Fr Nt 3-1 (01) United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Citrus Fruits 2001 Summary September 2001 Contents Page Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice Yield, Florida. . . . . . 11 Grapefruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 12 Grapefruit Processed, Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Information Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 K-Early Citrus Fruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Lemons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Limes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Marketing Seasons and Net Weight per Box . . . . . . . . . 16 Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 6 Oranges Processed, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Price Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Tangelos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Tangerines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Tangerines Processed, Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Temples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, 14 Total Citrus Fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Citrus Utilized Production Down 5 Percent, Value Down 10 Percent U.S. utilized production of citrus for the 2000-01 season totaled 16.4 million tons, down 5 percent from the 1999-2000 season. The utilization is, however, the fourth highest, 8 percent lower than the record high 17.8 million tons from the 1997-98 season. Florida total citrus utilization decreased 7 percent from last season. California produced 2 percent less citrus. Florida accounted for 76 percent of the total U.S. citrus production, California totaled 21 percent, while Texas and Arizona produced the remaining 3 percent. Florida's orange production of 223 million boxes (10.0 million tons) was down 4 percent from the previous season. Average fruit size was the smallest in the last 10 years. The dry weather conditions and cold winter contributed to very low rates of growth. Florida's grapefruit utilization of 46.0 million boxes (1.96 million tons) was down 14 percent from last season's utilization. The number of bearing acres was the lowest since the 1991-92 season and the fruit size was the smallest since the 1992-93 season. In California, orange utilized production, at 59.0 million boxes (2.21 million tons), was down 8 percent from the previous season. Navel utilization was down 10 percent from the previous season. The number of fruit per tree was down considerably, but fruit size was large. Valencia utilized production was down 4 percent. Fruit set was up in southern areas of the State, but down significantly in the Central Valley. California grapefruit utilized production was down 10 percent from the previous season. Fruit set was light compared to last season, but sizes were larger. Texas orange utilization increased 35 percent from a year ago and grapefruit utilization was up 21 percent. The 383,000 tons of citrus from Texas is the highest since the 1982-83 season. Arizona's total citrus production was 1 percent less than the previous season. A 16 percent increase in lemons was offset by decreases in orange, grapefruit, and tangerine utilization. The value of the 2000-01 U.S. citrus crop decreased 10 percent from last season to $2.26 billion (packinghouse-door equivalent). Total value of production was lower for all types of citrus. The all orange value of production decreased 2 percent from a year ago. The average U.S. fresh price was up 30 percent, but the average U.S. processing price was down 12 percent and 81 percent of the U.S. oranges were processed. Florida processing prices were down 15 percent from the 1999-2000 season. The