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New VP Industry Affairs for California Avocado Commission

The California Avocado Commission (CAC) announced the promotion of Ken Melban to Vice President of Industry Affairs. In this new position Melban will lead the Commission’s industry advocacy activities, including issues management, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) program, production research and grower communications.

Melban, who joined the Commission in 2011 as Director Issues Management, worked with industry members to create and evolve CAC’s GAP program. In just a few years nearly half of California avocado acreage is GAP-certified. With upcoming Food and Safety Modernization Act requirements Melban anticipates that number to grow.

With two decades agricultural leadership experience, including working with California commodity boards and with the Environmental Protection Agency, California Department of Pesticide Regulation, researchers, growers, and chemical manufacturers in the identification and registration of effective crop protection materials for California agriculture, Melban is well-suited to his role. His prior experience included work with the National Grape & Wine Initiative and manager of the Statewide Spray Safe program. Melban was instrumental in the development of the California Potato Pest Management Strategic Plan, and also served as Director of Crop Protection Services for the California Pepper Commission.

Melban served as an adjunct professor at Fresno Pacific University where he received a Bachelor of Arts as well a Master of Arts degree in leadership and organizational studies. Throughout his career he has served with numerous community service organizations as well as with the California Department of Food and Agriculture Climate Change Adaptation Consortium and Ventura AG Futures Alliance.

Please visit CaliforniaAvocado.com for more information.
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