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Fresha starts Georgia carrot season with year-round supply to Eastern U.S.

- General News
Fresha, a leading supplier of premium carrots, proudly announces the start of its Georgia carrot season, focusing on delivering locally grown, high-quality carrots to the Central and Eastern U.S.

Foodshed.io partners with Kroger on local Georgia citrus program

- Retail
Foodshed.io, in partnership with The Kroger Company, has worked together to launch “Georgia Sunnies - Extra Friendly” - the brand for the South Georgia produce cooperative, to customers exclusively.

Georgia estimates over $6B in damage from Hurricane Helene

- General News
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) released a preliminary report today estimating agricultural damages from Hurricane Helene will cost Georgia’s economy at least $6.46 billion.

G&R names sales manager

- General News
Georgia onion grower G&R Farms announces the promotion of senior team member Ronald “Kelby” Werner to sales manager

Gotham Greens opens Georgia greenhouse

- General News
Gotham Greens, a Certified B Corporation and one of the fastest growing indoor farming brands, today announced the opening of its first high-tech hydroponic greenhouse in the Southeast region and the company’s twelfth greenhouse nationwide.

ProduceIQ: Farms need drying out after Hurricane Idalia; expect a gap this fall

- Featured
Hurricane Idalia dropped significant rain in Georgia and throughout the Southeast. Although Idaia made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm, by the time the system reached Georgia, maximum wind gusts fell to 73 mph.

Lineage Logistics opens Savannah Fresh-Port Wentworth facility

- General News
Lineage Logistics, one of the leading temperature-controlled industrial REITs and integrated solutions providers worldwide, today celebrated the grand opening of its newest facility in Port Wentworth, Georgia.

Georgia’s supply chain: a state of emergency

- General News
Georgia is the first state to respond to current supply difficulties in this way, although members of the California congressional delegation urged a similar measure on Governor Gavin Newsom in November.

Florida Study echoes Georgia concerns about lack of protections under USMCA

- General News
An Economic Impact Analysis from the University of Florida warns of significant losses for the Florida fresh produce industry if the current trajectory of Mexican imports continues.

Report: Georgia economy could suffer “catastrophic” damage under current USMCA

- General News
Economic impact models released by the University of Georgia show potentially “catastrophic” damage to the state’s fresh produce industry under the Trump Administration’s U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement.