Fallglo, Sunburst, and Dancy varieties. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other Citrus: Utilization, season average on-tree price, and value by types, by states, crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Utilization of Price per box Value of production Crop production year Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total Fresh Proc Total 1,000 boxes Dollars per box 1,000 dollars Florida Tangelos 0 1997-98 913 1,937 2,850 3 .90 .60 1 .66 3,561 1,162 4,723 3 1998-99 838 1,712 2,550 7 .40 .13 4 .53 6,201 5,359 11,560 1 1999-00 736 1,464 2,200 5 .55 .00 2 .52 4,085 1,464 5,549 0 2000-01 742 1,358 2,100 3 .60 .00 1 .27 2,671 0 2,671 0 2001-02 696 1,454 2,150 6 .20 .53 2 .37 4,315 771 5,086 Florida K-Early Citrus -1 0 -1 1997-98 30 10 40 .90 .40 .33 -57 4 -53 0 1998-99 24 56 80 4 .10 .84 1 .81 98 47 145 -0 1999-00 15 95 110 5 .35 .13 0 .62 80 -12 68 -0 2000-01 21 19 40 4 .60 .70 2 .10 97 -13 84 0 2001-02 6 24 30 4 .50 .20 1 .07 27 5 32 Florida Limes 10 -2 1997-98 330 110 440 .00 .41 6 .90 3,300 -265 3,035 16 -3 12 1998-99 410 90 500 .30 .00 .83 6,683 -270 6,413 14 -2 11 1999-00 500 100 600 .00 .72 .21 7,000 -272 6,728 14 -2 12 2000-01 220 30 250 .00 .70 .00 3,080 -81 2,999 -3 2001-02 125 25 150 8 .15 .60 6 .19 1,019 -90 929 United States Lemons 14 -1 1997-98 11,350 12,250 23,600 .98 .23 6 .57 170,003 -15,061 154,942 16 -3 1998-99 12,127 7,523 19,650 .31 .17 8 .85 197,845 -23,871 173,974 17 -2 1999-00 13,624 8,476 22,100 .02 .60 9 .49 231,873 -22,038 209,835 13 -3 2000-01 13,407 12,793 26,200 .15 .62 4 .96 176,303 -46,361 129,942 18 -3 11 2001-02 14,942 6,858 21,800 .54 .93 .47 277,010 -26,961 250,049 California Lemons 15 -1 1997-98 9,920 11,080 21,000 .52 .24 6 .68 153,958 -13,739 140,219 16 -3 1998-99 9,785 6,415 16,200 .72 .17 8 .84 163,605 -20,336 143,269 16 -2 1999-00 11,600 7,400 19,000 .96 .60 9 .34 196,736 -19,240 177,496 13 -3 2000-01 11,510 11,090 22,600 .90 .60 5 .31 159,989 -39,924 120,065 18 -3 11 2001-02 13,040 5,960 19,000 .73 .93 .62 244,239 -23,423 220,816 Arizona Lemons 11 -1 1997-98 1,430 1,170 2,600 .22 .13 5 .66 16,045 -1,322 14,723 14 -3 1998-99 2,342 1,108 3,450 .62 .19 8 .90 34,240 -3,535 30,705 17 -2 10 1999-00 2,024 1,076 3,100 .36 .60 .43 35,137 -2,798 32,339 -3 2000-01 1,897 1,703 3,600 8 .60 .78 2 .74 16,314 -6,437 9,877 17 -3 10 2001-02 1,902 898 2,800 .23 .94 .44 32,771 -3,538 29,233 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. Florida Lemons: Bearing acreage, production, and season average on-tree prices for crop years 1997 through 2001 True lemons Meyer lemons All lemons Crop year 1/ Bearing Production Bearing Production Bearing Production Price Value of acres acres acres per box production 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 acres boxes acres boxes acres boxes Dollars dollars 1997 0 .8 80 0 .1 40 0 .9 120 7 .00 839 1998 0 .9 155 0 .1 80 1 .0 235 6 .45 1,516 1999 1 .0 140 0 .1 30 1 .1 170 1 .20 201 2000 0 .9 240 0 .1 25 1 .0 265 3 .50 921 2001 0 .8 68 0 .1 17 0 .9 85 3 .50 299 1/ Crop year corresponds to calendar year. