01/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2025 09:30
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the appointment of 14 members to serve on the Plant Variety Protection Board. The newly appointed members will serve two-year terms.
Newly appointed members are:
Farmer Representation
James Davis, Ferriday, Louisiana
Private or Industry Representation
Megan Bowman, West Chicago, Illinois
Barry Nelson, Johnston, Iowa
Melissa Boersema, Johannesburg, Michigan
Marymar Butruille, Chesterfield, Missouri
Eloy Corona, Apex, North Carolina
Barbara Campbell, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Bishwajit Prasad, Alvin, Texas
Michelle Bos, Granger, Washington
Public or Government Representation
Jenny Koebernick, Auburn, Alabama
Brian Suh, Riverside, California
Matthew Mattia, Fort Pierce, Florida
Felicia Jefferson, Reno, Nevada
Jeremy Tamsen, Pullman, Washington
The Plant Variety Protection Act provides legal protection in the form of intellectual property rights to developers of new varieties of plants and calls for a Plant Variety Protection Board. The board is made up of 14 members representing farmers, the seed industry, trade and professional associations, and public and private institutions involved with developing new plant varieties. Members of the board provide oversight and guidance to the program on plant variety protection issues.
AMS policy is that diversity of the boards, councils and committees it oversees should reflect the diversity of its industries in terms of the experience of members, methods of production and distribution, marketing strategies, and other distinguishing factors, including but not limited to individuals from historically underserved communities, who will bring different perspectives and ideas to the table. Throughout the full nomination process, the industry must conduct extensive outreach, paying particular attention to reaching underserved communities, and consider the diversity of the population served and the knowledge, skills and abilities of the members to serve a diverse population.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender