Trends in Agricultural Production, Exports and Transportation in Washington State Peter Tozer, Tom Marsh IMPACT Center, WSU. Jeremy Sage, FPTI, WSU. Freight.

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Trends in Agricultural Production, Exports and Transportation in Washington State Peter Tozer, Tom Marsh IMPACT Center, WSU. Jeremy Sage, FPTI, WSU. Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board. May

Agriculture in WA Currently generates about $8 billion in value. Exports worth around $10 billion - value adding effect and other state’s production. Significant portion of production value is from crop production. Field crops Tree fruits Livestock products are also significant contributors to production value. School of Economic Sciences

Total Values

Agricultural Export Value

Individual Contributions Volume of production –  What’s got to be moved. Value of production –  What’s going to move.  Costs of moving what’s produced.

Individual Contributions

Field crops – Wheat, potatoes and more lately corn for grain. Tree fruit crops – apples, cherries, grapes. Also, some pears. Livestock products – Milk and eggs.

Individual Contributions Apples –  #1 crop in state and WA is largest apple producer in US.  Value variable but on upward trend.  Fresh market expanding – domestically and internationally. Wheat –  Largest crop by area.  Export oriented.  Value variable – but increasing.

Individual Contributions Milk –  Production increasing, cow numbers slightly higher.  Change in value of production in real terms lower, but highly variable.  Exports of milk products highly variable, price sensitive markets.  Cheese exports increasing, but from low base.

Individual Contributions Potatoes  Area relatively constant, yield up slightly.  Production up slightly.  Real value of production down.  Growth area in processed potato products, particularly for export – increase of over 300% over period 2001 to 2011.

Which Products are Trending up Cherries –  Production expanding and still growing.  Value increasing significantly.  Exports driving market. Corn grain -  Production expanding, yield increasing.  Exports rising. Onions  Area expanding, slight change.  Domestic market.

Which Products are Trending up Blueberries  Big expansion in production in last several years.  Domestic market? Eggs  Gradual expansion in hen numbers.  Domestic market production.

Which Products are on the way out? Asparagus Barley Grass seed

Implications for Transport Most growth in agricultural production in fresh or processed horticultural products. Limited storage life – rapid delivery to consumers. Other crops still need to get to market  Wheat, apples, milk

Implications for Transport Changes in way some products are moved.  Grain now moving by rail. Some agricultural products being exported are from outside the state  WA is now a significant exporter of soybeans and soybean products

Implications for Transport Fuel prices and production  Fuel prices affect competitive pricing for WA products.  For example. most apples from WA go into fresh market, domestic and export. Rising fuel prices could reduce profitability of production.

Questions/Comments? School of Economic Sciences