The Georgia Organic Peanut Association (GOPA) invites all current and prospective farmers to our first meeting for growers in 2021.
Read MoreWe were happy to see one of our great producers featured in a New York Times article about addressing climate change and prosperity for black farmers in the Biden administration.
Read MoreThe number of certified organic operations worldwide grew to 45,578 in 2020 with 28,454 — more than 62 percent — located in the United States. California remains the leader domestically with more than 5,000 certified operations. The Great Lakes Region, Pacific Northwest, and Iowa continue to round out the top ten.
Read MoreThe University of Georgia Peanut Team would like to invite you to attend our annual peanut county production meetings virtually. Specialists from the University of Georgia Extension Peanut Team will discuss current topics covering agronomics, fertility, irrigation, pest management, and economics with results from recent field trials.
Read MoreGOPA will have meetings for producers interested in growing Certified Organic peanuts in 2020. Event dates and details will be announced as soon as possible. Prospective growers should submit their contact information on our growers page.
Read MoreGOPA presented at the Georgia Organics Conference in Athens in February. Here are a few pictures from that event, including snow!
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