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Marin County’s agricultural production slides for third consecutive year — new crop report

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The value of Marin County’s agricultural output fell for the third consecutive year in 2023, down 9% to $85.3 million, according to an annual crop and livestock report.

It was the biggest percentage drop in three years. Output fell 3% in 2022, and 5% in 2021,  county records show.

Since 2020, the gross value of agricultural crops and commodities has declined 17% or $16.8 million, from $101.8 million, according to the Department of Agriculture/Weights & Measures. 

The 2023 report found poultry has become the county’s leading commodity, up 5% to $24.6 million. Driving the growth was a national egg shortage tied to avian influenza, which pushed local prices higher, the department said.

Organic milk, which the department termed “historically a cornerstone of Marin’s agricultural economy,” fell 32% to $21.9 million. Although the number of organic dairies held steady, production decreased by 25%, along with a decline in prices, the department said. 

Cattle, ranking third in value, slide 1% to $14.8 million. Aquaculture rose 2% to $6.1 million, while fruits and vegetables fell 7% to $3.2 million, primarily due to reduced harvested acreage. Sheep values fell 25% to $2.2 million. 

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