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Monthly and season average on-tree price per box for crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar average Dollars Early, Midseason, and Navel Oranges ALL METHODS OF SALE 1997-98 3.25 2.50 2.66 2.84 3.18 -- 2.81 1998-99 5.87 4.16 4.21 4.39 4.48 -- 4.35 1999-00 -- 3.82 3.07 3.13 3.10 3.14 3.19 2000-01 3.87 1.95 1.95 2.01 2.24 2.36 2.60 2001-02 4.63 2.05 2.15 2.67 2.81 2.95 2.46 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 5.50 3.40 3.20 2.40 2.10 -- 3.70 1998-99 8.40 7.80 8.00 9.40 8.80 -- 8.30 1999-00 -- 8.85 4.55 2.85 1.75 1.35 5.55 2000-01 5.80 4.30 3.20 2.90 4.50 3.10 4.00 2001-02 5.90 4.80 3.60 4.00 4.10 3.00 4.30 Sales For Processing 1997-98 2.03 2.44 2.62 2.85 3.20 -- 2.76 1998-99 3.27 3.70 3.93 4.26 4.40 -- 4.12 1999-00 -- 2.82 2.97 3.14 3.13 3.17 3.07 2000-01 1.62 1.76 1.87 1.99 2.19 2.35 2.53 2001-02 -0.30 1.81 2.06 2.63 2.78 2.95 2.36 Crop Season year Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul average Dollars Late (Valencia) Oranges All Methods of Sales 1997-98 3.11 4.78 4.89 5.10 5.26 -- 4.88 1998-99 5.24 5.47 5.50 5.70 6.43 -- 5.58 1999-00 -- 3.24 4.47 4.58 4.52 4.17 4.33 2000-01 2.85 3.56 4.09 4.11 4.23 -- 4.02 2001-02 -- 3.81 4.00 4.11 3.98 -- 3.99 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 3.20 4.00 3.60 4.20 7.00 -- 4.20 1998-99 9.60 8.90 8.50 9.40 12.90 -- 9.40 1999-00 -- 5.55 3.85 3.85 6.65 6.75 4.95 2000-01 4.60 4.10 3.60 4.10 8.10 -- 4.80 2001-02 -- 5.10 3.90 4.70 6.00 -- 4.90 Sales For Processing 1997-98 3.10 4.80 4.93 5.13 5.18 -- 4.90 1998-99 4.31 5.29 5.33 5.45 5.45 -- 5.32 1999-00 -- 3.13 4.49 4.60 4.46 3.98 4.31 2000-01 2.54 3.53 4.10 4.11 4.08 -- 3.99 2001-02 -- 3.75 4.00 4.10 3.90 -- 3.96 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Monthly and season average on-tree price per box for crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun average Dollars White Seedless Grapefruit 2/ All Methods of Sale 1997-98 5.08 1.81 2.44 1.62 1.18 0.57 0.29 -0.38 -- 0.93 1998-99 3.74 2.57 2.14 2.51 1.95 1.69 1.49 0.57 -- 1.95 1999-00 6.06 6.16 6.07 5.74 4.50 3.44 2.86 2.28 -- 3.87 2000-01 5.71 2.10 2.71 2.86 2.85 2.00 1.39 0.98 0.64 2.07 2001-02 -- 4.19 2.81 2.85 2.11 1.78 1.37 0.54 -- 1.95 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 6.68 4.48 6.28 5.98 5.58 5.18 4.98 1.98 -- 5.38 1998-99 5.80 5.90 6.30 