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A new economic impact report from Farm Credit of Central Florida found that Florida's green industry generated nearly $42 billion in total economic impact in 2023.
The industry supported more than 279,000 jobs for Floridians and contributed $14 billion in labor income.
The report credits Florida's steady population growth as a key driver. Demand for housing, commercial development and infrastructure continues to rise, bringing with it increased need for landscape design, maintenance and plant production.
Since 2011, the landscape services sector has added roughly 30,000 jobs. Employment in the nursery and landscape industry has seen a 43% rise in plant production jobs, directly employing almost 27,000 Floridians.
"This kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident," said Tal Coley, CEO of the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association. "It’s the result of innovation and a willingness to adapt. Florida’s green industry delivers an impact felt in every corner of our state — connecting communities, supporting jobs and shaping how Florida grows."
Florida is home to more than 18,000 green industry establishments, including more than11,000 landscape service businesses.
View the full economic impact report here.
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