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Georgia Crop Improvement Association Athens, GA, U.S.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Georgia Crop Improvement Association
2425 South Milledge Ave.
Athens, GA 30605
 
Phone: 706-542-2351 Email: georgiacrop@aol.com
Fax: 706-542-9397 Website: certifiedseed.org
Contact Person: Terry Hollifield

Year Founded: 2002
Business Type: Not-for-profit
Geographic Range:
Activity in: U.S.
South AL, FL, GA

Activity in: Global Regions
Americas North America
Georgia Crop Improvement Association
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Top 3 crops: 1. mixed vegetables, including herbs 2. tree fruits and vines, nut crops 3. grain crops and forages
Top 3 livestock types: 1. none 2. none 3. none

Inspections and certifications
Inspections and certifications by type of clients (total number):
  Production Only Production & Processing
Crop farms 8 0
Livestock farms 0 Not listed
Crops and livestock 0 0

Inspections and certifications by type of clients (total number):
Processing Handling Other
4 1 2 (greenhouses)

Farm inspections and certifications by size (percentage of certifier's farm total):
<5 a 5-49 a 50-179 a 180-499 a 500-1000 a >1000 a
25% 75% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Georgia Crop Improvement Association
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Process highlights for new applications - Not Listed
Cost structure
Fees set by: Flat fee plus mileage at the rate of .32 per mile Farms $550 plus $5 per acre after the first 20 acres Greenhouses $400 Processing/Handling $350
Application fee: see above
Annual Fee:
Minimum: Not Listed
Maximum: Not Listed

Overall charges statement:
none

Fees published: Yes
Format: Printed outlines
Customer can estimate fees from publication: Yes

Refund Policy:
All funds returned if application cancelled prior to inspection
Georgia Crop Improvement Association
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Types of Certification
State organic registration: Yes
Other: Not Listed
Other accreditation groups recognized: None Listed
Professional organizations
OTA, IOIA, Ga Organics, OMRI
Newsletter/Periodical: Not Listed
Publications - None Listed
Conferences/Events - None Listed
Other Services - None Listed
Other Resource Referrals - None Listed
Other - Not Listed
Cooperating partners? - Not Listed
Full-time receptionist? Yes
Response Time Commitment: ASAP, usually no more than one day
Member records available by email? No
Member able to complete/access records online? No
Transparency steps for farmers/public?
A committee approves, rejects or places in pending all applications and there is an appeals process.

Farmer Friendly Services
  1. One stop shopping. We have our own employed inspector. Many agency contract out the inspection and the grower has to pay an application fee to the certifier and pay the inspector seperately.
  2. Sample forms that may be used for documentation of practices
Top Five Strengths
  1. 50 years of third party inspection experience
  2. full time staffed office
  3. professional service
  4. affordable service
  5. one stop shopping
Georgia Crop Improvement Association
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Executive/management/support staff
Full-time0
Part-time2
Independent Contractors0
Other Staff0
Total Paid Staff0

Inspectors used in 2002: 1
Inspector employment status: Agency employees
Qualifications/training for inspectors:
IOIA trained

Most recent update by certifier: 01/31/04


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