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  1. The Georgia Department of Agriculture helps farmers, consumers, and businesses. We regulate animals, food, fuel, plants, soil, and pesticides produced or sold within the State of Georgia. Contact GDA. Questions, concerns, complaints? Let us know. Find Licenses. Search for licensed businesses. Apply for a License.

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      Agriculture currently contributes more than $70 billion each...

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  2. Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Georgia Department of Agriculture works to protect and promote agriculture and consumer interests to ensure an abundance of safe food and fiber. Established in 1874, the Georgia Department of Agriculture is the oldest state department of agriculture in the United States and works to serve the citizens of ...

    • 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., SW, Atlanta, 30334, GA
    • GDA.Communications@agr.georgia.gov
    • (404) 656-3600
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  4. 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.

  5. Jul 19, 2004 · The Georgia Department of Agriculture, with more than 850 full-time employees, is the state’s oldest independent executive agency. It was established in 1874 to promote the state’s agricultural enterprises, which had struggled since the end of the Civil War (1861-65).

  6. About the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Georgia Department of Agriculture administers a variety of programs which all have a primary goal - to maintain the state's viable farm industry and protect the consuming public. Our focus is on meeting the needs of Georgia's citizens.

  7. 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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