Adam Borchard
California Fresh Fruit Association, Director of Government and Public Policy
Adam Borchard is the Director of Government and Public Policy at the California Fresh Fruit Association, a voluntary trade association representing farmers, packers, and shippers of California table grapes and deciduous tree fruit. Adam previously served as a regulatory advocate for the Association of California Water Agencies, which represents over 450 local public water agencies across California.
Adam also previously served as a board chairman and director of the Cache Creek Conservancy, a non-profit organization that works with landowners, gravel-mining companies, and Yolo County in preserving, restoring, and enhancing the Cache Creek watershed. Adam is an Eagle Scout, and his family farms in Yolo and Colusa counties. Adam earned a B.S. in environmental sciences and management from UC Davis and a J.D. from McGeorge School of Law. He is a graduate of Class 49 of the California Agricultural Leadership Program.