Jan 4, 2024
G&R Farms debuts updated website

G&R Farms, a third-generation family farm and grower of sweet onions, has updated its website, highlighting new improvements aligned with its 2023-2024 rebrand.

The new design focuses on G&R Farms’ family story and transparency and education of how the onions are grown and packed.

G&R Farms began as a small farm in Southeast Georgia in 1945.  Today, the organization has grown to over 5,000 acres encompassing several crops with a focus on sweet onions. G&R Farms has been growing, packing, marketing and shipping sweet onions for nearly eight decades.G&R Farms

G&R continues its efforts to connect with today’s buyers and consumers by sharing knowledge that helps everyone understand where food comes from and the responsibility that is shared in producing and consuming, according to a news release.

G&R has worked on production enhancements, sustainability leadership, new packaging technology and consumer programming, including its Growing America’s Farmer cause marketing campaign that has helped raise more than $400,000 for students in FFA programs.

The new website offers information about G&R sweet onions, including the varieties, availability and flavor profiles. Consumers can also find information on using, storing and preserving sweet onions, along with a variety of inspired recipes for every season.

“There’s nothing special about what we do at G&R. Most realize an onion is an onion, what many don’t realize is the fact that the people are the difference,” Blake Dasher, CEO of G&R Farms, said in the release. “Every day we all make a choice to get up and do what we do but do it the best we can and keep figuring out ways to do it better, so we can offer the best quality and service our customers expect.”

For more information, visit grfarmsonions.com.


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