Urban Farming Hawaii Welcome Individuals Survive… Communities Thrive We do our best to be as productive and self-sufficiency as possible because growing up on an island in the middle of the pacific gives you a deep appreciation and respect for the importance of resource management, planning, and...
Urban Farming Hawaii Welcome Individuals Survive… Communities Thrive We do our best to be as productive and self-sufficiency as possible because growing up on an island in the middle of the pacific gives you a deep appreciation and respect for the importance of resource management, planning, and...
Pollinators and Sustainable Farming in Hawaii Hector Valenzuela, Univ. Hawaii at Manoa Bee World (2018), https://doi.org/10.1080/0005772X.2018.1507347 As the most isolated land mass on Earth, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii represents an oasis for ecologists and biologists to study...
Ken says HTFG’s goal “is to make small farmers more sustainable” so they stay in the business of farming and make money. “We teach our members about the cost of production and the importance of pricing fruit appropriately at farmers’ markets because if they are basically giving it away...
Hawaii Tribune-Herald By KELSEY WALLING Connections Public Charter School in Hilo will grow its farm-to-school programs with the help of federal grant. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently awarded $12 million in Farm to School grants to 176 recipients. Connections Public Charter School and...
Sustainable Farming in Hawaii – Providing for Our Own Well-Being! Posted on October 4, 2021 by The Rama Exhibition David Fuertes, left, executive director of Kahua Pa’a Mua, with Joël Tan from the Ohana Agricultural Resilience initiative for families in the region.PHOTO BY VANESSA DE GU...
Hawaiʻi program, HTDC helps local manufacturers, like those featured at the Made in Hawaiʻi Festival, improve their businesses and grow their companies through coaching and training, consulting, collaboration-focused industry programs, and grant opportunities. For more information, visitwww.htdc....
In all, Mahi Pono will plant more than 3,500 new acres of crops this year, according to Grant Nakama, vice president of operations. Another program, the Mahi Pono community farm, expects tenants to move in by the end of this month. The program provides “farm ready” land, including wat...