Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development

 

New Publications

FSIS Proposed Shipping Regulations for Small Plants

Considerations for Selling to Whole Foods Market

Direct-To-Market Guide

Feasibility of a Multi-Species Meat Processing Facility

Marketing Produce Direct to Restaurants

Agritourism: A How-To Guide for Successful Agritourism Enterprise

2008 GA Farm Gate Report

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Request for Center Services

If you need assistance on a Business Plan, Economic Impact Analysis, Feasibility Study, Marketing plan, or new business development services use this application - Center Project Application.
Click here for an example of a completed application form.
Click here to view completed project publications.

County Profile/Importance of Food & Fiber Request Form (Extension Personnel only) - Use this application if you need a county demographic/economic profile AND/OR county agribusiness profile.
For an example of a county profile click here. (link to special area repts (demographic)– sample profiles)

Services


Economic Market Feasibility

CAED provides feasibility and other short term studies such as business plans for new, expanding, emerging, or value-added food and fiber businesses. The Center also provides marketing services, such as market analysis, promotion evaluations and needs assessments.


Impact Analysis

Impact analysis provides a means to estimate the number of jobs created or lost, average employee compensation, industry output and generated tax revenues as a result of economic activity in a community.


Data and Information

The Center provides agricultural, natural resource, and demographic data for private and public decision makers. Some examples of our products: Georgia County Guide, Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, and Georgia Statistics web site.


Policy Analysis

CAED conducts research on emerging issues relevant to the well being of Georgia's rural economy in order to communicate this research to interested policy makers.

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