Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR476

Introduced
3/3/25  
Enrolled
3/3/25  

Caption

Georgia peanut industry; Georgia Peanut Day at the state capitol; March 4, 2025; recognize

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the economic impact of the peanut industry in Georgia, noting that it contributes approximately $2 billion to the state’s economy and supports the livelihoods of over 150,000 residents. It also points out the state's leadership in peanut exports, further underscoring the industry's role in the balance of trade for the nation. The resolution serves to commend the thousands of companies that rely directly or indirectly on peanut production, emphasizing the interconnected nature of agriculture and the state’s economy.

Summary

House Resolution 476 recognizes March 4, 2025, as Georgia Peanut Day at the state capitol, honoring the significant contributions of the Georgia peanut industry. The resolution emphasizes the state's leading role in peanut production, with Georgia producing 50% of the total United States supply as of 2024. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of peanuts and peanut products for their nutritional benefits, serving as a source of protein and other essential nutrients in a balanced diet.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory in nature and does not seem to face significant contention, it reflects a broader recognition of agriculture's importance to state identity and economy. The decision to formally establish a day dedicated to the peanut industry may also be seen as a strategic move to promote awareness and appreciation of agriculture among the public and within governmental operations.

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