What's Happening?
New Jersey horticulture producers reported nearly $703 million in sales for 2024, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. This marks a significant increase from the $505 million recorded in the 2019 Horticulture Census. The state
ranks eighth nationally in total horticulture sales, with notable achievements in cut flower, floriculture, and nursery stock sales. New Jersey's horticulture industry remains a vital part of the state's agricultural economy, driven by strong consumer demand and diverse product offerings. The sector includes nursery, greenhouse, sod, and Christmas tree products, which are leading contributors to the state's agricultural success.
Why It's Important?
The growth in New Jersey's horticulture sales underscores the sector's importance to the state's economy and its ability to meet consumer demand. This expansion not only supports local growers but also contributes to the broader agricultural economy. The diverse range of products within the horticulture sector highlights the industry's resilience and adaptability. As a cornerstone of New Jersey's agricultural economy, the horticulture industry plays a crucial role in sustaining jobs and supporting local communities. The increase in sales also reflects broader trends in consumer preferences for locally sourced and diverse horticultural products.









