Food and Fuel
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) works to protect Georgia consumers. We monitor food manufactured and sold within the State, as well as all fuel stations and weighing locations. We also...
Retail Food
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...
Manufactured Food
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...
Manufacturers
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates food manufacturing facilities and warehouse distribution facilities to make sure that food is produced safely, meets quality standards, and is...
Retailers
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...
GATE Program
The Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) is a legislated program that offers qualified agriculture producers certain sales tax exemptions. If you qualify, you can apply for a certificate of...
Hemp Program
Hemp under 0.3% THC may be cultivated, processed, and commercially sold in Georgia with a valid Hemp Grower License or Hemp Processor Permit. The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) regulates the...
Homepage
The Georgia Department of Agriculture was established in 1874 and is the oldest state department of agriculture in the United States. Tyler Harper is the current Commissioner. The Georgia...
Market Bulletin
In addition to publishing thousands of monthly classified advertisements for livestock, farm supplies and equipment, handcrafted and homegrown items, the Market Bulletin is also a reliable source for...