California Department of Food & Agriculture

Agriculture is a major industry for the Golden State. With 88,000 farms and ranches, California agriculture is nearly a $32 billion dollar industry that generates $100 billion in related economic activity.

This enormous achievement is possible through a combination of tradition and innovation that has secured California’s status as the most productive agricultural state for more than 50 years. Farmers and ranchers blend old-fashioned notions of patience and perseverance with cutting-edge technologies and advanced agricultural practices. The result is a highly adaptable and diverse industry encompassing more than 350 plant and animal commodities.

California's agricultural abundance is a reflection of the people who made the Golden State their home. In the process, they brought their agricultural heritage with them. Early California farmers and ranchers were the Spanish missionaries, followed by Mexicans, Japanese, Chinese and Russians. Today, nearly every nationality is represented in California agriculture.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture strives to support this tradition of innovation and agricultural diversity by working with private industry, academia and public sector agencies. These partnerships allow the department to adapt public policy to a rapidly changing industry – California agriculture.

Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2006

 

Value of receipts
thousand $

Percent of state total
farm receipts

Percent of US value

1. Dairy products

4,492,229

14.3

19.2

2. Greenhouse/nursery

3,804,453

12.1

22.5

3. Grapes

3,032,178

9.7

91.0

4. Almonds

2,040,357

6.5

100.0

5. Cattle and calves

1,676,354

5.3

3.4

 

All commodities

31,402,706

 

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Farm income and value added data

 

2005

2006

 

Number of farms

76,500

76,000

 

 

Thousands $

       Final crop output

24,083,227

23,726,912

+     Final animal output

8,492,364

7,695,749

+     Services and forestry

2,448,279

2,716,436

=   Final agricultural sector output

35,023,870

34,139,096

 

-      Intermediate consumption outlays

16,155,431

18,538,455

+     Net government transactions

-32,183

-296,470

=   Gross value added

18,836,256

15,304,172

 

-      Capital consumption

1,327,184

1,378,273

 

=   Net value added

17,509,072

13,925,899

 

-    Factor payments

7,397,405

8,020,244

         Employee compensation (total hired labor)

5,562,741

6,022,068

         Net rent received by nonoperator landlords

518,284

509,090

         Real estate and nonreal estate interest

1,316,380

1,489,086

 

=   Net farm income

10,111,667

5,905,655


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