6.80 6.80 7.30 7.50 5.30 -- 6.80 1999-00 8.68 10.38 11.48 11.68 9.18 8.58 9.98 3.58 -- 9.78 2000-01 7.43 3.93 5.63 6.83 6.83 6.83 7.23 6.13 4.63 6.53 2001-02 -- 7.74 5.84 6.34 6.34 6.74 5.94 4.04 -- 6.54 Sales For Processing 1997-98 -0.97 -0.99 -1.05 -0.77 -0.54 -0.55 -0.73 -0.64 -- -0.65 1998-99 0.19 -1.01 -0.23 0.18 0.25 0.36 0.53 0.38 -- 0.29 1999-00 0.41 1.29 1.77 2.28 2.50 2.53 2.36 2.26 -- 2.35 2000-01 -1.21 -0.26 0.31 0.83 1.19 0.94 0.85 0.87 0.58 0.87 2001-02 -- 0.44 1.04 0.99 1.09 1.04 0.74 0.44 -- 0.90 Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun average Dollars Colored Seedless Grapefruit All Methods of Sale 1997-98 3.42 1.97 2.00 1.51 1.24 0.85 0.91 0.94 -- 1.50 1998-99 4.80 2.99 2.39 2.30 2.11 1.98 2.44 3.09 -- 2.55 1999-00 7.49 3.79 3.72 3.66 3.29 2.95 2.74 2.25 1.68 3.31 2000-01 4.63 3.14 2.36 2.02 2.07 1.96 1.92 2.08 2.80 2.28 2001-02 5.94 2.75 2.48 2.53 1.86 1.61 1.31 1.15 -- 2.17 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 4.25 3.15 3.25 2.45 2.45 2.15 2.35 2.35 -- 2.85 1998-99 6.32 4.72 3.92 3.72 4.02 4.02 5.02 7.02 -- 4.52 1999-00 9.32 5.12 5.32 5.72 5.32 5.22 4.72 4.22 4.12 5.52 2000-01 5.30 4.40 3.60 3.50 4.00 4.50 4.90 5.30 5.70 4.30 2001-02 8.29 4.99 4.69 4.79 4.39 4.59 3.99 3.69 -- 4.89 Sales For Processing 1997-98 -0.50 -0.60 -0.39 0.11 0.27 -0.03 -0.09 -0.09 -- -0.05 1998-99 0.35 -1.04 -0.22 0.20 0.37 0.42 0.64 0.63 -- 0.28 1999-00 1.09 0.86 1.29 1.63 1.65 1.82 1.92 1.46 0.73 1.60 2000-01 0.50 0.19 0.15 0.28 0.59 0.19 0.16 0.35 0.47 0.29 2001-02 -1.66 -1.26 -0.76 -0.16 -0.06 -0.46 -0.71 -1.01 -- -0.54 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Includes seedy grapefruit beginning with the 2000-01 crop. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Monthly and season average on-tree price per box for crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Crop year Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Dollars Limes All Methods of Sale 1997-98 -- 15 .00 3 .71 6 .85 4 .89 3 .71 1998-99 16 .20 10 .20 8 .31 5 .99 10 .25 7 .92 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 -- 15 .00 6 .00 11 .00 8 .00 7 .00 1998-99 16 .20 10 .20 11 .20 9 .20 15 .20 12 .20 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- Sales For Processing 1997-98 -- -- -3 .00 -2 .00 -2 .20 -2 .20 1998-99 -- -- -3 .00 -3 .00 -3 .00 -3 .00 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar average Dollars Limes All Methods of Sale 1997-98 3 .75 5 .80 14 .11 15 .00 -- -- 6 .90 1998-99 7 .39 8 .79 21 .20 18 .20 40 .20 63 .20 12 .83 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 11 .21 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 .00 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 .19 