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  • { February 8th, 2010 }

    Georgia Growing More Organics

    Just leafing through the newest issue of The Dirt, Georgia Organics’ monthly newsletter.  A little chart that they provided, courtesy of the Natural Resources Conservation Service:

    42 –  Georgia’s rank in the nation for total acres under Certified Organic Operations.

    62 — Certified organic producers in Georgia.

    $1 million — Amount of money allocated to Georgia, under the USDA Natural Resources Conseravation Service’s Enivronmental Quality Incentives Program, Organic Initiative.

    $655,582 — Amount that went to 22 growers who were already certified organic, to expand acreage.

    $440,346 — Amount that went to 31 conventional growers that will be transitioned to organic.

    44% — Increase in total organic acreage the transitioned land will add to Georgia’s inventory.

    25 — Georgia’s potential national organic acreage ranking once the conventional growers complete the transition

    The Relevant Linkage

    Join Georgia Organics, here.

    Learn more about the whole “organic vs. non-organic” debate, here.

    Eat local, organic food on Edgewood Avenue, here.

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    Posted by Jon Effron

    Labels: GreenLife : Old Fourth Ward : Resources

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