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RIVERSIDE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE
Bill Oesterlein DEPUTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER/
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE
Pest Detection/ Pest Exclusion Division
PREVENT INTRODUCTION OF AGRICULTURAL PESTS.
PREVENT MOVEMENT OF QUARANTINED PESTS TO OTHER AREAS.
PERFORM USDA PHYTOSANITARY INSPECTIONS FOR EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Year Certs Issued
2015 2,733
2014 3,881
2013 4,164
2012 5,273
2011 4,534
2011 ‐ 2015
Federal Phyto Cert Summary
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
Export Certs Issued
Certs Issued
Federal Certificate SummaryFor Certificates Issued From January 1, 2015 To October 20, 2015
Report Summary:
Duty Station
Type
Issued/Printed 577's
Issued/Printed 578's
Issued/Printed 579's
Voided/Replaced 577's
Voided/Replaced 578's
Voided/Replaced 579's
Total Certificates
County 2,535 198 2,733
2,535 198 2,733
Total Duty Stations associated with Issued/Printed 577's: 4Total Duty Stations associated with Issued/Printed 578's: 0Total Duty Stations associated with Issued/Printed 579's: 0Total Duty Stations associated with Voided/Replaced 577's: 4Total Duty Stations associated with Voided/Replaced 578's: 0Total Duty Stations associated with Voided/Replaced 579's: 0
Total By Country
Aruba 3 Australia 35 Bahamas 3Bangladesh 1 Belize 3 Canada 170Chile 23 China 495 Colombia 13Costa Rica 6 Dominican Republic 8 Egypt 1El Salvador 7 Fiji 1 France 2French Polynesia 18 Germany 2 Guadeloupe 1Guatemala 7 Honduras 2 Hong Kong 10Indonesia 16 Jamaica 1 Japan 646Korea, Republic of 232 Kuwait 2 Lebanon 1Malaysia 16 Mexico 718 Myanmar 2Netherlands 3 New Caledonia 1 New Zealand 6Nicaragua 1 Nigeria 2 Oman 1Panama 9 Peru 1 Philippines 38Qatar 5 Singapore 5 South Africa 2Spain 1 Sri Lanka 3 Suriname 1Switzerland 2 Taiwan 121 Thailand 40Trinidad and Tobago 1 Turkey 4 Uganda 2United Arab Emirates 4 United States 1 Viet Nam 35
Report Detail:
CA-Riverside County-Blythe Total Certificates: 434
Federal Phytosanitary Certificates (PPQ Form 577)
Destination Country Total Certificates
China 186
Japan 187
Korea, Republic of 23
Mexico 1
Total Issued/Printed 577 Certificates: 397
Voided/Replaced Certificates (PPQ Form 577)
Destination Country Total Certificates
China 23
Japan 14
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Rank 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
1 Japan Japan Japan Japan Mexico
2 China China Mexico Mexico Japan
3 Mexico Other China China Other
4 Other Mexico Other Rep. Korea China
5 Canada Rep. Korea Rep. Korea Canada Rep. Korea
6 Rep. Korea Canada Canada Other Canada
7 Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia
8 Philippines India Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan
9 Taiwan Chile Thailand Chile Philippines
10 Indonesia Taiwan Fr. Ploynesia Philippines Hong Kong
Export Certification ‐ Top Ten Countries ‐ 2010 thru 2014
Country 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Mexico 1 2 2 4 3
Japan 2 1 1 1 1
Other 3 6 5 3 4
China 4 3 3 2 2
Rep. Korea 5 4 5 5 6
Canada 6 5 6 6 5
Australia 7 7 7 7 7
Taiwan 8 8 8 10 9
Philippines 9 10 8
Hong Kong 10
Indonesia 10
India 8
Chile 9 9
Thailand 9
Fr.Polynesia 10
Year
Export Certification ‐ Top Ten Country Rankings ‐ 2010‐2014
Rank 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
