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North Dakota
28.3M
South Dakota
12.3M
California
9.6M
Florida
8.5M
Texas
7.7M
Minnesota
7.1M
Montana
6.7M
Michigan
5.2M
Georgia
3.3M
Washington
3.1M
New York
3M
Idaho
3M
Oregon
2.7M
Wyoming
2.2M
Louisiana
2.1M
Iowa
2.1M
Wisconsin
2M
Nebraska
1.8M
Mississippi
1.8M
Hawaii
1.4M
Colorado
1.2M
Arizona
1M
Ohio
1M
Utah
1M
Arkansas
850K
Pennsylvania
840K
South Carolina
672K
New Jersey
525K
Indiana
520K
North Carolina
507K
Illinois
460K
Tennessee
448K
Maine
374K
Vermont
329K
Alabama
320K
Kansas
294K
Missouri
280K
Kentucky
259K
West Virginia
258K
Virginia
240K

Honey Production by State 2023

Honey Production by State 2023

Honey production in the United States is an important aspect of the country's agriculture sector, with several states contributing significantly to the overall output. Some of the leading honey-producing states include North Dakota, South Dakota, California, Florida, and Texas. These states provide favorable conditions for honey bees, such as abundant flowering plants, diverse landscapes, and suitable climate conditions. The honey industry in these states is focused on maintaining healthy bee populations, ensuring high-quality honey production, and providing a consistent supply of honey for both domestic consumption and export.

In terms of global honey production, the United States is a significant producer but falls behind countries such as China, Turkey, and Argentina, which have larger beekeeping industries and higher production levels. China, in particular, is the world's largest honey producer, with its output far exceeding that of other countries. Although the United States is not the largest honey producer, it still plays an important role in the international honey market, exporting high-quality honey and honey products to various countries around the world.

Honey Production by State 2023

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Honey Production by State 2023

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