South Carolina
State Quick Facts
Population
5,373,555
Total State GDP
$297,546,300,000
State Land Area (Acres)
19,239,040
Land in Forest (Acres)
12,816,906
Land in Forest
67%
Land in Farms (Acres)
4,600,000
Land in Farms
24%
Number of Farms
22,600
Average Farm Size (acres)
204
Farm Real Estate Value (per acre)
$4,000
Agricultural Cash Receipts
$3,654,815,000
Cash Receipts from Crops
$1,545,393,000
Cash Receipts from Animals
$2,109,422,000
Top Ag. Commodities
Broilers
$1,593,486,000
Miscellaneous Crops
$428,563,000
Corn
$294,406,000
Soybeans
$224,876,000
Cotton Lint, Upland
$207,397,000
Top Ag. Exports
Other Plant Products
$264,680,273
Cotton
$255,608,193
Broiler Meat
$130,818,735
Soybeans
$119,786,687
Corn
$60,894,225
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South Carolina Economic Contribution and Impact Research
In 2022, South Carolina generated around $3.7 billion in agricultural cash receipts with the highest valued commodities being broilers, miscellaneous crops, and corn. That same year, the value of South Carolina’s agricultural production and processing industries represented 3.4 percent of total state GDP. Some of the dollars generated by these industries end up being re-spent within the local economy, bringing additional value to the state through “multiplier effects.” Economic impact and contribution studies measure these effects, which can be broken down into direct, indirect, and induced economic effects.
Websites, reports, fact sheets, and articles related to the economic impacts and contributions of South Carolina’s food, fiber, and forest industries can be found below.
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South Carolina Economic Contribution and Impact Research
In 2015, South Carolina generated more than $2.4 billion in agricultural cash receipts with the highest valued commodities being broilers, cattle and calves, and miscellaneous crops. That same year, the value of South Carolina’s agricultural production and processing industries represented 4.5 percent of total state GDP. Some of the dollars generated by these industries end up being re-spent within the local economy, bringing additional value to the state through “multiplier effects.” Economic impact and contribution studies measure these effects, which can be broken down into direct, indirect, and induced economic effects.
Websites, reports, fact sheets, and articles related to the economic impacts and contributions of South Carolina’s food, fiber, and forest industries can be found below.
*At present, there is no universally agreed upon standard methodology for producing economic impact or economic contribution reports. Please exercise caution when viewing and comparing reports as each may vary significantly in terms of source data and analysis and reporting methodology.