1 Japan Japan Japan Japan Mexico
2 China China Mexico Mexico Japan
3 Mexico Other China China Other
4 Other Mexico Other Rep. Korea China
5 Canada Rep. Korea Rep. Korea Canada Rep. Korea
6 Rep. Korea Canada Canada Other Canada
7 Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia
8 Philippines India Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan
9 Taiwan Chile Thailand Chile Philippines
10 Indonesia Taiwan Fr. Ploynesia Philippines Hong Kong
Export Certification ‐ Top Ten Countries ‐ 2010 thru 2014
Export Certification – Top Commodities – 2014
Citrus Fruit
Grapes
Lumber
Herb Plants
Hay
Avocados
Potatoes
Dates
Vegetables
Melons
Commodity Orange(Citrus sinensis)
Row Labels Count of Certificate NumberAustralia 1Bahamas 2Bangladesh 1Chile 8China 22Fiji 4Germany 1Guatemala 3India 2Indonesia 2Japan 50Korea, Republic of 35Malaysia 34Mexico 4New Zealand 4Peru 2Philippines 32Taiwan 44Thailand 1United Arab Emirates 3Viet Nam 11Grand Total 266
Commodity Dates(Phoenix dactylifera)
Row Labels Count of Certificate NumberAustralia 16Brazil 6China 1Dominican Republic 1Honduras 1Indonesia 2Japan 16Korea, Republic of 5Malaysia 2Mexico 1Morocco 1Netherlands 2Taiwan 1Grand Total 55
Country China
Row Labels Count of Certificate NumberAdenia glauca(Adenia glauca) 1Alfalfa(Medicago sativa) 162Aloinopsis malherbei(Aloinopsis malherbei) 1Aloinopsis schooneesii(Aloinopsis schooneesii) 1Cephalopentandra ecirrhosa(Cephalopentandra ecirrhosa) 1Dates(Phoenix dactylifera) 1Grape(Vitis vinifera) 80Lapidaria margaretae(Lapidaria margaretae) 1Lemon(Citrus limon) 24Orange(Citrus sinensis) 22Sarcocaulon crassicaule(Sarcocaulon crassicaule) 1Sinningia leucotricha(Sinningia leucotricha) 1Tacitus bellus(Tacitus bellus) 1Grand Total 297
Country Australia
Row Labels Count of Certificate NumberCowpea(Vigna unguiculata) 1Dates(Phoenix dactylifera) 16Grapefruit(Citrus paradisi) 3Lemon(Citrus limon) 94Orange(Citrus sinensis) 1Phoenix dactylifera(Phoenix dactylifera) 1Pummelo(Citrus grandis) 4Grand Total 120
DUTY STATION NAME (All)
Certificate Type (Multiple Items)
Row Labels Count of Certificate Number
Australia 129
Austria 2
Bahamas 9
Bangladesh 3
Belize 5
Bermuda 1
Brazil 7
Canada 324
Cayman Islands 1
Chile 47
China 336
Colombia 12
Costa Rica 7
Curaçao 1
Denmark 1
Dominican Republic 8
El Salvador 1
Fiji 4
France 4
French Polynesia 30
Germany 4
Grenada 1
Guatemala 11
Honduras 2
Hong Kong 62
India 2
Indonesia 59
Israel 5
Italy 1
Jamaica 1
Japan 982
Korea, Republic of 332
Lebanon 1
Malaysia 59
Mexico 1068
Morocco 2
Namibia 1
Netherlands 3
New Caledonia 4
New Zealand 23
Panama 13
Peru 7
Philippines 72
Singapore 12
South Africa 6
Spain 4
Suriname 1
Switzerland 1
Taiwan 128
Thailand 30
Trinidad and Tobago 2
Turkey 2
Uganda 4
United Arab Emirates 4
United Kingdom 1
Viet Nam 39
Grand Total 3881
2014 FPC Export Sum by Number of Certs
2014 FPC Export Sum.xlsx
1.0–6.0
7.0–12.0
13.0–47.0
59.0–129.0
324.0–1068.0
Agricultural Export Websites
Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office
http://www.rivcoag.org/
USDA - Phytosanitary Issuance and Tracking Program (PCIT)
https://pcit.aphis.usda.gov/pcit/
CDFA – State Trade Export Program (STEP)
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/exec/public_affairs/trade.html
UC – Agricultural Issues Center – CA export data
http://aic.ucdavis.edu/pub/exports.html
Riverside County Office of Foreign Trade
