30 UC Davis, Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State L.A. STEM Students Learn about Ag

June 21st, 2018

Nearly 30 students from UC Davis, Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State L.A. visited agricultural operations throughout Monterey County this week to learn about career possibilities in agriculture. This tour was part of Western Growers Careers in Ag Program which aims to encourage college students to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers within the agricultural industry. 

Students studying everything from mechanical engineering and managerial economics to plant science and food systems embarked on a three-day tour, meeting with agricultural companies featuring STEM-related career opportunities and successful young professionals already in the field.

Tour highlights included visits to Seminis, Ocean Mist Farms, Church Brothers Farms, Ramsay Highlander, Taylor Farms’ Retail Plant, Tanimura & Antle, Western Growers Center for Innovation & Technology, Uesugi Farms and Christopher Ranch. Additionally, students had the opportunity to connect one-on-one with professionals from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Driscoll’s and Kay Mercer, Inc.

“I learned a lot about the ag industry,” said Francisco Moxo Galicia, a mechanical engineering student from Cal State L.A. “I came in with little knowledge of the process and now I know the process from start to finish. I was also inspired to find solutions for the needs of farmers via engineering and robotics.”

The Careers in Ag Program was launched in June 2016, in partnership with UC Davis and Cal Poly Pomona. To date, the tour has educated 140 students from seven colleges throughout California and Arizona.

Online Ballots for Western Growers Board of Directors – Deadline is Tomorrow!

June 21st, 2018

The deadline to complete your Western Growers Board of Directors’ nomination ballot is tomorrow. This is for the two-year term through 2020. The nomination ballot is the first step in a two-part process. It lists prospective candidates from your district for inclusion on the official ballot. The official ballot will be emailed to you in September in order to vote to fill the allotted board seats.

As a regular member of Western Growers, your participation in the process of electing the board of directors is critical to our continued relevancy and influence. It is through your involvement in this process that board members are elected to serve your district and the entire membership on the key issues facing our industry. 

Our new, secure online voting platform replaces the old paper-ballot system and focuses on privacy, security and verifiability—all of which are paramount to hosting an honest election. 

For any questions regarding the election process, please contact Kim Sherman at (949) 885-2265.

Board of Directors Online Nomination Ballots – Deadline Extended to June 29, 2018

June 26th, 2018

Nomination ballots to elect Western Growers’ Board of Directors to a two-year term (2019 and 2020) were emailed to all Regular Members the week of June 11th and again on June 20th. Our new, secure online voting platform replaces the old paper-ballot system and focuses on privacy, security and verifiability—all of which are paramount to hosting an honest election. 

The nomination ballot is the first step in a two-part process. It lists prospective candidates from your district for inclusion on the official ballot. The official ballot will be emailed to you in September in order to vote to fill the allotted board of director seats.

As a regular member of Western Growers, your participation in the process of electing the board of directors is critical to our continued relevancy and influence. It is through your involvement in this process that board members are elected to serve your district and the entire membership on the key issues facing our industry. 

Please complete your electronic nomination ballot no later than June 29, 2018. 

If you do not see the election nomination email in your inbox, please check your SPAM folder. If you have not received the nomination email or if you have any questions, please contact Kim Sherman at (949) 885-2265. 

Ganaz, GroGuru Win $500,000 in Seed Funding to Develop Automation to Help Relieve Ag Labor Woes

June 26th, 2018

IRVINE, Calif. (June 26, 2018) – Answering the call to help solve agriculture’s severe labor shortage, Western Growers and Radicle Growth today awarded Ganaz and GroGuru each with $250,000 in seed funding to advance their automation technology.

“The labor shortage in agriculture has reached a critical stage, and without legislation for workable ag immigration reform, we need to be proactive in accelerating the development of technology if we want to continue to have a nutritious and uninterrupted domestic food supply,” said Tom Nassif, president and CEO of Western Growers. “Investing in innovative companies such as Ganaz and GroGuru and providing them with the resources needed to bring their technology to market is one step closer to reaching our goal of keeping agriculture viable in this country.”