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 6 .00 8 .00 19 .00 15 .00 -- -- 10 .00 1998-99 10 .20 10 .20 21 .20 18 .20 40 .20 63 .20 16 .30 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 14 .00 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 14 .00 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 .15 Sales For Processing 1997-98 -3 .00 -3 .00 -3 .00 -- -- -- -2 .41 1998-99 -3 .00 -3 .00 -- -- -- -- -3 .00 1999-00 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -2 .72 2000-01 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -2 .70 2001-02 2/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -3 .60 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Monthly prices not published after the 1998-99 season to avoid disclosure of individual operations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Monthly and season average on-tree price per box for crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb average Dollars Tangelos All Methods of Sale 1997-98 1.27 2 .43 1 .58 1 .44 1 .74 1 .66 1998-99 -- 4 .16 4 .98 4 .64 3 .41 4 .53 1999-00 -- 4 .41 3 .60 1 .52 0 .70 2 .52 2000-01 -- 1 .63 1 .67 1 .34 0 .05 1 .27 2001-02 -- 2 .26 3 .18 1 .63 2 .42 2 .37 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 5.60 5 .10 2 .90 5 .00 8 .10 3 .90 1998-99 -- 5 .20 6 .50 11 .00 10 .00 7 .40 1999-00 -- 7 .15 5 .35 4 .35 4 .95 5 .55 2000-01 -- 3 .40 2 .70 5 .60 4 .60 3 .60 2001-02 -- 4 .50 6 .00 5 .50 21 .50 6 .20 Sales For Processing 1997-98 -0.10 -0 .10 0 .50 0 .85 1 .30 0 .60 1998-99 -- 3 .30 3 .50 3 .00 2 .80 3 .13 1999-00 -- 1 .65 1 .45 0 .85 0 .55 1 .00 2000-01 -- 0 .00 0 .60 -0 .15 -0 .40 0 .00 2001-02 -- -0 .30 0 .45 0 .70 0 .70 0 .53 Crop Season year Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb average Dollars K-Early Citrus Fruit All Methods of Sale 1997-98 -1 .33 -- -- -- -- -1 .33 1998-99 3 .08 1 .29 -- -- -- 1 .81 1999-00 4 .25 0 .11 -0 .15 -0 .15 -0 .25 0 .62 2000-01 3 .13 1 .23 -- -- -- 2 .10 2001-02 1 .07 -- -- -- -- 1 .07 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 -1 .90 -- -- -- -- -1 .90 1998-99 3 .50 5 .00 -- -- -- 4 .10 1999-00 5 .45 4 .65 -- -- -- 5 .35 2000-01 4 .60 4 .60 -- -- -- 4 .60 2001-02 4 .50 -- -- -- -- 4 .50 Sales For Processing 1997-98 0 .40 -- -- -- -- 0 .40 1998-99 2 .30 0 .60 -- -- -- 0 .84 1999-00 -0 .95 -0 .05 -0 .15 -0 .15 -0 .25 -0 .13 2000-01 -0 .70 -0 .70 -- -- -- -0 .70 2001-02 0 .20 -- -- -- -- 0 .20 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. Crop Season year Jan Feb Mar Apr average Dollars Temples All Methods of Sale 1997-98 3 .22 2 .75 3 .57 -- 3 .07 1998-99 7 .92 4 .86 3 .44 -- 5 .12 1999-00 4 .80 2 .26 1 .88 1 .71 2 .55 2000-01 4 .45 1 .45 1 .19 -- 2 .05 2001-02 4 .29 1 .95 1 .18 1 .12 2 .28 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 5 .50 3 .00 4 .50 -- 4 .60 1998-99 10 .80 7 .90 8 .40 -- 9 .30 1999-00 7 .20 4 .20 4 .30 3 .10 5 .60 2000-01 6 .30 3 .80 4 .30 -- 5 .10 2001-02 6 .60 4 .60 1 .80 1 .60 5 .30 Sales For Processing 1997-98 1 .70 2 .70 3 .40 -- 2 .55 1998-99 3 .30 3 .40 2 .70 -- 3 .06 1999-00 1 .70 1 .60 1 .70 1 .70 1 .66 2000-01 2 .00 0 .55 0 .85 -- 0 .90 2001-02 1 .40 1 .20 1 .10 1 .10 1 .19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Monthly and season average on-tree price per box for crop years 1997-98 through 2001-02 1/ Crop Season year Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb average Dollars Early Tangerines 2/ All Methods of Sale 1997-98 10 .25 6 .74 7 .06 6 .49 1 .26 -0 .61 6 .72 1998-99 -- 9 .57 10 .22 10 .07 10 .08 -- 10 .03 1999-00 -- 7 .81 6 .71 6 .44 3 .95 0 .21 6 .15 2000-01 -- 5 .70 6 .59 5 .67 2 .48 -- 4 .93 2001-02 -- 8 .55 8 .19 6 .88 5 .59 -- 6 .76 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 11 .50 9 .90 10 .50 10 .30 9 .20 -- 10 .40 1998-99 -- 12 .15 13 .55 12 .25 16 .15 -- 13 .05 1999-00 -- 10 .30 10 .00 8 .60 9 .50 8 .60 9 .50 2000-01 -- 7 .70 11 .90 8 .50 10 .00 -- 8 .50 2001-02 -- 11 .60 13 .80 11 .40 12 .70 -- 11 .20 Sales For Processing 1997-98 0 .09 0 .17 0 .01 0 .16 -0 .06 -0 .61 0 .07 1998-99 -- 2 .63 2 .30 2 .85 2 .54 -- 2 .57 1999-00 -- 0 .57 0 .65 1 .30 1 .58 -0 .10 1 .02 2000-01 -- -3 .30 -3 .30 -3 .30 -3 .30 -- -3 .30 2001-02 -- -1 .53 -1 .14 -1 .10 -1 .10 -- -1 .17 Crop Season year Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May average Dollars HONEY TANGERINES All Methods of Sale 1997-98 14 .63 13 .04 8 .64 8 .95 18 .30 -- 11 .34 1998-99 -- 17 .75 14 .64 13 .29 17 .55 -- 15 .32 1999-00 -- 11 .96 6 .96 6 .10 7 .06 6 .78 7 .45 2000-01 -- 10 .97 8 .86 8 .04 11 .39 11 .87 9 .05 2001-02 -- 11 .97 8 .25 9 .65 12 .73 -- 9 .57 Sales For Fresh Use 1997-98 19 .20 18 .20 12 .20 12 .20 24 .20 -- 15 .70 1998-99 -- 23 .45 18 .45 16 .95 22 .45 -- 19 .65 1999-00 -- 15 .80 9 .20 8 .60 10 .00 11 .00 10 .40 2000-01 -- 17 .50 13 .50 13 .50 17 .50 22 .50 14 .50 2001-02 -- 18 .40 13 .40 15 .40 20 .40 -- 15 .20 Sales For Processing 1997-98 0 .90 1 .30 1 .90 2 .10 2 .90 -- 1 .90 1998-99 -- 2 .85 3 .15 3 .45 3 .55 -- 3 .27 1999-00 -- 3 .00 1 .20 1 .50 0 .45 0 .45 1 .30 2000-01 -- -0 .02 -0 .02 -0 .02 -0 .02 -0 .02 -0 .02 2001-02 -- -0 .60 -0 .10 0 .40 0 .85 -- 0 .06 1/ 2001-02 preliminary. 2/ Robinson, Fallglo, Sunburst, and Dancy varieties. