Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J. Harper praised the Trump Administration’s Great American Cotton Plan in a statement released on May 28. Harper said, “The Great American Cotton Plan is a historic investment in American fiber production and promotion, and as one of the nation’s top cotton producers, it is a huge win for cotton farmers in every corner of our state.” He continued, “I’m deeply grateful to Secretary Brooke Rollins and the Trump Administration for continuing to deliver on their promise to put farmers first and restore prosperity to Rural America.”
The plan was highlighted by Harper as an important measure supporting Georgia’s agricultural sector. More information about the Great American Cotton Plan was made available by the department.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture focuses on supporting farmers, safeguarding the food supply, and promoting agricultural products locally and globally. The agency also enhances community well-being by protecting the food supply and supporting local producers. Its main facility is located at 254 Washington Street S.W. in Atlanta. The department functions as a state government agency overseeing agricultural regulations with extensive influence on daily life through its regulatory responsibilities, according to the official website.
The services provided by the Georgia Department of Agriculture extend across the state to benefit farmers, producers, and consumers.



