Thank you Dr. Cook.
Richard Jones
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From: owner-greenhouse-tomatoes@Lists.MsState.Edu on behalf of Rick Snyder
Reply To: greenhouse-tomatoes@Lists.MsState.Edu
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 4:40 PM
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Subject: (Fwd) RE: greenhouse-tomatoes: Greenhouse share of the tomato
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Sent by "Rick Snyder" <RickS@ra.msstate.edu>.
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From: "Roberta Cook" <cook@primal.ucdavis.edu>
To: <RickS@ra.msstate.edu>, <greenhouse-tomatoes@Lists.MsState.Edu>
Copies to: "'Linda Calvin'" <lcalvin@ers.usda.gov>
Subject: RE: greenhouse-tomatoes: Greenhouse share of the tomato market
Date sent: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:17:51 -0700
This is correct (your comments below). Supply includes imports and
domestic
production minus exports, whether for field grown and GH combined
(all US
fresh tomatoes) or just for GH.
As we mention several times in the report, retail channels account
for only
around half of all fresh tomato consumption in the US, the remainder
accounted for by foodservice.
Of course, the GH share is now higher, due to an expansion in US GH
production (Eurofresh) and due to rapid import growth from Mexico.
Thanks for your interest.
Sincerely,
Dr. Roberta Cook
Extension Marketing Economist
Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics
One Shields Ave., SS&H Bldg, Room 2136
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
Tel.: 530-752-1531
Fax: 530-752-5614
Email: cook@primal.ucdavis.edu
Web: http://cook.ucdavis.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Snyder [mailto:RickS@ra.msstate.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 1:05 PM
To: greenhouse-tomatoes@Lists.MsState.Edu
Cc: Roberta Cook; Linda Calvin
Subject: Re: greenhouse-tomatoes: Greenhouse share of the tomato
market
looks like we are talking about several different figures. see if you
agree with this attempt to separate them.
9% is Greenhouse share of total fresh production (i.e. lbs GROWN in
GH compared to all tomatoes grown in US).
17% of U.S. fresh tomato supply (i.e. percentage of ALL tomatoes SOLD
in US are from GH).
37% of all fresh tomatoes sold in U.S. retail stores (i.e. percentage
SOLD just in RETAIL stores that are from GH).
I agree this is confusing, and may need some further explanation of
the numbers. Let me know if you interpret the numbers differently.
Rick
On 10 Apr 2006 at 12:16, Gary Hickman wrote about "Re: greenhouse-
tomatoes:
Greenhouse share of the ":
> The report mentioned, from the ers/USDA, shows actual data that is
> considerably different than the discussion section.
> "Greenhouse share of total fresh production" (tomato) = 9%
>
> Gary W. Hickman
>
> http://www.ers.usda.gov/Amberwaves/April05/Features/GreenhouseTomatoes
> .htm
>
>
>
> Richard Jones <RLJones@meistermedia.com> wrote:
> One national survey apparently indicates that nearly 50% of tomato
> sales at retail are now greenhouse grown.
> That seems about right - to me anyway - but I was wondering what the
> members of the list thought.
> Does this sound right to you guys?
> Richard
>
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