Georgia Department of Agriculture releases 2025 farmers market map

Georgia Department of Agriculture releases 2025 farmers market map
Tyler J Harper Commissioner — Georgia Department of Agriculture
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture, led by Commissioner Tyler J Harper, has announced the release of the official 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map. This guide is intended to help residents across the state find more than 50 certified farmers markets, where they can purchase fresh produce and support local agriculture.

“In celebration of Georgia Farmers Market Week, we’re excited to release our 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market map that showcases more than 50 Georgia Grown-certified markets across the state,” said Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper. “With everything from peaches to peppers currently in season, it is a great time for Georgians to get out to their local farmers market.”

The department has also introduced an interactive online map that allows users to locate nearby markets throughout Georgia. The initiative aims to make it easier for people in both urban and rural areas to access locally grown food and contribute to the agricultural sector, which remains a key part of the state’s economy.

Farmers markets interested in being listed on the interactive map are encouraged by officials to complete the required registration form.



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