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  1. journals.ashs.org

    The United States produced more than 3015 million pounds of strawberries in 2011, thus earning the rank of second in the world for strawberry volume [Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2015; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2013].The United States produces almost 20% of the world crop and leads the world in production per unit area.
    Author:Jayesh B. Samtani, Curt R. Rom, Heather Friedrich, Steven A. Fennimore, Chad E. Finn, Andrew Petran,...Published:2019
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      United States produces almost 20% of the world crop and leads the world in productionperunitarea.Thefarmgate economic value of strawberries has beenbetween$2.3billionand$2.8 billion during the past 3 years (USDA, 2017). In addition, the fresh market value of strawberry production in the United States was second to commer-cial apple [Malus ...

  2. researchgate.net

    The United States of America is among the countries with the highest strawberry production and plants approximately 23,500 ha of strawberries, with a value of US $2.4 billion [3].
  3. researchgate.net

    The eight regions of strawberry production in the United States. Regions 1 and 2 are enlarged (on the left of the map) to indicate specific geographic locations of strawberry production within ...
  4. researchgate.net

    The Status and Future of the Strawberry Industry in the United States Jayesh B. Samtani1,11, ... University of Arkansas, 316 Plant Sciences Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701 ... North Carolina ...
  5. freshplaza.com

    The United States produces more than 3 billion pounds of strawberries each year, providing almost 20% of the world crop, and is a global leader in production per unit area.
  6. aplanteveryday.com

    Jul 17, 2023Various Other States: Besides the states mentioned above, strawberries can be grown in many other parts of the United States, particularly in regions with a temperate climate and well-draining soil. When growing strawberries, it's essential to choose the right strawberry varieties for your specific region and to consider local weather ...
  7. worldpopulationreview.com

    Strawberry production in the United States is an important aspect of the country's agriculture sector, with several states contributing significantly to the overall output. The leading strawberry-producing states include California and Florida.These states benefit from a combination of favorable climate conditions, fertile soils, and well-established agricultural infrastructure that supports ...
  8. nwaonline.com

    Apr 23, 2024If you've tasted a locally grown strawberry, I don't need to convince you of their superiority. If you're still eating supermarket berries, stop and head to your nearest strawberry farm stand.
  9. thespruceeats.com

    New York became a strawberry hub with the advent of the railroad, shipping the crop in refrigerated railroad cars. Production spread to Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, and Tennessee. Now 75 percent of the North American crop is grown in California, and many areas have strawberry festivals, with the first one dating back to 1850.
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