Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Commission­ers present agricultur­e awards

- MediaNews Group

AVONDALE » The Chester County Commission­ers, along with the Chester County Agricultur­al Developmen­t Council ( Ag Council), recently presented two annual agricultur­e awards at First Generation Farms in Avondale.

Farmers of the Year Award

The 2020 Chester County Farmers of the Year award was presented to Sonya Beltran and her family, owner- operators of First Generation Farms. The Beltran family grows fresh white and cremini mushrooms for restaurant and food service customers up and down the East Coast.

Sonya was initially nominated on her own for the award by the American Mushroom Institute, for excellence as a mushroom grower and industry advocate. Upon receiving notice of the nomination, she requested that her family also be recognized: “I wouldn’t be where I am today without my parents’ hard work and sacrifice.”

Sonya’s parents, Daniel and Maria Beltran, came to the area from Jalisco, Mexico in 1980. Daniel worked his way up through every job in the mushroom industry until he was able to buy his own mushroom houses and start the business now known as First Generation Farms and Masda Mushrooms.

From humble beginnings, the Beltran’s farm now encompasse­s over 50 growing rooms with an average production of around 11 million pounds of fresh mushrooms a year.

Sonya, the eldest of the Beltran’s three children, officially joined the business eight years ago and is currently the Director of Operations, overseeing worker safety, product marketing and sales.

Although the pandemic has been extremely challengin­g for the food service supply chain, Sonya says that worker safety has always been their business’ number one priority. To that end, she partnered with La Comunidad Hispana to offer voluntary onsite COVID- 19 testing, and has worked with employees when they needed flexible schedules due to childcare disruption.

“Its generosity of spirit, especially during tough times, is what makes agricultur­e the heart of our communitie­s.” — Chester County Ag Council Board Chair Chris Alonzo

“Without the harvesters, we wouldn’t be here,” says Sonya.

In addition to her work on the farm, Sonya serves as the Vice Chair of the Mushroom Council, the national mushroom trade promotion group geared towards expanding the consumer market for fresh mushrooms.

“I’m excited about promoting ‘ The Blend,’ a cooking technique that combines chopped mushrooms with ground meat to make recipes more delicious, nutritious and sustainabl­e,” says Sonya. “Mushrooms add Vitamin D, which is critical for healthy immune systems, and they are very cost- friendly for a pandemic budget.”

In the end, it all comes back to family though.

“There aren’t a lot of women mushroom growers, but I didn’t do this to be the next female Latina grower,” says Sonya. “I am honored to be able to do this work and expand my parents’ dream.”

The Duncan Allison Distinguis­hed Service to Agricultur­e Award

In a typical year, the Chester County Commission­ers and Ag Council present the Duncan Allison Award for Distinguis­hed Service to Agricultur­e to a deserving individual who has positively promoted, made significan­t contributi­ons to, or provided exceptiona­l services for the county’s farming community.

Since this year has been anything but typical, the Commission­ers and Ag Council have chosen to recognize the entire Chester County agricultur­e community for their many acts of service and food donations to residents in need during the pandemic.

Examples of this generosity abound including the Chester- Delaware Farm Bureau’s milk giveaways, the Chester County Food Bank’s longstandi­ng gleaning programs in partnershi­p with area farms and the mushroom industry which donated thousands of pounds of fresh mushrooms to food banks for distributi­on.

“We usually think of agricultur­e as Chester County’s top industry for economic reasons, but its generosity of spirit, especially during tough times, is what makes agricultur­e the heart of our communitie­s,” says Chester County Ag Council Board Chair Chris Alonzo.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pictured, from left, are Commission­er Marian Moskowitz, Commission­er Josh Maxwell, Scott Taylor ( spouse of Sonya Beltran), Sonya Beltran, Avril Beltran, Daniel Beltran, Maria Beltran, Commission­er Michelle Kichline and Chester County Ag Council Board Chair Chris Alonzo.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pictured, from left, are Commission­er Marian Moskowitz, Commission­er Josh Maxwell, Scott Taylor ( spouse of Sonya Beltran), Sonya Beltran, Avril Beltran, Daniel Beltran, Maria Beltran, Commission­er Michelle Kichline and Chester County Ag Council Board Chair Chris Alonzo.

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