A selection of local goods showcases the richness of Georgia's agriculture.
The Georgia Grown Market has been unveiled as an online platform connecting consumers with local farmers and artisans in Georgia. This initiative aims to strengthen agricultural ties, foster economic growth, and enhance access to authentic local products. Consumers can browse a variety of goods, including pantry staples and handmade items, exclusively from Georgia’s producers, thereby celebrating and supporting small businesses in the state.
Atlanta, GA – On May 7, 2025, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper unveiled the Georgia Grown Market, a new online platform aimed at supporting local producers and celebrating National Small Business Week. This innovative marketplace provides consumers with direct access to a variety of authentic products that are made or grown in the state of Georgia.
The Georgia Grown Market serves as a vital connection between consumers and Georgia’s local farmers, food producers, artisans, and agribusinesses. Its launch is part of a broader initiative to strengthen the agricultural ties within the community and to foster economic growth by making local products more accessible. By bringing the farm closer to the consumer’s table, the marketplace enhances the visibility of Georgia’s agricultural offerings.
Offering a wide selection of goods, the Georgia Grown Market features pantry staples, handmade items, specialty foods, and curated gift sets that showcase the richness and diversity of Georgia’s agriculture. The product selection will be regularly updated, ensuring that shoppers can find new and exciting items as they become available.
Consumers interested in exploring the local offerings can visit www.georgiagrownmarket.com to browse and purchase items from the convenience of their homes. Notably, the marketplace is exclusive to active members of the Georgia Grown program, ensuring that all featured products are authentic and locally produced. For businesses wanting to join this initiative, information about membership can be accessed at www.georgiagrown.com.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture spearheads the Georgia Grown program, which serves as both a marketing tool and an economic development strategy aimed at bolstering local agriculture. The department’s focus is on advancing Georgia’s agricultural industry through various means, including regulatory support and innovative marketing initiatives that enhance consumer awareness of locally produced goods.
Georgia is renowned for its varied agricultural output, including peanuts, pecans, and peaches, and the Georgia Grown program significantly contributes to the state’s economy by promoting local products and supporting the farmers and artisans who create them. This online marketplace is expected to not only facilitate easier access for consumers but also bolster the sales and sustainability of local businesses.
In summary, the launch of the Georgia Grown Market represents an important step towards fostering a stronger connection between consumers and local producers. As the state celebrates National Small Business Week, the new online platform highlights the activities and contributions of small businesses in Georgia, providing both a celebration of local culture and economic strategy.
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