Arizona Leafy Greens: Economic Contributions of the Industry Cluster, 2015 Economic Contribution Analysis
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Kerna, Ashley, Duval, Dari & Frisvold, George. (2017). Arizona Leafy Greens: Economic Contributions of the Industry Cluster, 2015 Economic Contribution Analysis. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona.Abstract
Leafy greens, a broad term used to describe vegetable crops with edible leaves, are an important crop group in Arizona. Arizona plays a key role in the country’s production of leafy greens, particularly lettuce varieties and spinach. Together, Arizona and California account for nearly 90% of all leafy greens produced (by weight) in the United States. In winter months, leafy greens are sourced almost exclusively from Arizona and California counties straddling the Colorado River. Considering the state’s role in national production, leafy greens are also an important part of Arizona’s agricultural economy. Since 2010, the state’s major leafy green commodities (lettuce, spinach, and cabbage) have accounted for approximately one-fifth of all agricultural sales (crops and livestock) in Arizona and have represented a large majority of vegetable and melon sales.Type
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