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Sweet Corn


Overview


According to USDA reports, commercial sweet corn production for the fresh market in 2010 dropped to nearly $750.5 million in value but reached nearly 29.2 million cwt in volume. That same year, commercial sweet corn for processing (frozen and canned) was valued at nearly $241.3 million and totaled nearly 2.7 million tons. The volume of sweet corn dropped for both freezing and canning. (NASS 2011)

New genetic lines of sweet corn have improved consistency, taste and shelf life. Because of these genetic improvements, sweet corn consumption continued to increase, peaking at 29 pounds per person in 1996. By 2009, however, per person consumption of sweet corn averaged 25.5 pounds per year. Of that amount, Americans ate 9.0 pounds of fresh sweet corn per person. Fresh sweet corn consumption now exceeds the level of frozen corn consumption (8.8 pounds per person) and of canned corn consumption (7.6 pounds per person).  (ERS 2010)  July 2011 . . . Sweet Corn


Marketing

Processing/Manufacturing

Production

Businesses/Case Studies

  • Fresh Supersweet Corn Council, Maitland, Florida - This website, funded by sweet corn growers and shippers in Florida and Georgia, promotes fresh sweet corn.
  • Illinois Foundation Seeds Inc. - Provides links to sweet corn products and research.
  • Sweet Corn Farmer Profiles, The New American Farmer, Sustainable Agriculture and Research Education (SARE), NIFA, USDA, USDA - Describes four sweet corn operations in the United States.

 
Links checked July 2011.

 

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