Georgia allocates funds to conserve farmland amid development pressure

Georgia has launched its first state-funded program to protect farmland from rapid development. The Georgia Farmland Conservation Fund received $2 million for its initial year, with selections expected in August. Farmers have already submitted applications to sell development rights while continuing to work the land.

The program follows a 2023 law that created a formal system for matching state, local, and federal dollars to purchase agricultural conservation easements. Applications for the first round closed on May 20. Successful applicants will learn in August whether they receive funding.

State Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper warned that Georgia could lose 800,000 acres of farmland by 2040. He described the potential loss as a staggering 10 percent of the state's total farmland. Agriculture remains the state's top economic sector.

Farmer Russ Moon, whose family has operated land in Madison County for four generations, said he has applied to protect his property. “Selling the land is really not an option,” Moon said. “I intend on remaining in agriculture for as long as possible.”

Katherine Moore, president of the Georgia Conservancy, noted that the new fund offers farmers an alternative to selling to developers. She called the program unprecedented for the state.

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In the final days of the legislative session, Georgia lawmakers approved several bills to support the state's forestry industry, which is facing a crisis from paper mill closures and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The measures include allowing conservation tax benefit recipients to participate in carbon markets and incentives to attract manufacturers. Governor Brian Kemp has signed the state budget with research funding but must act on the other bills by May 12.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 290, known as the Florida Farm Bill, into law last Monday in Sebring. The legislation bans cities and counties from prohibiting gas- and diesel-powered agricultural tools and allows certain conservation lands to be used for commercial farming. It takes effect on July 1.

President Gustavo Petro's government reported progress in agrarian reform with an investment of 22 trillion pesos and more than 2.2 million hectares formalized. Minister Martha Carvajalino highlighted reductions in rural poverty and records in agricultural production.

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Georgia Power, the state's largest utility, has approved a new program allowing companies to propose and fund their own clean energy projects. The Customer-Identified Resource program received bipartisan support from public service commissioners on April 7 and is set to launch this summer. Supporters see it as a way to meet rising energy demands with renewables rather than natural gas.

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