Karen Gordon & Carla Walker met for lunch at a South Richmond County staple - Villa Europa Restaurant - to discuss a project
Read MoreMany suburban growers start with good intentions—planting lush gardens, cultivating backyard farms, and striving for bountiful harvests. However, conventional gardening practices, often borrowed from industrial agriculture, can unknowingly deplete the soil, reducing fertility and long-term sustainability.
Read MoreThe Agribusiness Committee of the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce has officially declared 2025 as The Year of Agriculture in Augusta, recognizing the vital role agriculture plays in the city’s economy, history, and future.
Read MoreGetting Started with Farming: A Guide for Women Who’ve Never Grown a Thing (But Have Big Dreams)
Read More"Healthy soil is the foundation of a healthy food system. When we nurture the soil, we’re not just growing crops—we’re regenerating ecosystems." — Karen Gordon, Co-founder, Growing Augusta
Read MoreOur Mission is to cultivate opportunities for Black-owned agribusinesses by expanding market access, advocating for inclusive policies, and fostering collaboration between farmers, entrepreneurs, and community stakeholders.
Read Morea quick chat with Rupert (Open AI)
Read MoreIf you're an artist navigating this challenging journey, you're not alone. With the power of creativity and community, you can find ways to thrive even amidst the storm.
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