Citrus activities also generate additional economic activity throughout Florida’s economy, namely indirect and induced effects. ORANGES 81.6 MILLION BOXES GRAPEFRUIT 10.8 MILLION BOXES SPECIALTY FRUIT 1.8 MILLION BOXES 30% d i r e c t e f f e c t s i n d ir e c t + i n d u c e d e ff e c t s $4.230 billion 70% Contributing $8.6 billion in industry output to Florida’s economy Court, Christa D., A.W. Hodges, M. Rahmani, and T.H. Spreen. “Economic Contributions of the Florida Citrus Industry in 2015-16.” Economic Impact Analysis Program, University of Florida/IFAS, Food and Resource Economics, Gainesville, FL, May 2017. 29% 71% $8.632 billion d i r e c t e f f e c t s i n d i r e c t + i n d u c e d e f f e c t s 44% 56% 23% 45,422 jobs d i r e c t e f f e c t s i n d i r e c t + i n d u c e d e f f e c t s 77% d i r e c t e f f e c t s i n d i r e c t + i n d u c e d e ff e c t s $2.559 billion for Florida families in state and local taxes that fund public services CITATION