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Secretary Naig Highlights Results of 2023 Iowa Commercial Horticulture Food Crops Survey, Touts $66.5 Million in Economic Output

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced the results of the 2023 Iowa Commercial Horticulture Food Crops Survey, the first comprehensive look at Iowa’s horticulture food crops industry since 2015.

The report highlights a sector of Iowa agriculture that is diverse, growing, and making a significant contribution to Iowa’s economy and agricultural identity. Secretary Naig made the announcement in conjunction with the annual “Great Apple Crunch,” a fun statewide celebration of locally grown apples, one of Iowa’s top commercial horticulture food crops.

“Iowa’s horticulture food crops sector is an important part of our agricultural economy and a defining feature of the diversity and vibrancy of Iowa agriculture. This survey confirms the economic strength of specialty crop producers, who generated tens of millions of dollars in sales and supported hundreds of jobs across the state,” said Secretary Naig. “With the continued expansion of the Choose Iowa program, I believe this sector is well-positioned for even greater growth in the years ahead.

Horticulture food crops bring opportunities not just for established farms but also for beginning farmers who are shaping the future of our industry. From honey to apples to vegetables, these specialty crops help connect consumers to local Iowa farmers.”

Source : iowaagriculture.gov

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