Rafael Teran Melchor of Stemilt Growers has been named the 2025 recipient of the Farmworker of the Year Award.
Now in its second year, the award was created by the Equitable Food Initiative to shine a spotlight on the people who form the backbone of the agricultural workforce. This initiative ensures that the underrecognized voices and accomplishments of farmworkers are elevated and celebrated. The program was developed with support from The Packer as part of a shared commitment to honor the people behind the food industry.
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L-R: Rafael Teran Melchor, Franklin Rolando Carrillo Rodas
"Rafael represents everything this award is meant to highlight," said LeAnne Ruzzamenti, EFI's director of marketing and communications. "His consistency, willingness to overcome challenges and the positive impact he has on his colleagues reflect the profound ways farmworkers shape their teams and companies."
Melchor, who has worked at Stemilt Growers for nearly 17 years, has been in agriculture for 23 years and is widely respected for his thoughtful mentorship and calm, solutions-oriented approach.
Working in the sanitation department, he goes above and beyond what is asked of him by participating in numerous trainings such as first aid, CPR, forklift, chemical handling, and safety response, as well as attending the Food Safety & Sanitation Workshop. There are approximately 25 areas within sanitation that employees can study, and while most workers have trained in one to five of those areas, Melchor has completed all 25.
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L-R: Guadalupe Huerta de Jesus, Rene Orozco, María Bárbara Reséndiz Martínez
Melchor approaches his role in agriculture much like his passion for running – with focus, discipline and unwavering dedication. His commitment recently culminated in qualifying for the Boston Marathon.
Melchor supports coworkers on the job and invests time outside of work to foster connection and camaraderie. His nominator describes him as someone who brings people together and leads with heart, qualities that exemplify the spirit of the Farmworker of the Year Award.
This year's winner and four finalists were selected from more than 50 nominations, and they represent a diverse range of contributions to their workplaces and communities. Finalists included:
- Franklin Rolando Carrillo Rodas, Windset Farms®
- Guadalupe Huerta de Jesus, Frutos de Huerta Real for Sunset®
- Rene Orozco, Lakeside Organic Gardens
- María Bárbara Reséndiz Martínez, Sierra Farms for GoodFarms
For more information:
LeAnne R. Ruzzamenti
Equitable Food Initiative
Tel.: +1 (202) 524-0540
[email protected]
https://equitablefood.org/
https://equitablefood.org/FWOY