total value of the U.S. grapefruit crop was down 34 percent from last year due primarily to the 11 percent decrease in production and a 27 percent decrease in the U.S. all grapefruit price. Florida processed prices were down 40 percent from the previous season and fresh grapefruit prices in Texas were less than half of their 1999-2000 level. A 19 percent increase in lemon utilized production was offset by a 33 percent decrease in the U.S. all lemon price. This resulted in a 20 percent decrease to the value of U.S. lemons. Tangerine value of production dropped 8 percent from last season, attributed primarily to the 19 percent decrease from last season's record large utilization. The decreased value was offset by a 12 percent increase in the U.S. all tangerine price. The revised production and utilization estimates were based on all data available at the end of the marketing season, including information from marketing orders, shipments, and processor records. Allowances were made for recorded local utilization and home use. Estimates for the 2000-01 California Valencia oranges and grapefruit are preliminary, since the marketing season was not complete at publication time. Revisions to the utilized production estimates for all citrus for the 2000-01 season will be available in the April 10, 2002 Crop Production release. Citrus Fruits: Acreage, Production, Utilization, and Value by Crop, United States, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : : :Utilization of Production: and : Bearing :Production :-------------------------: Value of Season : Acreage : : Fresh : Processed :Production 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres ---------- 1,000 Tons --------- 1,000 Dollars : Oranges : Early, Midseason: and Navel : 1998-99 : 457,200 5,901 768 5,133 934,157 1999-00 : 444,200 7,614 1,519 6,095 958,811 2000-01 : 441,600 7,213 1,500 5,713 884,587 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 372,900 3,923 533 3,390 753,771 1999-00 : 368,700 5,383 627 4,756 707,289 2000-01 : 373,200 5,177 889 4,288 751,663 : All Oranges : 1998-99 : 830,100 9,824 1,301 8,523 1,687,928 1999-00 : 812,900 12,997 2,146 10,851 1,666,100 2000-01 : 814,800 12,390 2,389 10,001 1,636,250 : Grapefruit : 1998-99 : 156,500 2,513 1,250 1,263 334,626 1999-00 : 153,500 2,762 1,143 1,619 411,332 2000-01 : 145,200 2,469 1,079 1,390 269,812 : K-Early Citrus : 1998-99 : 200 4 1 3 356 1999-00 : 200 5 1 4 356 2000-01 : 200 2 1 1 187 : Lemons : 1998-99 : 62,600 747 461 286 251,397 1999-00 : 62,800 840 518 322 298,677 2000-01 : 63,800 1,000 511 489 239,267 : Limes : 1998-99 : 2,700 22 18 4 8,913 1999-00 : 2,800 26 22 4 9,728 2000-01 : 1,200 11 10 1 4,249 : Tangelos : 1998-99 : 11,700 115 38 77 18,277 1999-00 : 11,300 99 33 66 11,232 2000-01 : 10,800 95 34 61 7,758 : Tangerines : 1998-99 : 41,800 327 236 91 116,632 1999-00 : 40,600 458 296 162 108,192 2000-01 : 39,900 369 257 112 99,151 : Temples : 1998-99 : 6,000 81 27 54 13,050 1999-00 : 5,800 88 20 68 9,173 2000-01 : 5,500 56 16 40 5,098 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Packinghouse-door equivalents. Citrus Fruits: Acreage, Production, Utilization, and Value by State, United States, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : :Utilization of Production: State : Bearing :Production :-------------------------: Value of : Acreage : : Fresh : Processed :Production 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres ---------- 1,000 Tons --------- 1,000 Dollars : Total Citrus : AZ : 1998-99 : 30,200 235 168 67 86,444 1999-00 : 29,200 206 135 71 59,374 2000-01 : 28,100 203 124 79 40,115 : CA : 1998-99 : 275,200 2,266 1,365 901 711,280 1999-00 : 269,200 3,457 2,351 1,106 686,087 2000-01 : 268,200 3,372 