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  1. 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 represent a value of over $12.2 billion to the Georgia economy. Beyond their farm gate values, these ...

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    Georgia’s most profitable industry is agriculture, generating $74 billion a year and supporting one in every seven Georgia jobs. USDA Rural Development invests nearly $1.5 billion in rural Georgia annually with loans and grants for utility infrastructure, community facilities, housing, and businesses, but so much more can be accomplished!

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  4. Jan 27, 2023 · The 2023 Ag Snapshots report on Georgia’s agricultural economy is based on the 2021 Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, an annual, county-level economic valuation for all food and fiber production in the state. Together these commodities directly represent a value of nearly $14.7 billion to the Georgia economy.

  5. The 2021 Ag Snapshots report on Georgia’s agricultural economy is based on the 2019 Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, an annual, county-level economic valuation for all food and fiber production in the state. Together these commodities directly represent a value of over $13 billion to the Georgia economy. Beyond their farm gate values, these ...

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  6. Sep 28, 2022 · This Policy Summary advocates that by 2030 Georgia can increase the agricultural sector’s contribution to economic growth, create employment, contribute to poverty reduction, improve food security and nutrition, and enhance climate resilience and mitigation by focusing on joint and coordinated actions across the agriculture-water-land policy ...

  7. UGA Extension agents, staff and trained volunteers keep local communities informed through county Extension offices. We offer reliable information and programs in the areas of agriculture, food, families, the environment, and 4-H youth development. Let us help you learn, grow, and do more!

  8. May 25, 2004 · Once viewed primarily as a cotton state, Georgia now consistently ranks first in the nation’s production of poultry and eggs and is also a top producer of peanuts, pecans, tobacco, blueberries, and peaches. Overall, the state accounts for 2 percent of total U.S. agricultural sales. Peanut Harvest.

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