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Production by counties, areas, and types, 2001-02 season Round Oranges Grapefruit County Early, Specialty All and area mid, Late All White Colored All fruit 2/ Citrus and (Valencia) 1/ 3/ Navel 1,000 boxes Brevard 997 622 1,619 177 299 476 100 2,195 Charlotte 1,912 3,320 5,232 101 1,469 1,570 289 7,091 Collier 4,867 5,291 10,158 67 464 531 259 10,948 DeSoto 12,758 13,765 26,523 224 194 418 357 27,298 Glades 2,009 1,319 3,328 10 105 115 88 3,531 Hardee 15,288 5,342 20,630 84 160 244 393 21,267 Hendry 12,527 15,950 28,477 1,193 1,653 2,846 842 32,165 Hernando 364 7 371 1 3 4 14 389 Highlands 12,943 15,913 28,856 1,154 629 1,783 1,200 31,839 Hillsborough 7,406 1,946 9,352 65 121 186 277 9,815 Indian River 3,911 2,768 6,679 5,405 6,736 12,141 306 19,126 Lake 4,691 1,002 5,693 56 283 339 1,017 7,049 Lee 1,224 1,739 2,963 69 374 443 91 3,497 Manatee 5,485 3,187 8,672 190 86 276 161 9,109 Marion 294 43 337 2 9 11 50 398 Martin 4,140 6,660 10,800 1,209 346 1,555 269 12,624 Okeechobee 2,093 1,184 3,277 334 300 634 106 4,017 Orange 1,535 746 2,281 6 44 50 224 2,555 Osceola 3,565 1,374 4,939 412 403 815 205 5,959 Palm Beach 1,104 478 1,582 291 403 694 437 2,713 Pasco 3,462 735 4,197 18 34 52 129 4,378 Polk 19,878 12,882 32,760 1,893 1,801 3,694 2,620 39,074 St. Lucie 4,634 5,343 9,977 5,876 11,679 17,555 787 28,319 Sarasota 257 259 516 36 138 174 41 731 Seminole 280 61 341 -- 8 8 42 391 Volusia 291 52 343 26 49 75 13 431 Other 4/ 85 12 97 1 10 11 13 121 Total 128,000 102,000 230,000 18,900 27,800 46,700 10,330 287,030 Indian River 10,000 10,100 20,100 12,200 19,200 31,400 1,254 52,754 Northern 10,908 2,618 13,526 84 394 478 1,495 15,499 Central 35,992 30,082 66,074 3,416 2,806 6,222 3,993 76,289 Western 41,200 24,500 65,700 600 700 1,300 1,232 68,232 Southern 29,900 34,700 64,600 2,600 4,700 7,300 2,356 74,256 Total 128,000 102,000 230,000 18,900 27,800 46,700 10,330 287,030 1/ Includes seedy grapefruit. 2/ Temples, tangelos, K-Early Citrus, and tangerines. 3/ Excludes limes and lemons. 4/ Alachua, Broward, Citrus, Pinellas, and Putnam counties. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Total acreage by counties and types of fruit as of January 2002 Census Round oranges Grapefruit Spe- Early, County mid, Late Seedless cialty All All 1/ Seedy All 1/ fruit citrus and (Valencia) 2/ Navel White Colored Acres Alachua 18 1 19 0 0 0 0 2 21 Brevard 3,539 2,825 6,392 385 749 17 1,189 712 8,293 Broward 3 2 5 0 3 0 3 0 8 Charlotte 5,544 10,472 16,247 182 2,828 3 3,049 1,197 20,493 Citrus 105 10 116 0 21 0 21 10 147 Collier 12,466 18,643 31,194 132 1,037 0 1,169 1,204 33,567 DeSoto 27,478 39,216 67,873 486 472 122 1,080 1,412 70,365 Glades 5,281 4,403 9,822 20 185 0 205 357 10,384 Hardee 34,585 16,484 52,603 177 411 83 673 1,685 54,961 Hendry 33,736 50,696 85,215 1,925 3,731 61 5,770 3,154 94,139 Hernando 929 15 947 1 10 0 11 88 1,046 Highlands 24,394 45,164 71,183 1,167 966 