Devastated crops in storm-damaged Florida farmland.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFlorida’s agricultural sector is reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, with estimated production losses potentially reaching $642.7 million. This surge in losses is pushing the total damage from three hurricanes in the state this year towards a staggering $1 billion. The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) released these preliminary estimates on Friday following Milton’s landfall in Sarasota County, which packed winds of up to 120 mph on October 9.
The hurricane’s destructive path affected a total of 55 counties and impacted over 5.7 million acres of agricultural land, with significant portions devoted to livestock grazing. According to Christa Court, director of UF/IFAS Economic Impact Analysis Program, Milton’s timing and geographical reach were crucial factors in its impacts compared to earlier hurricanes like Debby and Helene, which made landfall in rural areas of Taylor County.
The estimated agricultural losses from Hurricane Milton span a variety of sectors. The vegetable and melon sectors alone could see losses between $52.5 million and $233 million. Losses for greenhouses and nurseries range from $66.9 million to $177.3 million, while livestock losses are projected between $29.3 million to $86.5 million. The impacts on fruit and tree nut commodities are significant as well, with losses estimated between $14.6 million and $57.7 million. Particularly affected were citrus crops, which suffered losses estimated at $23 million to $55 million.
In comparison, Hurricane Helene in September caused estimated losses of $40.3 million to $162.2 million, while Hurricane Debby resulted in approximately $170 million in damages. Notably, Hurricane Ian in 2022 resulted in over $1 billion in agricultural losses, while the damage from Hurricane Irma in 2017 exceeded $1.3 billion.
The economic ripple effects of these hurricanes combined have raised concerns among agricultural stakeholders. State Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson reported that the cumulative losses from Milton, Debby, Helene, and Hurricane Idalia are estimated between $1.5 billion and $2.5 billion. The ongoing issues from previous years—like hard freezes, severe storms, and inflation—are complicating recovery efforts. These factors hinder farmers’ access to the necessary resources for rebuilding.
Looking ahead, there is potential support for recovery, with a proposed federal spending package that includes $110 billion in emergency aid for communities affected by Hurricane Milton and other recent storms. However, the approval of this aid remains uncertain as negotiations in the U.S. House continue.
As Florida grapples with the severe impact of Hurricane Milton on its agricultural landscape, the state faces an uphill battle in recovery. The combination of significant agricultural losses, ongoing economic challenges, and the need for immediate assistance underscores the urgency of addressing the devastating effects of this storm on Florida’s farms and livestock operations.
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