News Summary
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has published the 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map, featuring five certified markets in the Gainesville area. This comprehensive guide aims to connect residents and visitors with local agriculture, promoting fresh produce and supporting local farmers. The map covers over 50 certified markets across the state, emphasizing Georgia’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and community economic growth.
Gainesville, Georgia – New Farmer’s Market Map Released for 2025
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has officially published the 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map, showcasing various farmers markets across the state, including five prime locations in the Gainesville area. The newly released map serves as a valuable resource for residents and visitors seeking fresh, locally grown produce.
Key Locations in the Gainesville Area
The map highlights five specific stops in the immediate Gainesville area, covering Barrow County, Hall County, Braselton, Dahlonega, and Flowery Branch. Each location is designated as a Georgia Grown-certified market, indicating a guarantee of quality and support for locally sourced agricultural products.
About the Farmers Market Map
The 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map is described as a “comprehensive guide” aimed at making it easier for Georgians to discover and visit farmers markets. It features over 50 certified markets ranging from the mountainous regions to the coastal plains of Georgia, emphasizing the importance of agriculture as the state’s number one industry.
The markets included on the map not only offer fresh produce but also help support local farmers and their families, fostering community economic growth. By highlighting these farmers markets, the state hopes to create stronger connections between consumers and local agriculture, ultimately boosting sales for farmers.
Support for Local Agriculture
Background Information
The Georgia Grown program has been instrumental in promoting the state’s agricultural products, fostering awareness and appreciation for local industries. The initiative offers various forms of support to farmers, including marketing resources, educational programs, and networking opportunities. The success of local businesses, like The Salt Table, has been attributed to the resources made available through the Georgia Grown program, showing how vital these initiatives are to sustaining the agricultural community.
The complete map and its details can be accessed for further information, enabling easy planning for visits to farmers markets throughout Georgia. The overall objective is to encourage people to seek out and purchase locally grown food, supporting local economies and ensuring the provision of fresh produce to all.
Contact Information
For inquiries regarding the 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map, contact details for further assistance include:
- Address: 1716 Cleveland Highway, Gainesville, GA 30501
- Phone: 770-297-7485
- Email: [email protected]
The 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map reflects an ongoing commitment to showcasing the rich agricultural resources available within the state, encouraging community engagement, and promoting sustainability through local purchasing.
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