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Georgia Department of Agriculture
Tyler J Harper, Commissioner
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW
Atlanta, GA 30334

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Declares July “Georgia Grown Watermelon Month”

ATLANTA, GA – Today, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper signed a proclamation officially declaring July 2026 as “Georgia Grown Watermelon Month,” celebrating one of the state's signature summer crops and the Georgia farmers who grow it. With approximately 35,000 acres dedicated to watermelon production and a 2024 farm gate value of $220.5 million, Georgia is a national leader in watermelon production and home to the “Watermelon Capital of the World” (Cordele, GA), where more than 200 million pounds of watermelon are grown each year.

“We are thrilled to officially recognize July as Georgia Grown Watermelon Month in celebration of our state’s iconic watermelon crop and the hardworking farm families who produce them,” said Commissioner Tyler J Harper. “From Central Georgia to the Coastal Plain, our growers carefully cultivate this staple summer crop from early spring through mid-summer, producing crisp, sweet, and refreshing watermelons. I encourage everyone to support our farmers by buying Georgia Grown watermelons this season.”

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Declares July “Georgia Grown Watermelon Month”
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) is dedicated to advancing Georgia's agricultural industry through effective regulation, support, and innovative marketing initiatives. The GDA ensures food safety, promotes plant and animal health, and drives economic growth, focusing on maintaining high standards in agriculture to uphold Georgia's reputation as the state's number one industry. A key component of the GDA's efforts is the Georgia Grown program, a dynamic marketing and economic development initiative designed to promote products grown or made in Georgia. By championing local farmers and businesses and encouraging Georgians to buy locally produced goods, Georgia Grown supports the state's economy and enhances consumer awareness of Georgia's agricultural products.
 

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Georgia Department of Agriculture
Tyler J Harper, Commissioner
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW
Atlanta, GA 30334