Georgia Unveils 2025 Online Map to Help Residents Find Locally Grown Produce
ATLANTA, Ga. – Shoppers looking for fresh, locally grown produce in Georgia now have a new tool to make their search easier. The Georgia Department of Agriculture has officially launched the 2025 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map, a comprehensive online guide to farmers markets across the state.
Making Local Shopping Easier
State officials say the interactive map highlights certified markets recognized by the agriculture department, ensuring shoppers can find produce that is grown locally while directly supporting Georgia farmers. The tool aims to connect consumers with the state’s top industry — agriculture — and the farm families who sustain it.
The department says the map offers a simple, searchable layout, making it easy to filter locations by region or type of goods sold.
Part of a Larger Push to Support Agriculture
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner’s office emphasized that buying local produce not only delivers fresher food to tables, but also keeps dollars circulating in the community.
“By shopping at these certified markets, residents are helping fuel the success of our farm families and supporting Georgia’s No. 1 industry,” the department noted in its announcement.
Where to Access the Map
The Georgia Grown Farmers Market Map is available online at georgiagrown.com/georgia-farmers-market-map. Users can browse dozens of certified markets statewide and plan visits to locations that align with their seasonal produce preferences.
The launch comes as part of a broader initiative to make locally grown goods more accessible and encourage healthier, farm-to-table eating habits.
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