Arizona’s Pistachio Growers & Processors Create $92 Million Impact On State’s Economy

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Study shows grower-processor spending boosts Arizona’s economic climate, touching nearly every aspect of life in the state

FRESNO, CA – March 31, 2021 --- Pistachio growers and processors have a profound and growing economic impact that reverberates far and wide, boosting the economic climate of Arizona. That’s the conclusion of economic impact studies commissioned by American Pistachio Growers (APG) and conducted by The Tootelian Company to quantify how spending by growers and processors sparks business activity, grows jobs and labor income, and contributes indirect business taxes. 

Pistachio acreage in Arizona, the nation’s second-ranked pistachio state, is about 9,500 acres, modest by comparison to the more than 485,000 acres in California. But the impact analysis found that Arizona’s young pistachio industry produces a huge wave of economic benefit.  

“The big takeaway to me from the Arizona results was a relatively small number of acres generated a lot of grower and processor spending,” said Dennis H. Tootelian, who conducted the study. ”The economic output in the agriculture sector alone totaled $53 million, but that does not tell the whole story. There was a $12 million impact to the real estate, construction and the insurance sector and about $4 million each in professional services and retailing. If we didn’t have a pistachio industry in Arizona and that land was idle, all of that would go away.”

The 2020 economic impact study found total expenditures by Arizona growers and processors topped $49 million, which created nearly $92 million in total economic output or the equivalent of more than $251,400 per day.  

Arizona’s pistachio industry generated 915 jobs as a result of spending by growers and processors, creating $39.6 million in labor income --- dollars that went to wages and salaries that were diffused throughout local and state economies as people spent their new income on an array of goods and services.

Arizona pistachio growers and processors also contributed more than $3 million in indirect business taxes in 2020, amounting to about $8,335 per day. Tootelian said depending on how these tax funds are spent, they can support services that benefit Arizonans. 

“Even what might look like a small amount of money makes a big difference in terms of generating tax dollars that can be used for the public good,” said Tootelian. “The findings of this study make clear that growers and processors have a significant impact on Arizona’s economy.”

“Our grower and processor members in Arizona create ripples of economic benefit that extend far and wide across the state,” said APG President Richard Matoian. 

“Pistachios are in high demand globally as consumers around the world are turning to sustainable plant-based proteins,” said Judy Hirigoyen, APG VP, Global Marketing. “Arizona has excellent growing conditions for a very high-quality nut and we look forward to the expansion of pistachio farming there to help meet world needs.”  

Tootelian is a Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Marketing and former Director of the Center for Small Business in the College of Business Administration at California State University, Sacramento. His analyses were conducted for net total expenditures by growers and the net variable expenses of processors. 

American Pistachio Growers is a non-profit trade association representing more than 800 growers and member processors in California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

 

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

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