USDA predicts larger Florida orange crop for 2014-15
USDA predicts larger Florida orange crop for 2014-15
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its initial forecast for 2014-15, pegging the orange crop at 108 million boxes, up from last season's total of 104.4 million.
Early-mid varieties accounted for 52 million boxes, while Valencias came in at 56 million boxes.
"This is a positive number as the Florida citrus grower continues to battle citrus greening disease," Michael W. Sparks, executive vice president and chief executive officer of Florida Citrus Mutual, said in a press release. "It's been a tight few years for production and 2014-15 is no different."
The USDA makes its initial estimate in October of each year and revises it monthly as the crop takes shape until the end of the season in July. The full estimate can be found at http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Florida/Publications/Citrus/cpfp.htm for the complete USDA estimate.
The USDA's estimate of the 2014-15 Florida grapefruit crop came in at 15 million boxes. Specialty fruit is estimated at 3.7 million boxes. The yield for frozen concentrate orange juice is anticipated to be 1.60 gallons per 90-pound box.