overview
Over the past decade, floriculture
and nursery crops have been
one of the fastest growing U.S. agricultural sectors. Of the estimated
$44 billion in U.S. horticulture sales in 2002, floral and nursery
crops contributed about a third, or $14 billion, less than vegetables'
sales receipts of $17 billion, but more than fruits and nuts' $13
billion. ERS analyzes conditions and trends that influence supply,
demand, trade, and prices in the domestic floriculture and nursery
markets.
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Floriculture and Nursery Crops
Outlook projects current year sales and prices of cut flowers,
flowering plants, and bedding plants. Sales per U.S. household,
sales by region, and sales by State are summarized.
recommended reading
Holiday Sales
Look Bright for Christmas Trees and Poinsettias presented forecasts
for 2002 sales value, quantity sold, and average prices of Christmas
trees and poinsettias in pots.
recommended data products
Most requested tables (in *.xls format)
contain national, regional, and State level statistics for floriculture
and nursery crops, including grower sales, wholesale prices, and
production area.
Floriculture
and Nursery Crops Yearbook provides grower sales receipts, quantity
sold, and trade data for cut flowers, flowering plants, bedding
plants, and foliage plants from 1992 onward.
related links
Foreign Agricultural
Service (FAS) provides a searchable
database of U.S. imports and exports of agricultural and food
products covering 211 commodity groups, including cut flowers and
nursery stock, of over 250 countries and regions.
National Agriculture Statistics
Service (NASS) publishes Floriculture
Crops, an annual survey of sales, quantity sold, number of growers,
and unit prices of the major floral crops in the 36 States.
See all related links...
for more information, contact:
Andy Jerardo
web administration: webadmin@ers.usda.gov
page updated: January 30,
2004
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