GA Governor Nathan Deal Proclaims June As Georgia Blueberry Month

Waycross, GA –  The Honorable Governor Nathan Deal has proclaimed June as Georgia Blueberry Month, highlighting one of the state’s most valuable crops.

June also marks the peak of season for Georgia Blueberries, which have a harvest that lasts from late April through July, the longest in North America for the berry.

“Georgia is among the top five blueberry-producing states in the U.S.,” stated Joe Cornelius, Chairman of the Georgia Blueberry Commission. “We expect another great season with about 60 million pounds harvested. Given the rate of production over the last couple of seasons, Georgia could become the second largest blueberry producer in a few years.”

The health benefits of blueberries make them an excellent addition to nearly any recipe.

Full of antioxidants, Georgia Blueberries are a delicious way to lower cholesterol and decrease your risk of heart disease and cancer. They’re high in fiber, contain no fat and at just 80 calories per cup, Sweet Georgia Blues are an easy and convenient snack.

For your convenience, Georgia Blueberry Commission has a host of recipes available and can arrange print, online or television interviews and/or cooking segments with one of our well-known cookbook authors and bloggers.  Members of the Georgia Blueberry Commission are also available to discuss this year’s crop and economic outlook. To arrange an interview, call Lynn Kilroy at 813-610-3211, lkilroy@AtTheTablePR.com or Candace Rotolo at 239-634-9401, crotolo@AtTheTablePR.com

About the Georgia Blueberry Commission

In 2009, the Georgia Department of Agriculture formed the Georgia Blueberry Commission as a program to support research, education and promotion on behalf of the state’s growers. Georgia claims the longest season in the U.S. lasting from mid-April through the end of July to enjoy fresh Georgia Blueberries – our very own “Sweet Georgia Blues.” For more information, recipes and background on Georgia Blueberries, log onto www.GeorgiaBlueberries.org

Source: Georgia Blueberry Commission