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's (GDA) Fuel & Measures program protects consumers by verifying the accuracy of weights and measures used in commercial transactions, and the quality and...
Agriculture currently contributes more than $70 billion each year to the Georgia's economy, and is a cornerstone for many of the state’s smaller and more rural communities. Agribusiness is one of...
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...
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 (GDA) works to keep Georgia consumers safe. Our Food Safety & Consumer Protection team manages food recall alerts, handles complaints about unsafe food, and...
The State Veterinarian's Office works to keep Georgia animals healthy. As part of this effort we provide information on major diseases, manage reporting of contagious disease outbreaks, and work...