http://www.rivcoeda.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.rivcoeda.org/oft
Agricultural Commissioner's Office > Home http://www.rivcoag.org/
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Publications http://www.rivcoag.org/Resources/Publications.aspx
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agtrail.rivcoca.org
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION REPORT
2014
Australia Denmark Italy Philippines
Austria Dominican Republic Jamaica Singapore
Bahamas El Salvador Japan South Africa
Bangladesh Fiji Republic of Korea Spain
Belize France Lebanon Suriname
Bermuda French Polynesia Malaysia Switzerland
Brazil Germany Mexico Taiwan
Canada Grenada Morocco Thailand
Cayman Islands Guatemala Nambia Trinidad and Tobago
Chile Honduras Netherlands Turkey
China Hong Kong New Caledonia Uganda
Colombia India New Zealand United Arab Emirates
Costa Rica Indonesia Panama United Kingdom
Curacao Israel Peru Viet Nam
Note: This list only represents countries that specifically require "pest cleanliness" certification services.
All Export Countries
PHYTOSANITARY EXPORT CERTIFICATION - 2014
Top Ten Export Countries
Mexico 27%
Japan 25%
China 9%
Republic of Korea 9%
Canada 8%
Australia 3%
Taiwan 3%
Philipines 2%
Hong Kong 2%
Other 12%
2014 Agricultural Production Report 14 Riverside County
Alfalfa Chives Kumquat Raisin
Almond Cilantro Lemon Rosemary
Apple Corn Lettuce Sage
Artichoke Cotton Lime Savory
Asparagus Date Palm Mandarin/Tangerine Spinach
Avocado Dates Mango Sudan Grass
Basil Dill Melon Sunflower
Bell Peppers Douglas Fir Mint Tangelo
Bermuda Grass Eggplant Orange Thyme
Broccoli Endive Oregano Tomato
Brussels Sprouts Fennel Ornamental Nursery Stock Walnut
Cantaloupe Grape Pepper Watermelon
Cauliflower Grapefruit Pomegranate Wheat
Celery Kale Potato White Fir
Cherry Klein Grass Pumpkin Wood
Note: This list only represents commodities exported to countries that specifically require "pest cleanliness" certification services.
All Export Comodities
PHYTOSANITARY EXPORT CERTIFICATION - 2014
2014 Agricultural Production Report 15 Riverside County
February 2009
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Welcome to PCIT
Welcome to the Phytosanitary Certificate Issuance and Tracking (PCIT) System. PCIT allows you to quickly create and submit applicationPhytosanitary Certificates for the purpose of exporting agricultural commodities.
New to PCIT? If you need help getting started, it is highly recommended that you view the Quick Reference Guides for information on howcreate Phytosanitary applications, navigate PCIT, and add funds to your organization account.Help is available by clicking Need Help? located toward the top right corner of any page or by hovering the mouse pointer over a tooltip
5 Federal applications in Submitted status have been assigned to Riverside County-Blythe37 State applications in Submitted status have been assigned to Riverside County-Indio3 State applications in Submitted status have been assigned to Riverside County-Riverside
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Phytosanitary Export Database (PExD)
Welcome to the Phytosanitary Export Database (PExD) System. PExD contains phytosanitary import requirements of U.S.-origin commoditiesto foreign countries. This information may be retrieved by users with access to the Phytosanitary Certificate Issuance & Tracking (PCIT)system.
