Join us on October 25, 2024, for an evening of celebration to honor Black farmers from across Georgia for their contributions to the agriculture industry and community.
Event Highlights:
Invitation Only VIP Reception
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Your sponsorship can make a significant difference. Together, we can celebrate and support the hardworking Black farmers who play a crucial role in our community’s health and sustainability.
We are seeking nominations for outstanding farmers who have made significant contributions. If you know a farmer whose dedication, innovation, and hard work have positively impacted the community, we encourage you to nominate them for an award.
The Black Farmers Ball is free to attend, but registration is required, and seating is limited. Each person must have a registration ticket.
Registration is now open for farmers only.
On October 28, 2022, more than one hundred Black farmers, agribusiness, and community leaders from across the state of Georgia gathered in Macon, Georgia, at the Tubman Museum for the Inaugural Black Farmers Ball. The free evening included
dinner, awards, special presentations, and remarks to farmers on issues and solutions affecting their community and livelihood.
U.S. Congressman David Scott, past Chair of the House Agriculture Committee, delivered his remarks via video. Dr. Charlene Gilbert, who produced and directed the PBS documentary Homecoming: Sometimes I Am Haunted by Memories of Red Clay and Dirt, also addressed the attendees about the importance of saving farms.
Several farmers from across the state of Georgia were nominated by their community as deserving of recognition for their contributions and achievements.
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