The Economic Importance of Food and Fiber A Spotlight on Jasper County, Georgia Prepared for Jasper County Cooperative Extension June, 2012 by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences The University of Georgia Trends in Jasper County: Number of Farms Number of Farms, Jasper County 400 300 200 100 0 1978 1982 1987 1992 Source: 1978-2007 (quinquennial) Censuses of Agriculture 1997 2002 2007 Trends in Jasper County: Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland & Farms by Size Land in Farms & Harvested Cropland Jasper County Percent of Farms by Size, 2007 Jasper Co. 45 70000 Land in farms Harvested cropland Georgia 40 60000 35 50000 30 25 40000 20 30000 15 20000 10 10000 5 0 1992 1997 2002 2007 0 1-9 acres Source: 1992-2007 (quinquennial) Censuses of Agriculture 10-49 acres 50-179 acres 180-499 acres 500-999 acres 1000+ acres Agriculture in Georgia Georgia's 2010 Farm Gate Value was $12.0 billion. Adding the value of $2.2 billion of landscape services increased the total agricultural production value to $14.2 billion. Total food and fiber production and directly related businesses account for a $68.9 billion output impact on Georgia's $719.8 billion economy. Production Agriculture: 2010 Dade Catoosa Towns Fannin Whitfield Walker Gilmer White Lumpkin Ha Gordon Chattooga be rs ha m Stephens Pickens Dawson Cherokee Bartow Franklin Banks Hall Floyd Jackson Polk Barrow Gwinnett Cobb Paulding Madison Oglethorpe ck da le Fulton Lincoln Wilkes Walton DeKalb Douglas Elbert Clarke Oconee Haralson Hart Forsyth Ro Georgia Total Agricultural Production Value $14.2 Billion Rabun Union Murray Clayton Carroll Morgan Newton Fayette Taliaferro Columbia McDuffie Warren Coweta Heard Pike Hancock Lamar Meriwether Richmond Putnam Jasper Butts Spalding Troup Greene Henry Glascock Baldwin Burke Jefferson Jones Monroe Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Crawford Talbot Twiggs Emanuel Peach Taylor ch ee Muscogee Bulloch Pulaski Schley Dodge Dooly Wheeler Stewart Webster Sumter Evans Toombs Bryan Tattnall Chatham Wilcox Telfair Crisp Quitman $0 - $20 $20 - $45 $45 - $80 $80 - $200 $200 - $475 Liberty Randolph Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Ben Hill Long Appling Turner Irwin Clay Dougherty Calhoun Worth Coffee Wayne Bacon McIntosh Tift Early Pierce Baker Berrien Mitchell Miller Atkinson Brantley Colquitt Cook Glynn Ware Lanier Seminole Decatur Grady Clinch Thomas Brooks Lowndes Echols 2010 Farm Gate Value by County in Millions of Dollars Effingham ery oo Candler Treutlen Macon Ch at ta h Laurens Bleckley Houston Marion Screven Johnson Montgom Harris Camden Charlton What We Know about Jasper County 2010 Farm Gate Value in Jasper Co. was $68.7 million. Adding $1.0 million of landscape services increased the total agricultural production value to $69.7 million. The highest value commodity group was poultry and egg , representing 33.8% of the total agricultural production value. Jasper County 2010 Agricultural Production Value Row-Forage crops 3.0% Poultry-Egg 33.8% Other 7.1% Livestock 30.3% Fruits-NutsVegetables 0.1% Ornamental Horticulture 19.3% Forestry 6.3% What We Did County Economy Modeled The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development performed an analysis of the county’s economy, focusing on the role of food and fiber. How much of the county’s total current economic output comes from food and fiber production and directly related processing? (A Snapshot of the Economy) What is the total (direct and indirect) Impact of food and fiber production and directly related industries? Jasper County Economy Agriculture OUTPUT Output in $ Agriculture Percent 69,738,596 16.26% 303,140 0.07% Construction 33,941,432 7.91% Manufacturing 92,180,040 21.49% Trans-Utilities-Info 13,846,469 3.23% Trade 24,830,525 5.79% Finance-Ins-RE 90,286,876 21.05% Services 63,839,042 14.88% Mining Govt. & non-NAICS 39,920,465 Total County Economic Output = $428.9 million 9.31% Jasper County Economy Agriculture + Directly Related Businesses OUTPUT Output in $ Agriculture + Direct Percent 73,389,358 17.11% 303,140 0.07% Construction 33,941,432 7.91% Manufacturing 88,529,278 20.64% Trans-Utilities-Info 13,846,469 3.23% Trade 24,830,525 