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The Georgia Urban Agriculture Council

The Georgia Urban Agriculture Council (UAC) is a nonprofit partnership created for the purpose of building a greater public awareness of urban agriculture and its environmental importance in supporting Georgia’s natural systems.
 
UAC represents one of the largest and most successful industries in Georgia, with more than $8 billion in sales, 7,000 companies and more than 80,000 employees.  We advocate for the economic and environmental benefits of urban agriculture AND the proper use of water to achieve those benefits.  Urban agriculture includes retail garden centers, floriculturists, turf grass and sod growers, the nursery and horticulture industry, landscape architects, landscape installation and maintenance businesses, irrigation contractors, green wholesalers, florists, golf courses and their related businesses.  We also work closely with the Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture at the University of Georgia.

What is Urban Agriculture?

Urban Agriculture is the creation, growth, introduction and management of constructed landscapes designed to support and enhance natural environmental systems and a sustainable quality of life through mitigation of land altering activity.

 

View a list of the key issues facing our industry.

 

Saving Water in Your Landscape: Best Management Practices for Landscape Water Conservation

 

 
Latest News
Drought is over; watering rules ease
Augusta Chronicle - Donnie Fetter reports that Georgia declared an end to the drought that has gripped much of the state...
6/11/2009 More >
 
New GA horticulture commission may be on horizon
Savannah Times - Wayne Hodgin reports that Gov. Sonny Perdue recently signed a bill to allow Georgia's horticulture indu...
6/11/2009 More >
 
State eases water rules, but urges restraint
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Bo Emerson reports, turn on the Slip-N-Slide. Run through the sprinkler. Just don’t leave...
6/11/2009 More >
 
EPD declares drought over
Ashley Fielding reports that Georgia residents from the hills to the sand dunes can water their landscapes at any time o...
6/11/2009 More >
 
State may ease water rules
Augusta Chronicle - AP staff reports that Georgia's environmental officials will decide today whether or not to relax wa...
6/10/2009 More >
 
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