2,542 830 857,099 : FL : 1998-99 : 777,100 10,827 1,589 9,238 1,587,001 1999-00 : 762,400 13,305 1,483 11,822 1,721,814 2000-01 : 756,000 12,434 1,415 11,019 1,339,695 : TX : 1998-99 : 29,100 305 210 95 46,454 1999-00 : 29,100 308 210 98 47,515 2000-01 : 29,100 383 216 167 24,863 : US : 1998-99 :1,111,600 13,633 3,332 10,301 2,431,179 1999-00 :1,089,900 17,276 4,179 13,097 2,514,790 2000-01 :1,081,100 16,392 4,297 12,095 2,261,772 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Packinghouse-door equivalents. Oranges: Acreage, Yield, and Utilization by State and Crop, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : : Yield : Utilization of Production and : Bearing : per :------------------------------------- Season : Acreage : Acre : Fresh : Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Boxes -------- 1,000 Boxes 1/ ------- : AZ : Navel and Misc. : 1998-99 : 3,500 157 446 104 550 1999-00 : 3,500 171 433 167 600 2000-01 : 3,500 137 312 168 480 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 3,400 176 462 138 600 1999-00 : 2,700 185 373 127 500 2000-01 : 2,700 156 418 2 420 : All : 1998-99 : 6,900 167 908 242 1,150 1999-00 : 6,200 177 806 294 1,100 2000-01 : 6,200 145 730 170 900 : CA : Navel and Misc. : 1998-99 : 128,000 164 11,500 9,500 21,000 1999-00 : 126,000 317 31,000 9,000 40,000 2000-01 : 128,000 281 31,000 5,000 36,000 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 73,500 204 8,000 7,000 15,000 1999-00 : 69,500 345 12,700 11,300 24,000 2000-01 : 66,500 346 19,000 4,000 23,000 : All : 1998-99 : 201,500 179 19,500 16,500 36,000 1999-00 : 195,500 327 43,700 20,300 64,000 2000-01 : 194,500 303 50,000 9,000 59,000 : FL : Early, Midseason: 1998-99 : 317,700 353 6,164 105,836 112,000 1999-00 : 306,700 437 6,505 127,495 134,000 2000-01 : 302,100 424 6,225 121,775 128,000 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 294,900 251 4,696 69,304 74,000 1999-00 : 295,400 335 2,888 96,112 99,000 2000-01 : 302,900 315 3,398 91,902 95,300 : All : 1998-99 : 612,600 304 10,860 175,140 186,000 1999-00 : 602,100 387 9,393 223,607 233,000 2000-01 : 605,000 369 9,623 213,677 223,300 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See page 16 for net weight per box. Oranges: Price and Value by State and Crop, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : Price per Box 1/ 2/ : Value of Production and :------------------------------------------------------------- Season : Fresh :Processed: All : Fresh :Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- Dollars ------- -------- 1,000 Dollars ------- : AZ : Navel and Misc. : 1998-99 : 20.11 0.36 16.37 8,969 37 9,006 1999-00 : 9.58 -0.08 6.89 4,148 -13 4,135 2000-01 : 10.14 -0.14 6.54 3,164 -24 3,140 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 23.41 2.94 18.70 10,815 406 11,221 1999-00 : 3.19 -0.13 2.35 1,190 -17 1,173 2000-01 : 5.06 -0.18 5.04 2,115 0 2,115 : All : 1998-99 : 21.79 1.83 17.59 19,784 443 20,227 1999-00 : 6.62 -0.10 4.83 5,338 -30 5,308 2000-01 : 7.23 -0.14 5.84 5,279 -24 5,255 : CA : Navel and Misc. : 1998-99 : 18.81 0.35 10.46 216,315 3,325 219,640 1999-00 : 8.48 -0.08 6.55 262,880 -720 262,160 2000-01 : 11.64 -0.14 10.00 360,840 -700 360,140 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 20.41 2.99 12.28 163,280 20,930 184,210 1999-00 : 6.69 -0.13 3.48 84,963 -1,469 83,494 2000-01 : 10.66 -0.18 8.77 202,540 -720 201,820 : All : 1998-99 : 19.47 1.47 11.22 379,595 24,255 403,850 1999-00 : 7.96 -0.11 5.40 347,843 -2,189 345,654 2000-01 : 11.27 -0.16 9.52 563,380 -1,420 561,960 : FL : Early, Midseason: 1998-99 : 10.30 5.97 6.21 63,489 631,841 695,330 1999-00 : 7.60 4.97 5.10 49,438 633,650 683,088 2000-01 : 6.10 3.93 4.04 37,973 478,576 516,549 