WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its May Crop Production report forecast 2008-09 U.S. all orange production at 9,164,000 tons (212.6 million boxes) as of May 1, unchanged from the April forecast but 9% below last year.
California’s all orange crop was forecast at 1,988,000 tons (53 million 75-lb boxes), unchanged from the previous forecast but down 15% from 2007-08. California’s Valencia orange production was forecast at 563,000 tons (15 million boxes), unchanged from April but down 6% from a year ago. Early, midseason and navel orange production in the state was forecast at 1,425,000 tons (38 million boxes), unchanged from the previous forecast but down 16% from 2007-08.
Florida 2008-09 orange production was forecast at 7,092,000 tons (157.6 million 90-lb boxes), unchanged from the April forecast and down 7% from 2007-08. Florida’s early, midseason and navel production was forecast at 3,807,000 tons (84.6 million boxes), unchanged from the previous forecast but up 1% from the previous year’s final utilization of 3,757,000 tons. Valencia production was forecast at 3,285,000 tons (73 million boxes), unchanged from April but 16% below a year ago.
Florida’s frozen concentrated orange juice yield for 2008-09 was forecast at 1.65 gallons per box at 42 degrees Brix, up 1% from the April forecast but down 1% from 2007-08.
U.S. lemon production for 2008-09 was forecast at 817,000 tons (21.5 million 76-lb boxes), unchanged from April but up 16% from last year.