Georgia launches online market for local products during National Small Business Week

Georgia launches online market for local products during National Small Business Week
Artica Gaston Chief Financial Officer — Official Website
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Today marks the launch of the Georgia Grown Market, an online platform introduced by Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper. The announcement coincides with National Small Business Week and aims to provide a digital marketplace for authentic Georgia Grown products.

Commissioner Harper stated, “Our team at Georgia Grown works tirelessly to bring the farm closer to the fork for Georgia consumers, and the new Georgia Grown Online Market is a perfect example of that.” He added, “We’re excited to launch the Georgia Grown Online Market to promote the amazing products our members produce and provide Georgia consumers a one-stop, online market to buy their favorite Georgia Grown goods.”

The platform offers a variety of locally made goods including pantry staples, handmade items, specialty foods, and gift sets. The inventory will be updated regularly as new products become available.

Consumers can access this service by visiting www.georgiagrownmarket.com. Businesses wishing to feature their products on the site must be active members of Georgia Grown. More information on membership can be found at www.georgiagrown.com.



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