U.S. Mandarin Acreage Reaches 91.2 Thousand Acres

Crop (USA)

Abstract

Digging deeper into the trends in mandarin acreage in the United States, we see that it is primarily centered in Florida and California. According to data for 2022, the total area planted to cultivated mandarins in the United States is 91.2 thousand acres, a high figure in recent years. Florida in particular is susceptible to weather risks such as hurricanes, which means there is a tendency for the area of ​​land under cultivation to fluctuate greatly. California’s dry climate is ideal for growing mandarins, resulting in stable production. Overall, it can be said that differences in climate and environment from region to region in the United States have a significant impact on the area of ​​land planted.

Area devoted to tangerine cultivation

When considering the acreage of mandarin oranges in the United States from 2002 to 2022, an overall upward trend can be seen. Notably, the maximum will be reached in 2022 at 91.2 thousand acres, with the peak planted area being 100%. The increase was primarily due to expanded production in California and Florida. In Florida, despite being affected by weather conditions and hurricanes, the area planted has been adjusted to ensure a stable harvest. Meanwhile, in California, efficient production took advantage of the dry climate, supporting an increase in the area of ​​land under cultivation. Changes in consumer demand and market trends also influenced the area planted, with growing health consciousness in particular driving up demand for mandarin oranges. Overall, it appears that the area planted to mandarins in the U.S. fruit market has maintained a stable supply while adapting flexibly to climate change and market demand.

Area devoted to tangerine cultivation
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The maximum is the latest one, 91.2kACRES of US TOTAL

Area planted with tangerine (50 states of the United States)

Based on data from 2002 to 2022, California’s mandarin acreage has seen notable growth. In 2022, it will reach 80.8 thousand acres, with peak planted area at 100%. The reason for this increase is that California’s dry climate and abundant irrigation technology make it ideal for growing mandarins. Over the past two decades, California has supported an expansion of mandarin orange production. This allows for a stable supply and the production of high-quality fruit. Additionally, advances in agricultural techniques and efficient irrigation systems in California have helped to increase the amount of land area planted. The introduction of management techniques as an adaptation measure to climate change is also a major factor. On the other hand, while Florida’s planted area has remained relatively stable due to hurricanes and other weather risks, California is notable for aggressive planting expansion in response to market demand. These regional differences result in a large amount of diversity in the amount of mandarin acreage planted across the United States.

Area planted with tangerine (50 states of the United States)
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The maximum is the latest one, 80.8kACRES of CALIFORNIA

Area planted to tangerine (latest year, 50 US states)

Based on data from 2022, California leads the acreage of mandarin oranges in the United States. California recorded the highest total planted area overall at 80.8 thousand acres. In comparison, the total cultivated area for the entire United States is 90,600 acres, with California accounting for a large proportion. The average planted area is 12,900 acres, with California clearly leading the way. This trend is due to California’s dry climate and efficient irrigation system, which makes it well suited to growing mandarins. California’s advanced agricultural techniques and large-scale production support mandarin orange production throughout the United States. Meanwhile, the area planted in other states is relatively small and below the overall average. This is due to weather conditions and geographic differences, with the risk of hurricanes impacting planting in states such as Florida. Overall, California’s large planted acreage is the dominant feature of U.S. mandarin orange production, and it appears to be in balance with other states.

Area planted to tangerine (latest year, 50 US states)
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The maximum is 80.8kACRES of CALIFORNIA, the average is 12.9kACRES, and the total is 90.6kACRES

Main data

TANGERINES(ALL CLASSES, ALL PRODUCTION PRACTICES, ALL UTILIZATION PRACTICES, AREA BEARING & NON-BEARING, UNITED STATES) [kACRES]
US TOTAL CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA(CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY TULARE) CALIFORNIA(CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY KERN) CALIFORNIA(CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY FRESNO) FLORIDA CALIFORNIA(CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MADERA) FLORIDA(FLORIDA CENTRAL POLK) CALIFORNIA(CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VENTURA) FLORIDA(FLORIDA SOUTHERN HARDEE)
2022 91.15 80.82 33.49 19.51 18.21 8.51 3.47 2.78 1.81 1.17
2017 77.7 66.97 23.89 21.17 12.49 9.5 2.46 2.3 2.28 0.52
2012 42.29 33.47 5.01 16.11 7.15 8.12 1.65 2.88 0.69 0.24
2007 36.97 21.53 3.03 9.26 3.47 14.6 1.43 4.33 0.98 0.39
2002 31.42 8.06 1.96 1.2 0.94 19.7 0.56 5.55 0.25 0.57

Reference

U.S. Department of Agriculture – Large Datasets (qs.crops_20240504.txt.gz)

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