Crops

Insured Acres

Total Acres

Percent Insured

Avocado

1,812

6,000*

30%

Blueberries

4,148

5,100*

81%

Cabbage

2,080

8,200*

25%

Corn

56,257

96,000

59%

Cotton

95,496

96,000

99%

Cucumbers

983

23,000*

4%

Flue Cured Tobacco

1,501

NA

NA

Fresh Market Tomatoes

14,467

26,000*

56%

Grain Sorghum

29

NA

NA

Oats

262

NA

NA

Peanuts

159,341

165,000

97%

Potatoes

19,466

21,800

89%

Rice

20,937

NA

NA

Soybeans

10,219

NA

NA

Sugarcane

392,205

415,100

95%

Wheat

1,062

NA

NA

Crop Pilot Programs

County Availability

Total Liability

Apiculture

All Counties

$41,638,132

Pasture, Rangeland, Forage

All

$194,804,922

Whole Farm Revenue Protection

All

$153,657,121

Dollar Liability Program

Total Dollar Liability

Citrus includes (Grapefruit, Lemons, Mandarins/Tangerines, Oranges, Tangelos, Tangors)

$529,478,011

Fresh Market Sweet Corn

$22,362,884

Fresh Market Tomatoes

$57,176,581

Nursery - Field Grown and Container

$641,218,917

Pecans (Revenue)

$596,496

Peppers

$18,379,800

Florida Fruit Tree

County Availability

Total Liability

Avocado Tree

Miami-Dade

$31,591,639

Carambola Tree

Lee, Miami-Dade

$3,358,078

Lemon Trees

Hendry, Martin, St. Lucie

$10,379,992

Lime Trees

Lee, Miami-Dade

$209,669

Mango Trees

Miami-Dade

$1,108,727

Grapefruit, Orange, and Other Citrus Trees

Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, De Soto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Lee, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Polk, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Lucie, Volusia

$2,415,828,164

* 2019 total acres (2020 acres not available as of January 2021)

15 Year Crop Insurance History for Florida

Year

Policies Earning
Premium

Net Acres Insured

Liability

Gross Premium

Losses

Loss Ratio

2006

14,833

1,370,441

3,049,039,461

83,182,553

229,598,389

2.76

2007

13,593

1,228,289

3,154,746,854

136,490,133

40,786,556

0.30

2008

13,452

1,291,343

3,211,104,056

122,496,208

17,184,223

0.14

2009

13,261

1,267,627

3,163,510,248

111,091,625

71,796,410

0.65

2010

11,960

1,149,888

2,867,534,251

100,708,680

65,625,181

0.65

2011

11,721

1,873,262

2,786,623,598

112,810,561

71,756,218

0.64

2012

11,549

2,048,009

2,892,163,935

116,974,641

86,254,145

0.74

2013

11,399

2,220,105

3,177,455,432

126,363,648

52,855,237

0.42

2014

9,850

2,296,186

3,066,630,066

119,260,850

36,484,083

0.31

2015

9,250

2,477,545

2,974,308,722

109,118,104

46,501,661

0.43

2016

8,490

1,692,463

2,886,399,379

102,616,365

61,632,833

0.60

2017

7,751

1,738,198

2,767,281,407

110,926,172

100,162,788

0.90

2018

7,407

2,167,262

2,814,073,338

117,799,185

337,985,473

2.87

2019

7,935

2,356,016

3,085,866,388

135,286,125

49,139,308

0.36

2020

8,881

2,467,003

2,079,324,403

154,033,482

96,469,125

0.62

Data current as of February 2021. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.

Where to Buy Crop Insurance
All multi-peril crop insurance, including Catastrophic Risk Protection policies, are available from private crop insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA service centers and on RMA’s website.
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