Top 10 U.S. Organic Imports, Exports of 2016
October 19, 2017
February 7, 2017
The U.S. organic products trade deficit hit nearly $1.2 billion in 2016, its highest level ever, as the $547.6 million worth of U.S. organic exports were dwarfed by the value of U.S. organic imports, which reached $1.7 billion, according to trade statistics by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday.
The value of U.S. exports of organic products in 2016 was up one-half percent, but showed a 1 percent decrease compared to the all-time high of $553.1 million in organic exports reported in 2014.
The top 10 U.S. organic exports in 2016 included:
Organic Apples Fresh - 82.8 million, down 13 percent
Organic Grapes Fresh - 65.8 million, up 15 percent
Organic Lettuce (Not Head Fr/Ch) - 56.4 million, no change
Organic Strawberries Fresh - 42.4 million, up 19 percent
Organic Spinach (Fr/Ch) - $38.6 million, no change
Organic Carrots (Fr/Ch) - $30.7 million, up 19 percent
Organic Tomato Sauce Ex Ketchp - $22.4 million, up 9 percent
Organic Coffee Roast Not Decaf - $22 million, down 9 percent
Organic Cauliflower (Fr/Ch) - $21.5 million, up 2 percent
Organic Pears Fresh - $18.4 million, up 1 percent
The $1.7 billion worth of U.S. organic imports in 2016 was a 4.6 percent increase compared to 2015.
The top 10 U.S. organic imports included:
Organic Soybeans (Except Seed) - $250.5 million, up 4 percent
Organic Coffee Arabica Nr Nd - $240.9 million, down 12 percent
Organic Bananas - $209.9 million, up 6 percent
Organic Yellow Dent Corn (Except Seed) - $160.4 million, up 42 percent
Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, <18Kg - $115.8 million, down 1 percent
Organic Honey - $73.6 million, up 55 percent
Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, >=18Kg - $72.7 million, down 6 percent
Organic Avocado-Hslike Fr/Dr - $72.7 million, up 61 percent
Organic Apples Fr >22Cents/Kg - $63.7 million, down 6 percent
Organic Almonds, Shelled - $40 million, down 32 percent
Editor's note: Since Harmonized Tariff Schedule codes do not track many organic products, the actual value of organic trade is probably higher. Plus, the totals represent the sum of all available organic codes in a given year. When comparing this statistic between years, the total can be affected by codes that have been added or subtracted.