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Hurricane Helene inflicts $6.46B damage on Georgia agriculture

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Governor Brian Kemp (2022-2026) | GOVERNOR BRIAN P. KEMP OFFICE of the GOVERNOR

Governor Brian Kemp (2022-2026) | GOVERNOR BRIAN P. KEMP OFFICE of the GOVERNOR

Governor Brian Kemp, alongside federal and state leaders, has provided an update on the agricultural damage caused by Hurricane Helene. The hurricane's impact on Georgia's agriculture is significant, with preliminary estimates indicating a loss of at least $6.46 billion to the state's economy. This figure encompasses direct crop losses, business disruptions in agriculture and forestry sectors, worker-related losses, and recovery costs.

Governor Kemp emphasized the importance of agriculture as Georgia's leading industry and urged for quick federal action to support affected farmers. "We depend on our farmers and timber growers to provide the food and fibers we use every day," he stated, highlighting the urgent need for relief funds from Congress.

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper echoed this sentiment, noting the uncertain future faced by many farmers. "Right now, the future is uncertain for thousands of Georgia farmers," he said. Harper assured that efforts are underway to secure federal aid for recovery.

The hurricane marks the third named storm to hit Georgia in thirteen months, exacerbating existing economic challenges such as inflation and high input costs. Prior projections had already indicated a decline in US Net Farm Income by $6.5 billion in 2024.

Agriculture plays a vital role in Georgia’s economy, contributing over $83 billion annually and employing more than 320,000 people. The recent storm has left substantial damage across agricultural communities statewide.

UGA CAES Dean Nick Place shared insights from his visits to affected areas: "I have seen the devastation first-hand... From significant losses in the agricultural sector to challenges meeting basic needs like food and water." He stressed ongoing support for producers navigating lost income and property damage.

In response to these challenges, over 40 agriculture organizations have established the Weathered But Strong: Georgia Hurricane Relief Fund. Led by entities including the Georgia Department of Agriculture and Georgia Farm Bureau, this initiative aims to channel donations directly towards helping impacted farmers recover from Hurricane Helene.

For more information about supporting these efforts, visit www.supportgeorgiafarmers.org.

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