The process of selecting a crop for your agribusiness is an entrepreneurial decision and requires situational consideration.
Crop Selection Factors |
Specific location of the farm or property being considered |
Land availability |
Soil type |
Climate |
Initial financial investment and expected return |
Market demand |
Water quality and availability |
Personal interests |
Uniqueness/Niche-like qualities of your commodity |
Second, growers must consider the land use and practices in the community they are considering for their new enterprise. Factors to consider include:
Land Use and Practices Factors |
What is currently being produced in the areas nearby. |
Neighboring producers and suppliers’ views. |
Review San Diego County Crop Reports for production data and trends in te region. |
Consider contacting the University of California Cooperative Extension of San Diego County Small Farms & Agricultural Economics Advisor, Ramiro Lobo. |
Although outside agencies and individuals can be extremely helpful in weighing the pros and cons of specific crops, the ultimate decision should be made by the grower.