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US (CA): San Diego county crop value reaches $1.77 billion

San Diego County agriculture values rose 1.6 percent to more than $1.77 billion last year, according to the county’s recently released 2017 Crop Report.

That’s the second consecutive increase, following crops values that rose 2.63 percent in 2016. Prior to that, there were two consecutive years of declining values.

About 58 percent of 2017’s total production value, roughly $1.03 billion, came from three crop types: ornamental trees and shrubs, including crepe myrtles; indoor plants like poinsettias; and garden flowers such as marigolds.

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