Table 7. Baseline revenues and changes in revenues from a methyl bromide ban with expected impacts on yields, high impacts on yield and low impacts on yield. Producing Baseline Expected High Low Area Revenues Impacts Impacts Impacts ($1,000) (-----------change in revenues, $1,000 ---------) Florida 1,067,446 (218,382.7) (349,335.3) (179,548.7) California 752,641 (218,075.7) (290,983.5) (143,679.1) Texas 23,597 33,274.5 33,781.1 32,420.4 Alabama/Tennessee 10,616 (4,538.4) (1,129.1) (5,152.6) South Carolina 64,269 9,427.6 8,032.9 9,678.9 Virginia/Maryland 32,057 (756.5) 197.0 (928.3) Mexico 602,622 134,871.7 213,299.2 111,552.7 Total 2,533,248 (264,179.4) (386,137.7) (175,656.9) * Parentheses contain negative numbers. Table 8. Loss in consumer surplus from bans on methyl bromide with expected impacts on yield, high impacts on yield and low impacts on yield. Scenario Consumer surplus loss Expected impact $111.68 million High Impact $176.36 million Low Impact $66.56 million