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Title: The Economic Impact of Indianas Green Industry


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The Economic Impact of Indianas Green Industry
  • Dr. Jennifer Dennis
  • Departments of Horticulture Agricultural
    Economics
  • Purdue University
  • August 25, 2005
  • jhdennis_at_purdue.edu

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Todays Talk
  • Economic Impact Studies
  • Why are they needed
  • Previous Studies
  • Illinois Economic Impact Study
  • Wisconsin Economic Impact Study
  • Indianas Economic Impact
  • National Economic Impact Study
  • What is the next step?

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Economic Impact Studies
  • Document the Green Industrys impact
  • Increase or decrease in economic activity
  • Derived from an economic impact software program,
    IMPLAN
  • Measures economic activity by estimating total
    changes in
  • Output
  • Income
  • Employment
  • Value-added activities

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Economic Impact Studies, contd.
  • For any industry, IMPLAN estimates three
    components
  • Direct Effects
  • - Initial value of green industry
  • Indirect Effects
  • - Values of supplying industries responding to
    increased demands from the directly affected
    industries
  • Induced Effects
  • - Changes in local spending resulting from income
    changes in direct and indirect affected industry
    sectors

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How do others use economic impact data?
  • Universities and colleges use information to
  • Create student outreach explaining the importance
    of the industry
  • Help plan courses and work with State Boards of
    Education
  • Identify needs to be addressed through education,
    research, and outreach
  • Industry associations use the information for
  • Establishing the value of the green industry
    tying it to local economies
  • Creating positive public press
  • Attracting new members and trade show exhibitors
  • Legislative/regulatory purposes

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Economic Impact Studies
  • Illinois
  • Wisconsin
  • National Study (Indiana)

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Previous StudiesIllinois Green Industry Study
  • Those businesses, organizations, individuals, and
    associated properties that produce, design,
    install, maintain, use, or sell plant products to
    enhance human environments
  • Direct relationship with managed landscapes,
    interiorscapes, or associated plant materials
    (trees, flowers, turfgrass)
  • Excluded production of sale of vegetables, fruit,
    nuts, other consumables and allied industries
    such as manufacturers or equipment and chemicals

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Illinois Economic Impact Study
  • Separated into 3 sectors
  • (1) Product
  • businesses that grow and/or sell natural plant
    materials to enhance human environments
  • Growers, Wholesalers Only, and Retailers Only
  • Growers are further divided Nurseries Garden
    Centers, Christmas Trees, and Sod Grass Seed.
  • Retailers are split into Nurseries Garden
    Centers, Florists, and Other Retail.

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Illinois Economic Impact Study
  • (2) Service
  • businesses that conduct or offer contractual
    services associated with the design,
    installation, construction, or maintenance of
    landscapes or interiorscapes for the purpose of
    enhancing human environments.
  • Segregated into Landscape Design Only, Landscape
    and Lawn Care, Tree Care, and Interiorscape
    companies.

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Illinois Economic Impact Study
  • (3) End User
  • final consumers of green industry products and
    services.
  • airports, cemeteries, churches, commercial areas,
    golf courses and driving ranges, homeowners,
    municipalities, private recreation areas, public
    roadways, schools and universities, and
    utilities.

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Illinois Economic Impact Study
Source http//research.nres.uiuc.edu/report01-01/
pdf/report01-01.pdf
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Illinois Economic Impact Study
Source http//research.nres.uiuc.edu/report01-01/
pdf/report01-01.pdf
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Illinois Economic Impact Study
Source http//research.nres.uiuc.edu/report01-01/
pdf/report01-01.pdf
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Illinois Economic Impact Study Turfgrass
  • Turfgrass tidbits
  • Illinois end users maintained 1.544 million acres
    of turfgrass
  • Single-family homeowners took care of 61 percent
    of these turfgrass acres
  • County and state roadways accounted for 10
    percent, municipalities eight percent, commercial
    areas seven percent, golf courses and driving
    ranges about four percent, and schools about four
    percent.
  • The remaining six percent was maintained by
    airports, cemeteries, churches, private
    recreation areas, and utilities.
  • Approximately five percent of the total, or about
    72,000 acres of turfgrass, was newly established
    in 1999.

Source http//research.nres.uiuc.edu/report01-01/
pdf/report01-01.pdf
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Illinois Economic Impact Study
  • Economic employment and income multipliers for
    the green industry were 1.52 and 2.70,
    respectively
  • For every job created within the green industry,
    an additional 0.52 jobs are created within the
    overall state economy
  • For every dollar paid in green industry wages and
    salaries, an
  • additional 1.70 in wages and salaries are
    generated statewide.

Source http//research.nres.uiuc.edu/report01-01/
pdf/report01-01.pdf
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Wisconsin Economic Impact Study
  • Production, installation and maintenance of
  • Flowers, sod, nursery, landscape products, and
    Christmas trees
  • Items directly related to production and
    maintenance of these products (soil, fertilizer,
    and hard goods)

Source http//www.horticulture.wisc.edu/faculty/g
reen_indust_survey.pdf
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Wisconsin Economic Impact Study
  • Surveyed
  • Producer Sector
  • All business and individuals that produced, sold,
    or provided services determined to be green
    related
  • Household Sector
  • Public/Government Sector
  • Employees providing green industry services such
    as schools, state and local government,
    cemeteries, and colleges

Source http//www.horticulture.wisc.edu/faculty/g
reen_indust_survey.pdf
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Wisconsin Economic Impact Study
  • 2.7 Billion dollar industry
  • Comprised over 4,700 businesses
  • Over 43,000 workers
  • 10,000 acres of Sod Production

Source http//www.horticulture.wisc.edu/faculty/g
reen_indust_survey.pdf
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Wisconsin Economic Impact Study
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Source http//www.horticulture.wisc.edu/faculty/g
reen_indust_survey.pdf
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National Green Industry Study
  • Gathered by NAICS Code
  • Derived from industry statistics
  • U.S. Economic Census
  • Census of Agriculture (2002)
  • County Business Patterns
  • Primary surveys by Horticulture Economics
    Researchers

Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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National Green Industry Study
  • Businesses involved in production, distribution
    and services associated with ornamental plants,
    landscape and garden supplies and equipment.
  • Segments of the industry include
  • wholesale nursery, greenhouse and sod growers
  • landscape architects, contractors and maintenance
    firms
  • retail garden centers, home centers and mass
    merchandisers with lawn and garden departments
  • marketing intermediaries such as brokers,
    horticultural distribution centers, and
    re-wholesalers.

Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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National Green Industry Study
  • Separated by
  • Production Manufacturing
  • Horticultural Services
  • Wholesale Retail Trade

Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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National Economic Impact Study
  • Excludes Some Turf Activities
  • Some lawn care (do it yourself or professional)
  • sports turf
  • commercial grounds
  • golf

Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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National Green Industry Study
Indiana 3B in Output or Sales 41,714
jobs 1.8B in value-added for all sectors
Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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National Economic Impact Study
Source http//www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/greeni
mpact.html
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Next Steps
  • National Economic Impact Study has contributed
    greatly to quantifying economic impacts for the
    U.S.
  • Purdue University, Departments of Horticulture
    and Agronomy are preparing to conduct a survey of
    the turfgrass industry
  • Providing review of related turfgrass economic
    studies

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Next Steps
  • Scheduled for January 2006
  • Participation is needed to complete missing
    pieces
  • Sent to Industry members and non-members
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