California's Vital Role in Food Production

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CALIFORNIA CROPS
Artichokes – 19%
Asparagus – 55%
Broccoli – 93%
Cabbage – 22%
Carrots – 89%
Celery – 94%
Garlic – 86%
Lettuce – 78%
Cantaloupe – 54%
Honeydew – 73%
Onions – 27%
Bell Peppers – 47%
Spinach – 18%
Tomatoes – 94%

Almond – 99%
Apricots – 95%
Avocados – 84%
Strawberries – 90%
Dates – 82%
Figs – 98%
Grapes – 88%
Kiwi – 97%
Lemons – 89%
Nectarines – 93%
Olives – 100%
Peaches – 76%
Pistachios – 96%
Plums – 93%
Walnuts – 99%
Honey – 18%

Milk & Cream – 21%
California food facts are incredibly interesting. Most people think of the Golden State as a tourist destination where you can visit Hollywood film locations, see celebrities and go to beaches. In additional to California ranking as the top destination in the United States, it also ranks as the top food production state for a number of crops.

FACT BOX

California Agricultural Commodities: Items produced or grown in California along with percent of total US production.


Though tourists hardly consider the agricultural significance of California as a food growing region, the temperate year – round climate and expanses of land provide foods the nation and world have grown to enjoy and count on. Below are some of the top crops and percentage of the nation's supply produced in California.

CALIFORNIA FOOD FACTS

California has been the number one food and agricultural producer in the United States for more than 50 consecutive years.


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