Florida Study - Bipartisan Policy Center
Florida Study - Bipartisan Policy Center
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D.2 ______ Federal Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Impacts on <strong>Florida</strong>Table D.1. Economic Activity for <strong>Florida</strong>’s Agricultural and State Economy, 2006Direct Economic Activity aProportion ofAgricultureState/BEA RegionTotal State Agricultural Logging FishingHunting/TrappingTotalAg/Forto TotalEconomyNumber ofFarms bMillion 2006 $ Proportion Number<strong>Florida</strong> $1,188,103.3 $7,932.7 $755.2 $221.2 $169.1 $9,078.3 0.008 47,463Gainesville 62 $23,122.4 $620.9 $209.6 $28.0 $6.0 $864.5 0.037 6,705Jacksonville 79 $100,159.0 $311.2 $102.4 $14.9 $14.1 $442.6 0.004 2,201Miami-Fort Lauderdale-MiamiBeach 106 $426,659.8 $2,954.7 $31.6 $52.4 $19.4 $3,058.1 0.007 7,000Orlando-The Villages 121 $267,945.7 $1,818.1 $91.0 $21.7 $99.8 $2,030.6 0.008 14,696Panama City-Lynn Haven 123 $13,560.7 $162.6 $78.7 $1.6 $12.0 $254.9 0.019 3,248Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent 125 $39,717.4 $132.1 $17.7 $9.8 $0.0 $159.7 0.004 2,640Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice 148 $105,085.8 $1,275.8 $96.0 $73.2 $2.3 $1,447.4 0.014 3,642Tallahassee 163 $21,636.1 $194.7 $108.2 $9.0 $14.4 $326.2 0.015 2,376Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater164 $190,463.0 $709.1 $20.0 $10.6 $1.3 $740.9 0.004 4,955Sources: a Data developed from IMPLAN data bases; b 2007 Census of Agriculture