The Economic and Employment Contributions of the Food Processing Industry to the Central Valley.

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The Economic and Employment Contributions of the Food Processing Industry to the Central Valley

Agriculture Prowess Stanislaus County 2003 Gross Agricultural Income $1,454,932,000 Over 4200 farms 805,510 acres in farms 1.5% reduction from 2002 Every $1 of production generates $3.50 from processing, packaging, marketing, retailing Stanislaus County Department of Agriculture Annual Crop Report 2003

Major Community Employers Signature Fruit4,292 E & J Gallo Winery3,280 Del Monte Foods2,600 Stanislaus Food Products2,000 Foster Farms1,592 ConAgra1,098 Patterson Frozen Foods 725 Frito-Lay 700 Hershey Foods 670 Racor 650

Bronco Wine500 Silgan Containers474 Foster Farms Dairy450 Valley Fresh Foods435 California Fruit & Tomato400 Pacific Southwest Containers351 Monschein Industries331 Valley Sun Products316 Ball Corporation281 Varco-Pruden Buildings270 International Paper245 Alliance BRC

18 of the top 21 Private Sector Employers are engaged in Food Processing, Packaging, Packaging Materials and Marketing These 18 employers provide jobs to 20,409 individuals 2002 Food Manufacturing Payroll totaled $326,900,000 Alliance BRC

Food Manufacturing Employment 11,100 represents 7.11% of all employment Beverage Industry Employment –3,780 represents 2.25 of all employment 9.36% of all Stanislaus employment is found in the food and beverage production industry California EDD

Industry Employment Multipliers Government1.56 Retail1.43 Health Services1.81 Durable Manufacturing2.23 Trans. & Public Utilities2.49 Mfg./Food and Kindred2.80 CPPS CSU Stanislaus New Valley Connexions

Definitions Direct Effects-Represents impacts for the expenditures and or production values specified as direct final demand changes. Indirect Effects-Represents the impacts caused by the iteration of industries purchasing from industries resulting from direct final demand changes. Induced Effects-Represents the impacts on all local industries caused by the expenditure of new household income generated by the direct and indirect effects of direct final demand changes Total impact is the sum of direct,indirect and induced efforts. IMPLAN Pro

IMPLAN Database Analysis Example: Business engaged in Canning Food employing 200 Direct impact 200 jobs. Indirect impact187 jobs Induced impact108 jobs Total Impact495 jobs

IMPLAN Analysis Segment of Food Processing Industry in Stanislaus- Industries employing 10,600 Direct Impact10,600 employees Indirect Impact 9,893 jobs created Induced Impact 5,708 jobs created Total Impact26,201 Jobs

IMPLAN Analysis Output Food Processor employing 200 Direct Impact $47,615,520 Indirect Impact 21,425,467 Induced Impact 9,188,339 Total Impact$78,229,329

Food Manufacturing Impact Stanislaus Gross Metropolitan Product (GMP) in 1997 (billions) $11.15 Food Mfg. Value Added 1.66 Food Mfg. Cost of Materials 2.0 Food Manufacturing Shipments $3,680,000,000 Accounting for 33% of Total GMP 1997 Economic Census, Report by Global Insight

Stanislaus Industry Exports as a Percent of Total Exports Industry SectorExports as a % of Total Exports Mfg/Food & Kindred49 Mfg/Durable15 Farm Production13 Health Services 6 F.I.R.E. 5 Retail Trade 4 Other 8 CPPS CSU Stanislaus “A Job is Not a Job” 1998

Industry Output as a Percent of Total Industry Output Government 6.4 Health Services 7.0 Business Services 1.5 F.I.R.E Retail Trade 8.0 Wholesale Trade 4.5 Trans./Public Utilities 5.0 Mfg/Durable 7.0 Mfg/Other nondurable 4.4 Mfg/Food and Kindred 19.9 Farm Production10.1 Others14.2 CPPS CSU Stanislaus “A Job is Not a Job” 1998

“While common sense points to the importance of agriculture to the northern San Joaquin Valley, it is the scale of the impacts that are striking. In fact, the agricultural cluster clearly stands out on every measure of economic activity and performance.” Insight, Winter New Valley Connexions CPPS CSU Stanislaus