491 2,642 3,566 77,391 Hillsborough 16,356 5,024 21,978 90 362 91 554 1,202 23,734 Indian River 13,448 11,661 25,706 12,992 15,223 23 28,390 1,916 56,012 Lake 10,841 2,713 13,945 87 882 41 1,011 3,879 18,835 Lee 3,913 6,293 10,531 130 751 4 885 458 11,874 Manatee 11,672 8,476 20,450 244 362 306 913 559 21,922 Marion 850 117 991 5 36 0 41 176 1,208 Martin 12,340 23,373 37,471 2,777 802 0 3,620 1,117 42,208 Miami-Dade 3/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 388 388 Okeechobee 5,495 4,474 10,168 703 628 0 1,333 534 12,035 Orange 3,594 2,080 5,764 24 133 1 158 962 6,884 Osceola 7,918 3,954 12,235 700 664 12 1,380 698 14,313 Palm Beach 2,673 1,565 4,552 593 834 0 1,433 1,979 7,964 Pasco 7,850 1,674 9,711 43 126 3 172 584 10,467 Pinellas 20 1 21 1 1 2 4 13 38 Polk 41,647 39,844 85,743 2,042 3,068 635 5,836 8,623 100,202 Putnam 106 17 123 0 4 0 4 72 199 St. Lucie 16,655 25,298 44,079 15,120 27,477 6 43,221 5,190 92,490 Sarasota 673 797 1,488 93 425 4 522 172 2,182 Seminole 853 206 1,068 0 28 0 28 226 1,322 Volusia 902 260 1,166 60 109 2 171 111 1,448 Total 305,884 325,758 648,806 40,179 62,328 1,907 105,488 42,246 796,540 1/ Includes unidentified variety acreage. 2/ Temples, tangelos, K-Early Citrus, tangerines, limes, lemons, and other. 3/ Miami-Dade lime data as of October 2002. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Florida Citrus: Total trees by counties and types of fruit as of January 2002 Census Round oranges Grapefruit Spe- County Early, Late Seedless cialty All mid, and All 1/ Seedy All 1/ fruit citrus Navel (Valencia) White Colored 2/ 1,000 trees Alachua 2.2 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.4 Brevard 379.8 317.5 700.4 35.4 67.5 1.3 108.8 81.9 891.1 Broward 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 Charlotte 759.3 1,633.5 2,428.5 23.0 353.3 0.2 382.4 220.6 3,031.5 Citrus 11.5 1.6 13.2 0.0 2.8 0.0 2.8 1.6 17.6 Collier 1,840.0 2,780.8 4,631.8 16.1 123.7 0.0 139.8 176.4 4,948.0 DeSoto 3,578.8 5,213.6 8,947.8 49.3 61.2 13.2 123.7 210.8 9,282.3 Glades 818.3 733.6 1,570.9 2.3 26.4 0.0 28.7 65.1 1,664.7 Hardee 4,027.9 1,952.0 6,177.0 16.1 49.3 6.7 72.3 217.4 6,466.7 Hendry 5,126.0 7,957.5 13,195.1 259.8 472.4 6.0 744.2 505.4 14,444.7 Hernando 111.3 2.4 114.0 0.2 1.0 0.0 1.2 10.1 125.3 Highlands 3,374.1 5,966.9 9,525.1 118.3 116.8 44.6 281.2 476.6 10,282.9 Hillsborough 1,750.3 556.0 2,379.3 6.8 37.3 8.2 53.6 172.1 2,605.0 Indian River 1,545.2 1,346.2 2,973.4 1,260.2 1,683.2 1.9 2,962.4 255.5 6,191.3 Lake 1,440.8 375.6 1,873.4 9.0 112.7 4.0 125.9 599.0 2,598.3 Lee 528.0 920.2 1,491.9 14.8 90.4 0.4 105.6 68.4 1,665.9 Manatee 1,415.4 1,124.3 2,581.2 22.7 34.8 29.6 87.2 67.5 2,735.9 Marion 100.2 15.2 119.1 0.5 3.5 0.0 4.