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Upcoming Kauaʻi 6/28

GoFarm Hawaiʻi Open House, Kauaʻi 6/28
From 11am-12pm
Register Here

 
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Nursery Build Demo Workshop 6/28
From 1pm-3pm
Register Here 
Space is limited

Oʻahu: Food Sovereignty Cohort

In collaboration with Nation of Hawaiʻi and Purple Maiʻa
Apply Here by June 20

Navigating Cultural Collaboration Video

If you were unable to join us on 5/30 for our Navigating Cultural Collaboration Webinar with Moon Kine Tingz, you can watch the video recording [here]

Statewide Farmer Training Program

GoFarm Hawaiʻi is a Statewide Beginning Farmer Training Program with sites on Oʻahu, Kauaʻi, Maui, and Hawaiʻi Island. Our mission is to enhance Hawaiʻi’s food security and economy by increasing the number of sustainable, local agricultural producers by providing hands on commercial farm and business training. 

For more information on the program and training opportunities:

AgBusiness Services

The GoFarm Hawaiʻi AgBusiness Team helps new and existing agribusinesses strengthen their business models with technical support in areas of finance, marketing, business planning and resources. Business assistance and consultations are available to discuss goal setting, business strategy, financial analysis, market opportunity and more.

For more information on AgBusiness Services and Resources: 

Free Hawaiʻi Agribusiness Guidebook

This guidebook is a summary of important points and tips for farmers relating to the business aspects of running an agribusiness. To read more, Click Here

2023 GoFarm Hawaiʻi Annual Report

Check out the full report here.

Statewide: Jobs & Opportunities

If you are looking for any agriculture jobs or opportunities, Click Here.
Need help sharing a listing? Email us at info@gofarmhawaii.org

GFH Community Edition Series

Want to get some tips and tricks on starting your home garden? Learn from some of our Coaches as well as our Alumni about topics like planting trees, growing leafy greens, and raising chickens.

For more videos in our GoFarm Hawaiʻi Community Edition Series, Click Here

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GoFarm Hawaiʻi Land Statement

In our efforts to support land access for Hawai‘i’s farmers, we work to honor the land as a living entity that nourishes and sustains our communities. We recognize that Native Hawaiians were its original stewards, and that today’s system of land access and ownership reflects a history shaped by both cultural connection and periods of displacement and loss, with land and water taken unjustly through coercion or force.

 

At GoFarm Hawai‘i, we approach our work with humility and a strong sense of kuleana (responsibility). We are committed to education and actions that strive for equitable, respectful stewardship of the land, guided by the Hawaiian value of mālama ‘āina (care for the land). By training new farmers with a blend of traditional wisdom and contemporary practices, we aim to nurture relationships with the land that are rooted in respect and gratitude.

Mahalo to the following organizations for their generous support and collaboration

If you require information in an alternate format, please contact us at: info@gofarmhawaii.org
GoFarm Hawaiʻi’s work is supported by the US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture, ANNH (USDA-NIFA 2023-38470-40866 and 2024-38470-43374), BFRDP (USDA-NIFA 2023-49400-40868); FSOP (USDA-NIFA 2024-70020-43225) USDA Rural Development, the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture; American AgCredit and CoBank; and Kamehameha Schools. See above for addtional supporters and collaborators.

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