New Mexico Department of Agriculture seeks members for first-ever chef ambassador program

Calling all New Mexico chefs: grab your favorite recipes for the first-ever New Mexico—Taste the Tradition Chef Ambassador Program.

The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is looking for chefs who support New Mexico agriculture by serving New Mexico agricultural products in their restaurants. If you support New Mexico agriculture, then help NMDA promote the agriculture industry by applying to be a chef ambassador.

Ambassadors selected through a competitive application process will serve a two-year term advocating for and promoting New Mexico agriculture at various events, such as the New Mexico State Fair, HomeGrown and industry conferences. In doing so, chef ambassadors will receive recognition and gain industry exposure while providing a voice for New Mexico agriculture.

New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte said the chef ambassador program provides an opportunity for chefs to showcase how different foods and beverages grown and made throughout the state may be incorporated into various recipes.

“New Mexico farmers and ranchers grow diverse and high quality agriculture products that make up the entire plate,” Witte said, “Our chef ambassadors are the ideal group to showcase these fine dishes.”

Those interested in becoming an NM-TTT Chef Ambassador must demonstrate credentials as a chef, sous chef or pastry chef in the state of New Mexico. Please visit newmexicotradition.com or call Felicia Frost at 575-646-4929 for more information. Applications and necessary attachments must be emailed to [email protected] by June 30.

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