The Georgia Department of Agriculture administers a wide variety of programs which all have a primary goal - to maintain the state's farming industry and protect the consuming public.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) inspects all gas stations in the State to make sure consumers are getting the full amount of fuel they pay for, and that fuel is uncontaminated.
We inspect all commercial scales and measuring devices to confirm that they are accurate, making sure that customers get what they are paying for.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates and monitors food retailers: grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, seafood operations, salvage food operations, mobile meat trucks, and...
The Retail Food section of the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates cottage food producers (also known as home-kitchen food). We make sure that all food is produced safely and to quality...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates and monitors food that is manufactured or processed for sale in Georgia. We protect consumers' health by ensuring that food in Georgia is...
The Retail Food Program of the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates and monitors food retailers (groceries, convenience stores, bakeries, markets, etc.) and cottage/home-kitchen food...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture's (GDA) Fuel & Measures program protects consumers by verifying the accuracy of weights and measures used in commercial transactions, and the quality and...