View Country Information
Select the country you would like to view information on. Items marked * are required.
* Country:
Then select the type of information you would like to view on the selected country.
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PExD: View Country Information https://pcit.aphis.usda.gov/PExD/faces/ViewPExD.jsp
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Japan
Commodity Summary
** Citrus sinensis is a member of the Citrus spp. genus and Rutaceae family. **
Review the commodity summary displayed below for Citrus sinensis and visit all the commodity summary links listed above (if applicable) for thecomplete information regarding the commodity, genus, and family.
Important Notes:
05/21/13: MAFF has confirmed that Franklinella occidentalis (Western flower thrips [WFT]) is not a quarantine pest in Japanexcept for propagative materials. If Franklinella occidentalis is found on fruits, vegetables or cut flowers upon arrival, no action willbe taken by MAFF. If WFT is detected on fruits, vegetables or cut flowers during phytosanitary inspection, a PC may still be issued.
Citrus sinensis
From California
Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) is required.
Supporting Documents
U.S. Citrus Fruits - Guidance on Issuing a Single PC for Multiple Consignees
Additional Information
Fruit must be produced and packed outside of the regulated area for fruit fly. The state and county of origin must be listed on thePC.
From Florida, Harvested during post standard season (Apr 16 - end of harvest)
Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) is required.
Additional Declaration
The fruit in this consignment has undergone a postharvest disinfestation treatment for Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (citrus
Fruit From CaliforniaLast Updated: February 03, 2012
Fruit From Florida, Harvested during post standard season (Apr 16 - end of.... [ Expan
Last Updated: September 04, 2015
PExD: Commodity https://pcit.aphis.usda.gov/PExD/faces/ViewCommodity.jsp
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canker).
AND
As a result of trap surveys, ground and/or aerial bait sprays and export inspection by US PPQ, the subject shipment destined forJapan is not believed to be infested by the Caribbean fruit fly.
AND
Florida Caribbean Fruit Fly free area (insert area number), (insert quantity) cartons.
Supporting Documents
7 CFR §301.75-11Florida Citrus to Japan GuidanceProtocol for the Exportation of Fresh Fruits from Florida to JapanU.S. Citrus Fruits - Guidance on Issuing a Single PC for Multiple Consignees
Additional Information
Note to ACOs:
ACOs should review all the supporting documents prior to certifying fresh FL citrus to Japan. The "Florida Citrus to JapanGuidance" and the "Protocol for Fresh Fruit to Japan" contain additional certification requirements that must be met.
Note to Exporter:
Transloading in California: If Florida-origin citrus is being transloaded in California, exporters should contact the local ExportCertification Specialist at the port of export for a list of warehouses under compliance for transloading Florida citrus.
From Florida, Harvested during the standard season (Aug 1 - Apr 15)
Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) is required.
Additional Declaration
The fruit in this consignment has undergone a postharvest disinfestation treatment for Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (citruscanker).
AND
Having been harvested during the period August 1 to April 15 and inspected by the US PPQ, the subject shipment destined forJapan is not believed to be infested by the Caribbean fruit fly.
AND
Florida Caribbean Fruit Fly free area (insert area number), (insert quantity) cartons.
Supporting Documents
Fruit From Florida, Harvested during the standard season (Aug 1 - Apr 15)Last Updated: September 04, 2015
PExD: Commodity https://pcit.aphis.usda.gov/PExD/faces/ViewCommodity.jsp
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7 CFR §301.75-11Florida Citrus to Japan GuidanceProtocol for the Exportation of Fresh Fruits from Florida to JapanU.S. Citrus Fruits - Guidance on Issuing a Single PC for Multiple Consignees
Additional Information
Note to ACOs:
ACOs should review all the supporting documents prior to certifying fresh FL citrus to Japan. The "Florida Citrus to JapanGuidance" and the "Protocol for Fresh Fruit to Japan" contain additional certification requirements that must be met.
