Governor Perdue Launches Seventh Annual National Agriculture Awareness Week in Georgia
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Awards given for environmental stewardship and Flavor of Georgia Contest 3/16/10 Today Governor Sonny Perdue and the Governor's Agriculture Advisory Commission launched the seventh annual National Agriculture Awareness Week in Georgia to recognize the contributions of agriculture and agribusiness to our state. A celebration held today at the Georgia Freight Depot featured approximately 60 agriculture commodities and organizations from throughout Georgia displaying food products and related information. Guests attending today's event included state legislators, Future Farmers of America, 4-H, Young Farmers and other agriculture related organizations. “Georgia's agricultural community is the backbone of our economy,” said Governor Perdue. “As they innovate and grow, the entire state benefits.” Governor Perdue also announced today the 2010 winner of the Governor's Environmental Stewardship Award for Agriculture – Earl and Wanda Barrs and Gully Branch Tree Farm in Cochran. The award honors farmers for good stewardship of all aspects of the environment in their farming practices. The district stewardship winners include: Jamie Jordan, Riverbend Farm, The Governor also announced Savannah Bee Company as the overall winner of the
2010 Flavor of Georgia contest for their Grill Honey with No Drip Pump. The
contest focuses on the Agricultural Advisory Commission’s goal of
entrepreneurship and rural development by showcasing the diversity of Category winners were: · Meat & Seafood: Blue Marlin
International LLC, Blue Marlin Brand American Shrimp; · Snack Foods: Goodness Gracious!
Granola Goodness Gracious! Granola ‘You Struck Gold’ · Dairy: CalyRoad Creamery Clouds
of CalyRoad – Camembert · Jams, Jellies & Sauces: Olive
Affairs, Inc., Olive Affairs Gourmet Olive Tapenade · BBQ & Hot Sauces: Savannah Bee
Company, Grill Honey with No Drip Pump · Confections: Lane Southern
Orchards, Lane’s Fresh Peach Bread · Other (Miscellaneous): The Governor’s Agriculture Advisory Commission brings together members of
various sectors within the agricultural community to act as a sounding board for
economic development ideas and to implement the Governor's agriculture
strategies and initiatives. The commission is divided into four subcommittees –
economic development and retention, education, environmental and agriculture
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