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 11.40 7.27 7.53 53,534 503,840 557,374 1999-00 : 7.00 6.26 6.28 20,216 601,661 621,877 2000-01 : 6.80 5.70 5.74 23,106 523,841 546,947 : All : 1998-99 : 10.78 6.48 6.73 117,023 1,135,681 1,252,704 1999-00 : 7.42 5.52 5.60 69,654 1,235,311 1,304,965 2000-01 : 6.35 4.69 4.76 61,079 1,002,417 1,063,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns. 2/ See page 17 for price per box calculations. Oranges: Acreage, Yield, and Utilization by State and Crop, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : : Yield : Utilization of Production and : Bearing : per :------------------------------------- Season : Acreage : Acre : Fresh : Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Boxes -------- 1,000 Boxes 1/ ------- : TX 2/ : Early, Midseason: 1998-99 : 8,000 156 1,023 227 1,250 1999-00 : 8,000 183 1,129 331 1,460 2000-01 : 8,000 250 1,080 920 2,000 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 1,100 164 95 85 180 1999-00 : 1,100 182 150 50 200 2000-01 : 1,100 214 191 44 235 : All : 1998-99 : 9,100 157 1,118 312 1,430 1999-00 : 9,100 182 1,279 381 1,660 2000-01 : 9,100 246 1,271 964 2,235 : US : Early, Midseason: and Navel : 1998-99 : 457,200 295 19,133 115,667 134,800 1999-00 : 444,200 396 39,067 136,993 176,060 2000-01 : 441,600 377 38,617 127,863 166,480 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 372,900 241 13,253 76,527 89,780 1999-00 : 368,700 336 16,111 107,589 123,700 2000-01 : 373,200 319 23,007 95,948 118,955 : Total : 1998-99 : 830,100 271 32,386 192,194 224,580 1999-00 : 812,900 369 55,178 244,582 299,760 2000-01 : 814,800 350 61,624 223,811 285,435 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See page 16 for net weight per box. 2/ Includes small quantities of tangerines in Early, Midseason. Oranges: Price and Value by State and Crop, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : Price per Box 1/ 2/ : Value of Production and :------------------------------------------------------------- Season : Fresh :Processed: All : Fresh :Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- Dollars ------- -------- 1,000 Dollars ------- : TX : Early, Midseason: 1998-99 : 9.30 2.94 8.14 9,514 667 10,181 1999-00 : 7.50 2.90 6.46 8,468 960 9,428 2000-01 : 2.60 2.12 2.38 2,808 1,950 4,758 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 8.10 2.30 5.37 770 196 966 1999-00 : 4.00 2.90 3.73 600 145 745 2000-01 : 3.60 2.12 3.32 688 93 781 : All : 1998-99 : 9.20 2.77 7.80 10,284 863 11,147 1999-00 : 7.09 2.90 6.13 9,068 1,105 10,173 2000-01 : 2.75 2.12 2.48 3,496 2,043 5,539 : US : Early, Midseason: and Navel : 1998-99 : 15.23 5.57 6.83 298,287 635,870 934,157 1999-00 : 8.29 4.68 5.40 324,934 633,877 958,811 2000-01 : 10.32 3.78 5.14 404,785 479,802 884,587 : Valencia : 1998-99 : 16.84 6.93 8.27 228,399 525,372 753,771 1999-00 : 6.65 5.68 5.80 106,969 600,320 707,289 2000-01 : 9.83 5.49 6.24 228,449 523,214 751,663 : Total : 1998-99 : 15.89 6.11 7.41 526,686 1,161,242 1,687,928 1999-00 : 7.81 5.12 5.56 431,903 1,234,197 1,666,100 2000-01 : 10.14 4.51 5.60 633,234 1,003,016 1,636,250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns. 2/ See page 17 for price per box calculations. Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice Yield, Florida, 1999-01 1/ 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season : Early, Midseason : Valencia : All -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Gallons per Box : 1998-99 : 1.58414 1.74806 1.63381 1999-00 : 1.47574 1.66336 1.54770 2000-01 : 1.54073 1.64573 1.58018 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Gallons per box at 42.0 degrees Brix. 2/ Per Florida Citrus Processors Association. Oranges Processed, by Product Type, Florida, 1999-01 1/ 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Frozen : Chilled : Other : Total Season : Concentrates : Products : Processed 3/ : Processed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Boxes : 1998-99 : 97,247 80,112 756 178,115 1999-00 : 134,204 90,085 2,387 226,676 2000-01 : 124,072 89,564 2,313 215,949 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes tangelos, Temples, and K-Early citrus. 