Ganaz, who lets farms recruit farmworkers with a few taps from their smartphone, and GroGuru, who offers a precision soil and irrigation monitoring system, participated in the Radicle Automation Challenge where the startups faced off against two other companies specializing in improving on-farm efficiencies. They won the favor of the judges during the live pitch session and each walked away with $250,000 in investment capital, as well as exclusive access to farm acreage to pilot their technology.

“The vision Ganaz and GroGuru demonstrated was incredibly impressive, and they both have all the winning elements needed to succeed in the agtech arena and help farmers tackle ongoing labor issues—a strong management team, an innovative technology and a keen focus on the customer,” said Kirk Haney, competition judge and Radicle Growth CEO and managing partner. “It is crucial that we work together to support emerging agtech companies like Ganaz and GroGuru, who will play a role in shaping the future of food.”

With a lack of immigration reform legislation that creates a workable path for current and future farmworkers, the agricultural labor workforce in the U.S. will continue to dwindle. The threat of not having enough hands to harvest America’s fresh fruits and vegetables is increasing at an alarming speed. In response, Western Growers and Radicle Growth partnered to launch this inaugural competition to help automate agricultural functions and give farmers the tools needed to produce more with less. The Radicle Automation Challenge is the first competition in the nation to provide agtech startups specializing in automation, mechanization and robotics the opportunity to pitch their technologies in front of a live audience to a panel of investors and industry-leading farmers for substantial capital funding.

“Winning this challenge is a huge boost to our growth and will accelerate the fulfillment of our vision to improve the relationship between growers and workers all around the world,” said Hannah Freeman, CEO of Ganaz.

“Winning the Radicle Automation Challenge is a terrific endorsement of the GroGuru solution, our team and the progress we have made to date,” said Patrick Henry, CEO of GroGuru. “We are honored and humbled by this recognition, and see it as extremely helpful in gaining new customers and investors to perpetuate the GroGuru vision.”

Ganaz and GroGuru will be presented with a formal award later this evening at the Western Growers’ Innovation Showcase Dinner at the Forbes AgTech Summit in Salinas, Calif.

About Western Growers:
Founded in 1926, Western Growers represents local and regional family farmers growing fresh produce in Arizona, California, Colorado and New Mexico. Our members and their workers provide over half the nation’s fresh fruits, vegetables and tree nuts, including nearly half of America’s fresh organic produce. In December 2015, WG opened an agtech incubator—the Western Growers Center for Innovation & Technology—in Salinas, California to provide startups with the resources and mentoring needed to get their companies and technologies up and running. The Center now houses 51 startups. Connect with and learn more about Western Growers on our Twitter and Facebook.

About Radicle Growth:
Radicle Growth is a San Diego-based acceleration fund that selects innovative ag and food tech startups for investment, ensuring that powerful, disruptive technologies reach their full potential. In additional to providing seed-stage capital, they provide a fertile environment for visionaries in the ag space, not just to grow but to flourish. Their proprietary platform is the only one of its kind in the agriculture industry, thus filling a huge void in the market by identifying the most innovative technologies and accelerating them with a range of value-creation initiatives. To connect and learn more about Radicle Growth follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

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Final Reminder – Board of Director Nomination Ballots due Friday, June 29, 2018

June 28th, 2018

As a regular member of Western Growers, your participation in the process of electing the board of directors is critical to our continued relevancy and influence. It is through your involvement in this process that board members are elected to serve your district and the entire membership on the key issues facing our industry. 

Nomination ballots to elect Western Growers’ Board of Directors to a two-year term (2019 and 2020) were emailed to all regular members the week of June 11th and again on June 20th. Our new, secure online voting platform replaces the old paper-ballot system and focuses on privacy, security and verifiability—all of which are paramount to hosting an honest election. 

The nomination ballot is the first step in a two-part process. It lists prospective candidates from your district for inclusion on the official ballot. The official ballot will be emailed to you in September to vote and fill the allotted board of director seats.

Please complete your electronic nomination ballot no later than this Friday, June 29, 2018. 

If you do not see the election nomination email in your inbox, please check your SPAM folder. If you have not received the nomination email or if you have any questions, please contact Kim Sherman at (949) 885-2265.