Note to Exporter:
Transloading in California: If Florida-origin citrus is being transloaded in California, exporters should contact the local ExportCertification Specialist at the port of export for a list of warehouses under compliance for transloading Florida citrus.
From Hawaii, Virgin Islands
Commodity is prohibited. Do not certify unless an Import Permit (IP) is presented.
From All Other States
Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) is required.
Supporting Documents
U.S. Citrus Fruits - Guidance on Issuing a Single PC for Multiple Consignees
Additional Information
The county and state of origin must be listed on the PC.
The information in this database is considered correct and current. Nevertheless, this information is not legally authoritative.
Fruit From Hawaii, Virgin IslandsLast Updated: September 22, 2011
Fruit From All Other StatesLast Updated: February 03, 2012
PExD: Commodity https://pcit.aphis.usda.gov/PExD/faces/ViewCommodity.jsp
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CDFA - California State Trade Export Program http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/exec/public_affairs/trade.html
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Estimating California’s Agricultural ExportsIn 1997, AIC formed a partnership with the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Agricultural
Export Program to develop more accurate estimates of California’s agricultural exports. This project wasinitiated in response to well known problems with existing sources of state level export statistics anddemand for more accurate data. State export data can be important for analyzing California’s potentialmarkets, for helping marketing organizations and government agencies develop strategies, and forunderstanding foreign economic trends that may affect domestic markets.
AIC generated a commodity-specific methodology, focusing primarily on 50 California commodities, andexpanding to 55 commodities in 2005, which together account for more than 90% of the state’s farmproduction value. For each of those commodities AIC used a variety of data sources, combining formaloperations and informal adjustments depending on the commodity and industry. Industry sources werehelpful, either providing explicit export data or guiding us to other sources.
The first year of the project yielded export data for 1995-1997. Since then, AIC has updated the data setand improved some of its estimation techniques and revised earlier estimates, based on advice fromindustry and academia. Various Issues Briefs provide more information about the methods and resultsfrom this project.
2013 California Export DataTable 1 - California agricultural product export values and rankings, 2011--2013Table 2 - California Share of U.S. Agricultural Exports by Category and Commodity, 2012-2013Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Exports, 2012 and 2013Table 4 - Major California agricultural exports to the top 15 destinations, 2012 and 2013Table 5 - Major California agricultural exports to the European Union, 2012 and 2013Table 6 - Ratio of California farm quantity exported to farm quantity produced, 2012 and 2013
2012 California Export Data (click link to left for full file, or select individual tables below)Table 1 - California agricultural product export values and rankings, 2010--2012Table 2 - California Share of U.S. Agricultural Exports by Category and Commodity, 2011-2012Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Exports, 2011 and 2012Table 4 - Major California agricultural exports to the top 15 destinations, 2011 and 2012Table 5 - Major California agricultural exports to the European Union, 2011 and 2012Table 6 - Ratio of California farm quantity exported to farm quantity produced, 2011 and 2012
2011 California Agricultural Export Data(link above is complete file, links below are individual tables, all files .xlsx)Table 1 - California agricultural product export values and rankings, 2009-2011Table 2 - California Share of U.S. Agricultural Exports by Category and Commodity, 2010-2011Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Exports, 2010 and 2011Table 4 - Major California agricultural exports to the top 15 destinations, 2010 and 2011Table 5 - Major California agricultural exports to the European Union, 2010 and 2011Table 6 - Ratio of California farm quantity exported to farm quantity produced, 2010 and 2011Methodological Notes
2010 California Agricultural Export Data (xlsx file, also available as: pdf and xls)1. California agricultural product export values and rankings, 2008-20102. California Share of U.S. Agricultural Exports by Category and Commodity, 2009-20103. Major Destinations for California Agricultural Exports, 2009 and 20104. Major California agricultural exports to the top 15 destinations, 2009 and 20105. Major California agricultural exports to the European Union, 2009 & 20106. Ratio of California farm quantity exported to farm quantity produced, 2009 and 20107. Methodological Notes
UC Agricultural Issues Center http://aic.ucdavis.edu/pub/exports.html
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(See also AIC Issues Brief no. 36 , California's International Agricultural Exports in 2008.)
