San Diego County’s Agricultural Output Tops $1.8 Billion for First Time Since 2014

Agriculture values topped $1.8 billion for the first time since 2014 and just the third time in 30 years in San Diego County’s annual crop report released Thursday.

The report covers the 2020 growing season, and reflects the mixed effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

The total value of all agriculture crops and commodities rose just 0.8%, but that was enough to push total values from $1,795,528,573 in 2019 to $1,810,326,411.

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