Know an Exemplary Farmworker? EFI and The Packer Call for Farmworker of the Year Nominations

Created to elevate farmworker voices and celebrate individuals whose contributions are essential to the success, safety and sustainability of the food system, the award — now in its third year — will be presented at The Packer’s West Coast Produce Expo, May 27-29 in Palm Desert, Calif.

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Rafael Teran Melchor, Equitable Food Initiative and The Packer’s 2025 Farmworker of the Year, was recognized for his mentorship, solutions-driven approach and more.
(Photo courtesy of Equitable Food Initiative)

Equitable Food Initiative, the workforce development and certification organization partnering with growers, farmworkers and retailers, has launched the third annual Farmworker of the Year Award, presented in partnership with fresh produce media company The Packer, part of Farm Journal.

The award, which recognizes farmworkers whose leadership, skills and dedication strengthen the fresh produce industry and agricultural communities, is set to be presented at The Packer’s West Coast Produce Expo, May 27-29 in Palm Desert, Calif. Please note the deadline to nominate a farmworker for this important award is Feb. 27, 2026.

The Farmworker of the Year Award was created to elevate farmworker voices and celebrate individuals whose contributions are essential to the success, safety and sustainability of the food system. Last year’s winner, Rafael Teran Melchor of Stemilt Growers, was honored for his thoughtful mentorship and calm, solutions-oriented approach over his 23-year career.

Exemplifying the dedication, teamwork and humility that earned him the award, Teran Melchor accepted his award, giving thanks to his team.

“Thank you so much to everyone who supports me every day at work to be able to deliver a great product,” he said. “Working in a team makes everything possible.”

Now in its third year, the program continues to grow, drawing nominations from across the produce industry and shining a light on farmworkers who lead by example in their workplaces and beyond.

“Farmworkers bring deep knowledge, responsibility and pride to their work, yet their leadership is too often overlooked,” says Alexandra Martinez, senior digital marketing and sales associate for EFI. “This award is about recognizing the people whose experience and dedication make a real difference every day, while reinforcing the value of farmworkers’ voices across the industry.”

Farmworkers at all levels and across all crops and regions are eligible for nomination. Candidates may be nominated by employers, supervisors, coworkers or industry partners. Nominees are evaluated based on their leadership, commitment to workplace safety and quality, positive influence on their teams and impact within their communities.

The review process is being expanded in 2026 to include a panel of leaders from a range of industry organizations. The 2026 review panel will include:

  • Jeff Cady, vice president of produce and floral, Tops Friendly Markets
  • Emily Fragoso, vice president, Mixtec Group
  • Jane Kuhn, senior director of strategic sourcing and sustainability, Once Upon a Farm
  • Lori Taylor, founder and CEO, The Produce Moms

In recognition of their leadership and dedication, the Farmworker of the Year will receive a $1,000 cash prize and a crystal award, each finalist will be awarded $500 and a commemorative plaque, and every nominee receives a certificate as an expression of appreciation for their contributions that extend far beyond any single award.

Previous Farmworker of the Year promotions have drawn dozens of nominations from companies, large and small, representing a wide range of roles, regions and years of service. Past honorees have been recognized for mentoring coworkers, improving workplace practices, fostering strong communication, contributing to safer, more engaged teams and the positive impact they’ve had in their communities.

Nominations for the 2026 Farmworker of the Year Award are now open. For more information and to submit a nomination, visit equitablefood.org/fwoy.

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