2/ Per Florida Citrus Processors Association. 3/ Includes sections and salads, canned juice, and blend. Grapefruit Processed, by Product Type, Florida, 1999-01 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Frozen : Chilled : Other : Total Season : Concentrates : Products : Processed 2/ : Processed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Boxes : 1998-99 : 19,050 7,516 563 27,129 1999-00 : 24,070 10,397 716 35,183 2000-01 : 21,201 6,362 972 28,535 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Per Florida Citrus Processors Association. 2/ Includes sections and salads, canned juice, and blend. Tangerines Processed, by Product Type, Florida, 1999-01 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Frozen : Chilled : Other : Total Season : Concentrates : Products : Processed 2/ : Processed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Boxes : 1998-99 : 702 678 1,380 1999-00 : 982 1,598 2,580 2000-01 : 552 1,281 1,833 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Per Florida Citrus Processors Association. 2/ Includes sections and salads, canned juice, and blend. Grapefruit: Acreage, Yield, and Utilization by State, Crop, and United States, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : : Yield : Utilization of Production and : Bearing : per :------------------------------------- Season : Acreage : Acre : Fresh : Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Boxes -------- 1,000 Boxes 1/ ------- : AZ : All : 1998-99 : 3,300 227 527 223 750 1999-00 : 2,800 161 182 268 450 2000-01 : 2,000 125 205 45 250 : CA : All : 1998-99 : 16,600 440 6,638 662 7,300 1999-00 : 16,600 434 6,200 1,000 7,200 2000-01 : 15,400 422 5,000 1,500 6,500 : FL : White Seedless : 1998-99 : 44,000 405 4,543 13,257 17,800 1999-00 : 43,100 485 4,271 16,629 20,900 2000-01 : 42,000 445 3,955 14,745 18,700 : Colored Seedless: 1998-99 : 70,000 410 15,378 13,322 28,700 1999-00 : 68,600 465 13,946 17,954 31,900 2000-01 : 65,800 415 13,510 13,790 27,300 : Other 2/ : 1998-99 : 2,600 212 550 550 1999-00 : 2,400 250 600 600 2000-01 3/ : : All : 1998-99 : 116,600 404 19,921 27,129 47,050 1999-00 : 114,100 468 18,217 35,183 53,400 2000-01 : 107,800 427 17,465 28,535 46,000 : TX : All : 1998-99 : 20,000 305 4,087 2,013 6,100 1999-00 : 20,000 297 3,872 2,058 5,930 2000-01 : 20,000 360 4,055 3,145 7,200 : US : Total : 1998-99 : 156,500 391 31,173 30,027 61,200 1999-00 : 153,500 436 28,471 38,509 66,980 2000-01 : 144,900 414 26,725 33,225 59,950 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See page 16 for net weight per box. 2/ Fresh sales insignificant and included in processed utilization. 3/ "Other" seedy grapefruit estimates discontinued after 1999-2000 crop. Included with white seedless beginning with the 2000-01 crop. Grapefruit: Price and Value by State, Crop, and United States, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State, Crop : Price per Box 1/ 2/ : Value of Production and :------------------------------------------------------------- Season : Fresh :Processed: All : Fresh :Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- Dollars ------- ------- 1,000 Dollars ------- : AZ : All : 1998-99 : 9.01 -0.21 6.27 4,748 -47 4,701 1999-00 : 6.39 -0.66 2.19 1,163 -177 986 2000-01 : 6.67 -0.68 