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  1. May 25, 2004 · As of 2017 only about 42,000 farms remained in Georgia, and less than 10 percent of Georgia’s citizens worked in agriculture or forestry. Slightly more than 9.9 million acres are classified as farmland, with an average farm size of 235 acres. Nearly half of all Georgia farms made less than $2,500 in 2017, while 15 percent made more than $100,000.

  2. May 27, 2024 · The business of Agriculture has long been an important part of Georgia’s economy and will continue to be a driving force at the local, state, and national level. Georgia has the unique attribute of being home to a diverse array of food and fiber production and a rich assortment of the related economic sectors that make the entire system work.

  3. Agriculture, a driving force for local economies across Georgia, has long shaped the state’s history. The 2022 Ag Snapshots report on Georgia’s agricultural economy is based on the 2020 Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, an annual, county-level economic valuation for all food and fiber production in the state. Together these commodities directly

  4. May 31, 2022 · Agriculture, water, and land in Georgia can be a source of increased economic productivity, including a transition from low agriculture returns to high-value crop production, if supported by targeted policies and complementary public and private investments, says a new World Bank synthesis report. “Agriculture, Water, and Land Policies to Scale Up Sustainable Agri-food Systems in Georgia ...

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · To unlock the potential of Georgia’s agriculture sector, this Policy Summary presents a vision for Georgia’s agriculture sector in 2030, which is grounded in an agriculture-water-land nexus approach. This Policy Summary advocates that by 2030 Georgia can increase the agricultural sector’s contribution to economic growth, create employment ...

  6. Sep 22, 2021 · Agriculture is an exceptionally important industry in Georgia, contributing $70 billion to the state’s economy and almost 360,000 jobs in 2019 [1]. Many rural counties are strongly dependent on agriculture for employment, particularly in the Southwest part of Georgia. While farmers are used to improvising in the face of uncertain conditions, climate change will inevitably impact agriculture ...

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  8. Georgia is also known for the high quality of its mineral waters. [1] Other important crops are tea, citrus fruits, and noncitrus fruits, which account for 18.3 percent, 7.7 percent, and 8.4 percent of Georgia's agricultural output, respectively. [1] Cultivation of tea and citrus fruit is confined to the western coastal area. [1]

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