5.79% Finance-Ins-Real Est 90,286,876 21.05% Services 63,839,042 14.88% Mining Govt. & non-NAICS 39,920,465 Total County Economic Output = $ 428.9 million 9.31% Jasper County Employment Total Jobs = 5,231 AG + Directly Related 1,667 31.9% Mining 2 0.0% Construction 344 6.6% Manufacturing 455 8.7% State & Federal Government 367 7.0% Public Education 333 6.4% Trans-UtilitiesInfo 165 3.2% Trade 361 6.9% Other Services 595 11.4% Professional Services 584 11.2% Primary data source: Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA Finance-Ins- Real Est 358 6.8% An Economic Snapshot of Jasper County How much of Jasper County’s total economic output comes from food and fiber production? AG value alone of $69.7 million consisting of Farm Gate Value and landscape services comprises 16.3% of the county’s economy. AG plus directly related businesses (ex. Ag Support Services, Processing, etc.) comprise 17.1% of the county’s economy. What is the Impact? What is the total (direct and indirect) impact of food and fiber production and directly related industries? This scenario illustrates how other industries are affected by the presence of food and fiber in the county. The indirect impacts measure output created due to food and fiber production and processing in the county. What Impact Means: A Brief Explanation The impact numbers capture the ripple effects that food and fiber create in the county’s economy. Many other sectors rely in part on the existence of food and fiber for sales. Labor Seed Utilities Jasper County Agriculture IMPACT Direct $ Agriculture Indirect $ 69,738,596 0 Mining 0 10 Construction 0 625,256 Manufacturing 0 52,689 Trans-Utilities-Info 0 1,218,308 Trade 0 1,710,822 Finance-Ins-Real Est 0 9,198,592 Services 0 4,148,640 Govt. & non-NAICS 0 678,596 Total 69,738,596 17,632,913 Total Impact of Production AG = $87.4 million 20.4% of total economy Jasper County Production Agriculture + Directly Related Businesses IMPACT Direct $ Agriculture + Direct Mining Construction Manufacturing Trans-Utilities-Info Trade Finance-Ins-Real Est Services Govt. & non-NAICS Total 73,389,358 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73,389,358 Indirect $ Total Impact of AG + Directly Related = $91.9 million 21.4% of total economy 0 10 658,326 134,210 1,310,364 1,794,925 9,498,614 4,363,633 704,632 18,464,714 Jasper County Production Agriculture + Directly Related Industries Employment IMPACT Direct Agriculture + Direct Indirect 1,667 0 Mining 0 0 Construction 0 8 Manufacturing 0 1 Trans-Utilities-Info 0 15 Trade 0 26 Finance-Ins-Real Est 0 42 Services 0 83 Govt. & non-NAICS 0 3 Total Impact of AG + Directly Related Employment = 1,846 Jobs 35.3% of total employment What These Numbers Mean: A Brief Explanation Direct impact is $73.4 million. This includes food and fiber production, processing and directly related manufacturing. Indirect impact from related sectors is $18.5 million. This captures the effects of farmers (direct source) buying supplies (seed, fertilizer, work boots) from local stores. These stores must increase their output to meet farmer demand. What These Numbers Mean: A Brief Explanation (continued) As local stores increase their output, they may demand more stock from local wholesalers (also in the Trade sector). Local wholesalers demand more from local manufacturers, thus increasing activity in the Manufacturing sector. Local stores also hire employees to assist farmers. They take home wages and buy groceries at the local store which increases demand there. Jasper County Food and Fiber Impact Conclusions The total impact of food and fiber production, processing and direct manufacturing is $91.9 million. The total county output is $428.9 million. Thus, food and fiber (directly and indirectly) account for 21.4% of the total county output, considering the multiplier effects. Contact Information Prepared by: Sharon P. Kane and Karen Stubbs Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development Dr. Kent Wolfe, Director “Adding Value to Georgia's Agricultural Economy Through Research and Extension“ To learn more about your county, go to: http://www.caed.uga.edu/ ...click on “Resources”, then “Georgia Statistics System” Ag Profile Report AP#1204