New York farms had 331 thousand certified organic acres in 2021 according to latest USDA survey

Contributed by USDA-NASS

Results of the Certified Organic Survey released December 15 show that 1,407 New York farms had 331 thousand certified organic acres which produced and sold $328 million in organic commodities in 2021, according to Donnie Fike, state statistician at USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, New York Field Office.

New York organic acreage ranks second nationally, behind California and sixth in sales, behind California, Washington, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Oregon.

The survey results show the following top commodity groups in organic sales for New York in 2021:

  • Livestock and poultry products – $181 million, up 11%
  • Crops – $116 million, up 10%
  • Livestock and poultry – $31 million, up 3%

The 2021 Organic Survey, conducted in coordination with the USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) is a survey of all known U.S. farms and ranches with certified organic production in 2021, as well as those transitioning into organic production. Producers must meet the standards set out by the RMA’s National Organic Program and be certified compliant by an approved agent of the program. Additional survey results as well as the results of previous NASS organic surveys are available at www.nass.usda.gov/organics or in NASS’s online Quick Stats database.

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