Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR315

Introduced
2/28/25  
Enrolled
3/3/25  

Caption

Georgia Peanut Month; recognize March 2025

Impact

The resolution commends the contributions of the Georgia peanut industry, which substantially impacts the state's economy by contributing an estimated $2 billion annually. This industry not only delivers numerous job opportunities, supporting over 150,000 Georgians, but also engages more than 250 companies involved in various related sectors, including warehousing, processing, manufacturing, and marketing. The resolution aims to promote awareness of these contributions and potentially enhance local support for the agricultural sector.

Summary

Senate Resolution 315 aims to recognize the significance of the peanut industry in Georgia by designating March 2025 as Georgia Peanut Month. The resolution highlights the state's dominance in peanut production, noting that Georgia produced 50 percent of the total peanut supply in the United States in 2024. Additionally, it emphasizes the role of peanuts as a nutritious food source rich in protein and other essential nutrients, aligning with public health initiatives for balanced diets.

Contention

While there may not be direct points of contention surrounding this resolution, it represents a broader recognition of agriculture's role in the state economy and may highlight ongoing discussions about agricultural policies, support for farmers, and initiatives for maintaining Georgia's leadership in peanut production. As the resolution proceeds, it could prompt conversations regarding how to sustain and further develop this crucial sector in the face of changing market dynamics and environmental considerations.

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