The nominees for the role are Corangamite dairy farmer Ian Morris and Colac dairy farmer Mark Billing.
VFF chief executive officer Jane Lovell said by voting, people can have their say on who is appointed to this key role within UDV.
“The UDV vice-president helps to shape the future of the Victorian dairy industry,” she said.
“I would encourage all eligible UDV members to vote.”
The VFF is encouraging prospective members to join and existing UDV members to ensure their membership details are correct to enable them to participate in the election.
“If you have difficulty voting, are interested in signing up as a member or would like to update your membership or contact details, please call our team on 1300 882 833,” Ms Lovell said.
Voting closes at close-of-business on Wednesday, May 26.
The UDV vice-president election results will be announced at the 2021 UDV Annual Meeting and Conference at ZINC Federation Square, Melbourne on Friday, May 28.
RSVPs for the UDV Conference can be made on the VFF website at: www.vff.org.au/udvconference