5.34 1,367 -31 1,336 : CA : All : 1998-99 : 11.81 -0.13 10.73 78,395 -86 78,309 1999-00 : 9.59 -0.66 8.17 59,458 -660 58,798 2000-01 : 10.37 -0.68 7.82 51,850 -1,020 50,830 : FL : White Seedless : 1998-99 : 8.83 2.68 4.25 40,115 35,529 75,644 1999-00 : 11.83 4.72 6.17 50,526 78,489 129,015 2000-01 : 8.63 2.98 4.17 34,132 43,940 78,072 : Colored Seedless: 1998-99 : 6.53 2.91 4.85 100,418 38,767 139,185 1999-00 : 7.56 4.28 5.71 105,432 76,843 182,275 2000-01 : 6.40 2.45 4.40 86,464 33,786 120,250 : Other 3/ : 1998-99 : 2.69 2.69 1,480 1,480 1999-00 : 4.86 4.86 2,916 2,916 2000-01 4/ : : All : 1998-99 : 7.05 2.79 4.60 140,533 75,776 216,309 1999-00 : 8.56 4.50 5.88 155,958 158,248 314,206 2000-01 : 6.91 2.72 4.31 120,596 77,726 198,322 : TX : All : 1998-99 : 7.90 1.50 5.79 32,287 3,020 35,307 1999-00 : 8.90 1.40 6.30 34,461 2,881 37,342 2000-01 : 4.30 0.60 2.68 17,437 1,887 19,324 : US : Total : 1998-99 : 8.04 2.64 5.33 255,963 78,663 334,626 1999-00 : 8.78 4.21 6.10 251,040 160,292 411,332 2000-01 : 7.05 2.40 4.43 191,250 78,562 269,812 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns. 2/ See page 17 for price per box calculation. 3/ Fresh sales insignificant and included in processed sales. 4/ "Other" seedy grapefruit estimates discontinued after 1999-2000 crop. Included with white seedless beginning with the 2000-01 crop. K-Early Citrus, Lemons, Limes, Tangelos, Tangerines, and Temples: Acreage, Yield, and Utilization by Crop and State, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop, State : : Yield : Utilization of Production and : Bearing : per :------------------------------------- Season : Acreage : Acre : Fresh : Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Boxes -------- 1,000 Boxes 1/ ------- : K-Early Citrus : FL : 1998-99 : 200 400 24 56 80 1999-00 : 200 550 15 95 110 2000-01 : 200 200 21 19 40 Lemons : AZ : 1998-99 : 14,100 245 2,342 1,108 3,450 1999-00 : 14,300 217 2,024 1,076 3,100 2000-01 : 14,300 252 1,897 1,703 3,600 CA : 1998-99 : 48,500 334 9,785 6,415 16,200 1999-00 : 48,500 392 11,600 7,400 19,000 2000-01 : 49,500 459 11,550 11,150 22,700 US : 1998-99 : 62,600 314 12,127 7,523 19,650 1999-00 : 62,800 352 13,624 8,476 22,100 2000-01 : 63,800 412 13,447 12,853 26,300 Limes : FL : 1998-99 : 2,700 185 410 90 500 1999-00 : 2,800 214 500 100 600 2000-01 : 1,200 208 220 30 250 Tangelos : FL : 1998-99 : 11,700 218 838 1,712 2,550 1999-00 : 11,300 195 736 1,464 2,200 2000-01 : 10,800 194 742 1,358 2,100 Tangerines : AZ 2/ : 1998-99 : 5,900 161 720 230 950 1999-00 : 5,900 144 590 260 850 2000-01 : 5,600 116 468 182 650 CA 2/ : 1998-99 : 8,600 174 1,063 437 1,500 1999-00 : 8,600 291 1,700 800 2,500 2000-01 : 8,800 239 1,630 470 2,100 FL : 1998-99 : 27,300 181 3,570 1,380 4,950 1999-00 : 26,100 268 4,420 2,580 7,000 2000-01 : 25,500 220 3,767 1,833 5,600 US : 1998-99 : 41,800 177 5,353 2,047 7,400 1999-00 : 40,600 255 6,710 3,640 10,350 2000-01 : 39,900 209 5,865 2,485 8,350 Temples : FL : 1998-99 : 6,000 300 593 1,207 1,800 1999-00 : 5,800 336 440 1,510 1,950 2000-01 : 5,500 227 355 895 1,250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See page 16 for net weight per box. 2/ Includes tangelos and tangors. K-Early Citrus, Lemons, Limes, Tangelos, Tangerines, and Temples: Price and Value by Crop and State, 1999-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop, State : Price per Box 1/ 2/ : Value of Production and :------------------------------------------------------------- Season : Fresh :Processed: All : Fresh :Processed : Total -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- Dollars ------- ------- 1,000 Dollars ------- : K-Early Citrus : FL : 1998-99 : 6.60 3.54 4.45 158 198 356 1999-00 : 7.80 2.52 3.24 117 239 