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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

 

Land Use

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.