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Majority of Monterey County crops rebound amid pandemic, supply chain issues – KION546

MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) — The agriculture industry in Monterey County saw most of its crops rebound as pandemic and supply chain-related issues persist, according to the annual Crop Report.

Strawberries remained the top crop in the county, followed by leaf and head lettuce. Each of the crops showed at least a 4.1% increase in value, with head lettuce showing a 5.4% increase.

Broccoli growers took a hit, however, as the Agriculture Commissioner in the county reported a 9.4% decrease in value for that crop.

The Cannabis industry saw the good and the bad out of the 2021 Crop Report. Production value increased by $134.1 million, but market prices declined sharply.

According to the report, this is due to an imbalance between supply, demand and legal retail outlets.

Mixed-light cannabis, which is cannabis produced with natural or indoor light sources, saw prices drop 68% from their peak in the spring time. Indoor cannabis prices fell 56% as well.

Here’s a look at the crops highlighted in the 2021 Crop Report:

  • Strawberries: 4.9% increase in value
  • Leaf Lettuce: 4.1% increase in value
  • Head Lettuce: 5.4% increase in value
  • Broccoli: 9.4% decrease in value
  • Fruits and nuts: 14.3% increase (Report: This is due in part to a rebound in Wine Grape market)
  • Wine Grapes: 106.2% increase (5th most valuable crop in 2021 at $112.6 million)
  • Livestock: 2.3% increase in value
  • Seeds: 4.8% increase in value
  • Field Crops: 7.6% increase in value

For the full report, click here

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