356 2000-01 : 7.10 2.00 4.68 149 38 187 Lemons : AZ : 1998-99 : 18.56 0.75 12.84 43,468 831 44,299 1999-00 : 21.38 1.42 14.45 43,273 1,528 44,801 2000-01 : 12.70 0.32 6.84 24,092 545 24,637 CA : 1998-99 : 20.66 0.77 12.78 202,158 4,940 207,098 1999-00 : 20.98 1.42 13.36 243,368 10,508 253,876 2000-01 : 18.10 0.50 9.46 209,055 5,575 214,630 US : 1998-99 : 20.25 0.77 12.79 245,626 5,771 251,397 1999-00 : 21.04 1.42 13.51 286,641 12,036 298,677 2000-01 : 17.34 0.48 9.10 233,147 6,120 239,267 Limes : FL : 1998-99 : 21.30 2.00 17.83 8,733 180 8,913 1999-00 : 19.00 2.28 16.21 9,500 228 9,728 2000-01 : 19.00 2.30 17.00 4,180 69 4,249 Tangelos : FL : 1998-99 : 9.90 5.83 7.17 8,296 9,981 18,277 1999-00 : 8.00 3.65 5.11 5,888 5,344 11,232 2000-01 : 6.10 2.38 3.69 4,526 3,232 7,758 Tangerines : AZ 3/ : 1998-99 : 23.51 1.26 18.12 16,927 290 17,217 1999-00 : 14.09 -0.13 9.74 8,313 -34 8,279 2000-01 : 19.06 -0.18 13.67 8,920 -33 8,887 CA 3/ : 1998-99 : 20.31 0.99 14.68 21,590 433 22,023 1999-00 : 16.39 -0.13 11.10 27,863 -104 27,759 2000-01 : 18.26 -0.18 14.13 29,764 -85 29,679 FL : 1998-99 : 19.10 6.67 15.63 68,187 9,205 77,392 1999-00 : 13.40 5.01 10.31 59,228 12,926 72,154 2000-01 : 14.20 3.87 10.82 53,491 7,094 60,585 US 3/ : 1998-99 : 19.81 5.13 15.74 106,704 9,928 116,632 1999-00 : 14.10 3.75 10.43 95,404 12,788 108,192 2000-01 : 15.49 2.98 11.71 92,175 6,976 99,151 Temples : FL : 1998-99 : 11.30 5.26 7.25 6,701 6,349 13,050 1999-00 : 7.60 3.86 4.70 3,344 5,829 9,173 2000-01 : 7.20 2.84 4.08 2,556 2,542 5,098 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns. 2/ See page 17 for price per box calculation. 3/ Includes tangelos and tangors. Marketing Seasons and Net Weight per Box Oranges: Arizona November 1 to August 31 75 pounds California Navels November 1 to June 15 75 pounds California Valencias March 15 to December 20 75 pounds Florida Early and Midseason October 1 to April 15 90 pounds Florida Valencia February 1 to July 31 90 pounds Texas September 25 to May 15 85 pounds Grapefruit: Arizona November 1 to July 31 67 pounds California November 1 to October 31 67 pounds Florida September 10 to July 31 85 pounds Texas October 1 to May 30 80 pounds K-Early Citrus Fruit: Florida October 1 to November 30 90 pounds Lemons: Arizona August 15 to March 1 76 pounds California August 1 to July 31 76 pounds Limes: Florida April 1 to March 31 88 pounds Tangelos: Florida October 15 to April 15 90 pounds Tangerines: Arizona November 1 to February 1 75 pounds California November 1 to May 15 75 pounds Florida October 1 to April 1 95 pounds Temples: Florida December 1 to May 1 90 pounds Marketing Year Average Prices and Value of Production State level marketing year average (MYA), or price per box, for fresh and processed sales are the weighted average of monthly sales that occur during a crop's marketing season, adjusted to the packinghouse-door level. The "all" sales MYA price is derived by dividing the "all" sales value by the "all" sales boxes. MYA prices at the U.S. level for commodities with different State box weights are computed as follows: Fresh Market MYAP = Summed(State Fresh Value * State Box Weight) / Summed(State Fresh Boxes * State Box Weight) Process Market MYAP = Summed(State Process Value * State Box Weight) / Summed(State Process Boxes * State Box Weight) "All" Sales MYAP = Summed(State All Value * State Box Weight) / Summed(State All Boxes * State Box Weight) For commodities with the same box weights across all states, the U.S. MYA's are derived by dividing the sum of State's values by the sum of States' boxes. U.S. value of production for a given commodity is the sum of the State's values for that commodity. 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