California Agricultural Exports: Year 2007 Data(See also AIC Issues Brief no. 35 , California's International Agricultural Exports in 2007.) Excel filecontains all the following tables:Table 1 – California Agricultural Commodity Export Values and Rankings, 2004-2007Table 2 - California Share of US Exports, 2006-2007Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2007Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2007Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2007Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2007 California
Agricultural Exports: Year 2006 Data(Used in the UC Agricultural Issues Center AIC Issues Brief no. 32 , California's International AgriculturalExports in 2006.)Table 1 – California Agricultural Commodity Export Values and Rankings, 2004-2006 (xls)Table 2 - California Share of US Exports, 2005-2006 (xls)Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2006 (xls)Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2006 (xls)Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2006 (xls)Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2006 (xls) California
Agricultural Exports: Year 2005 DataTable 1 – California Agricultural Commodity Export Values and Rankings, 1995-2005 (xls)Table 2 - California Share of US Exports, 2004-2005 (xls)Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2005 (xls)Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2005 (xls)Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2005 (xls)Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2005 (xls) California
Agricultural Exports: Year 2004 DataTable 1 – California Agricultural Commodity Export Values and Rankings, 2002-2004 (xls)Table 2 - California Share of US Exports, 2003-2004 (xls)Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2004 (xls)Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2004 (xls)Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2004 (xls)Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2004 (xls) California
Agricultural Exports: Year 2003 DataTable 1 – California Agricultural Commodity Export Values and Rankings, 2001-2003 (pdf)Table 2 - California Share of US Exports, 2002-2003 (pdf)Table 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2003 (pdf)Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2003 (pdf)Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2003 (pdf)Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2003 (pdf)
California Agricultural Exports: Year 2002 DataTable 3 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2002 (pdf)Table 4 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2002 (pdf)Table 5 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2002 (pdf)Table 6 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2002 (pdf)
California Agricultural Exports: Year 2001 DataTable 7 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2001 (pdf)Table 8 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2001 (pdf)Table 9 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the European Union, 2001 by country and 2000 (pdf)Table 10 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 2001 (pdf)
California Agricultural Exports: Year 2000 DataTable 11 - Major Destinations for California Agricultural Export Commodities, 2000 (pdf)Table 12 - Major California Agricultural Exports to the Top Destinations, 2000 (pdf)Table 13 - California Agricultural Exports by Destination and Commodity Group, 2000 (pdf)Table 14 - Ratio of California Farm Quantity Exported to Farm Quantity Produced, 1999-2000 (pdf)
Export Data for California’s Top 50 Agricultural Commodities, 1995-1999Export values and rankings for the top 50 commodities, 1995-1999(pdf) (html) (xls)
UC Agricultural Issues Center http://aic.ucdavis.edu/pub/exports.html
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Ratio of farm quantity exported to farm quantity produced (pdf) (html) (xls)Methodology for determining exports of each commodity, 1999 (pdf) (html)
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Welcome to the Riverside County Office of Foreign Trade and its 2015 webpage! Underthe direction of the Commissioner, the Office of Foreign Trade is available to assist youwith international investment, exports, underwriting, banking with the Export-ImportBank of the United States, EB 5 Regional Investment Centers & programs, andinternational investment programs abroad. The Office of Foreign Trade also maintainsthe county’s official diplomatic relationship with 180 nations in an effort to increasetrade, investment, and build lasting international partnerships that help the privatesector create jobs and investment in the County of Riverside.
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PO Box 1089 Riverside, CA 92502-1089
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