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Oregon Commodity Commissions

ODA is recruiting for 7 commodity commissioner openings. Recruitment will remain open until the positions are filled:

  • Oregon Albacore Commission – 1 producer (P1), State at Large; 1 Handler (H2), State at Large
  • Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission – 2 producers (P2, P5), State at Large.
  • Oregon Sheep Commission –1 handler (H2), State at Large.
  • Oregon Strawberry Commission – 1 producer (P3), State at Large.
  • Oregon Trawl Commission – 1 Handler (H1), State at Large.

About Oregon's Commodity Commissions

At the request of growers, commodity commissions have been created since 1943. The 2021 Oregon Legislature authorized the newest commodity commission. All 22 commodity commissions operate with oversight from the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The ODA Director appoints all commissioners and also reviews and authorizes each commission's budget annually.

Commodity commissioners are Oregon public officials who volunteer their time for the economic betterment of the commodity. Commodity commissioners carry out important decision-making for their individual commodity.

Each year, commissioners develop and approve a budget using their commodity's assessments (and other funds that may be available) for projects including non-branded promotion, research, and education. Commissioners determine the projects that will best benefit the commodity.

Looking for more information? Learn more abut each commission or contact any one of the commissions using the commodity commission contact list

Qualifications for all commissioner applicants

  • Oregon resident
  • U.S. citizen
  • Paid the commodity assessment for at least the three preceding years
  • Have an active interest in the positive development and economic growth of the commodity industry in Oregon

Interested in applying to serve as a commissioner?

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