Take a look at this unbelievably EASY Georgia Pecan Cobbler recipe from Georgia Grown!
This Christmas, support Georgia farmers! Put Georgia pecans on your Christmas wish list and in your Christmas recipes!
“Agriculture is being so appreciated now with the home-grown movement. There’s so much agriculture in this area — peanuts, pecans, blueberries, you name it. With that appreciation, it will help the local economy. It will help with the farmers getting the recognition they deserve. People want to know where the products come from, and that’s…
As part of the new nationwide pecan marketing campaign, several new Georgia pecan commercials have been released. Haven’t seen them? You can watch here!
Pecans are set to get their own nationwide marketing campaign similar to “Got Milk?” and “Pork: The Other White Meat.” The campaign will include a new, catchy slogan for pecans, with a focus on communicating that pecans aren’t just a nut for pies, but are also a healthy snack. Look for the American Pecan Council to launch…
The American Pecan Council toured pecan farms here in Georgia last week. The council, along with members of their newly organized marketing team, came to Georgia as part of a nationwide tour. They want to meet America’s pecan farmers and glean a deeper understanding of the industry. The council aims to raise awareness and increase…
According to Persistence Market Research, the global pecan market is expected to continue its robust growth during the forecast period (2016-2024). The high nutritional value of pecans and the increasing shift towards healthy lifestyles are the driving factors of the pecan market. Read more.
State Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black has a 2020 goal of seeing at least 20 percent of school menu nutrition come from products grown in Georgia. The hope is that students will see and recognize the Georgia Grown label in grocery stores and encourage their parents to buy Georgia Grown products. Read more here.
From Growing Georgia Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 Commissioner Black announced Monday the dedication of Georgia Grown Trail 37 during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Horse Creek Winery in Sparks, Georgia. Georgia Grown Trail 37 is a marketing effort of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and Georgia Department of Economic…