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NJ A3392

NJ A3392
Designates hazelnut as State nut of New Jersey.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill designates the hazelnut as the State nut. Hazelnuts are part of a growing multi-billion-dollar industry and hazelnut products include nut butters, baked goods, and candy. The United States accounts for five percent of hazelnut production worldwide. Hazelnuts grown in the U.S. come almost exclusively from the Willamette Valley in Oregon. The eastern filbert blight is a fungal disease that can be lethal to commercially grown hazelnuts. The disease has prevented New Jersey and other states outside of the Pacific Northwest from growing hazelnuts commercially. In 1996, Rutgers University started a program to develop hazelnuts resistant to the disease. In 2020, Rutgers University released to growers its first hazelnut varieties that are resistant to the eastern filbert blight. The new varieties are named "Raritan," in honor of the river whose banks upon which Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus lies, as well as "Somerset," "Monmouth," and "Hunterdon," in honor of some of the first New Jersey counties where the trees are being grown. New Jersey is the first state on the East Coast to grow this cash crop.

AI Summary

This bill officially designates the hazelnut as the State nut of New Jersey, recognizing its growing economic importance and the recent success in cultivating blight-resistant varieties within the state. The eastern filbert blight is a serious fungal disease that has historically prevented commercial hazelnut farming outside of the Pacific Northwest, but Rutgers University has developed new hazelnut strains, named "Raritan," "Somerset," "Monmouth," and "Hunterdon" after local geographical features and counties, that are resistant to this disease. This breakthrough has allowed New Jersey to become the first East Coast state to cultivate hazelnuts as a cash crop, with over 30 growers planting more than 100 acres, contributing to a multi-billion-dollar global industry that includes popular products like nut butters, baked goods, and candy.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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