The California Walnut Commission will begin accepting nominations for its 2025 election, inviting dedicated growers and handlers across the state to help shape the future of the California walnut industry.
Members and alternates will be elected for the next two-year term beginning on September 1, 2025, and ending on August 31, 2027. Walnut producers (growers) or handlers interested in appearing on the 2025 California Walnut Commission election ballot must submit a completed nomination form. Producers must return the form with signatures from at least 15 eligible producers, and handlers must return the form with at least five handler signatures.
The nomination window opens May 1 and closes June 2, 2025. In late June, election ballots will be mailed out, and producers will vote to elect four members and four alternates to represent their district. The nominees receiving the most votes in each district will be recommended for appointment by the California Secretary of Food and Agriculture.
"We are looking for individuals who are committed to the success of the walnut industry," said Robert Verloop, CEO of the California Walnut Commission. "Serving on the commission isn't just a title—it's an opportunity to challenge norms, collaborate with peers, and push forward on issues that matter to growers and handlers."
Elected members will help advance the strategic goals outlined in the industry's strategic plan. These include strengthening global demand for California walnuts, investing in health and nutrition research, promoting sustainable practices, and driving product and packaging innovation.
The Commission encourages younger, next-generation growers to participate. Their perspectives are essential in helping the industry evolve to meet changing consumer preferences and market demands. Growers unable to serve on the Commission can still get involved by joining committees and working groups focused on marketing, research, and other key areas.
For more information, contact Suzanne Wuehler at the California Walnut Commission office at (916) 932-7070 or [email protected].
For more information:
Christine Lott
California Walnut Board/California Walnut Commission
Tel: +1 (916) 932-7070
[email protected]
https://walnuts.org/