- Hawaii. gov - Department of Agriculture Biosecurity
The Department of Agriculture Biosecurity’s (DAB) 267 employees statewide work to support, enhance, promote, and protect Hawai‘i’s agriculture and aquaculture industries
- Agriculture in Hawaii - Wikipedia
Though Hawaii relies heavily on imports of food from mainland United States and other parts of the world, export of cash crop specific to the tropical growing environment of Hawaii has made agriculture one of the more important economic sectors
- Top Hawaii Agriculture Facts From the 2024 Census of Agriculture
Learn a few fascinating Hawaii agriculture facts, from the number of farms in the state to the top agricultural products
- USDA NASS 2024 State Agriculture Overview for Hawaii
STATE AGRICULTURE OVERVIEW Hawaii Farms Operations† Livestock Inventory † Milk Production †
- Hawaiʻi Primed to Revive Agriculture - Hawaii Business Magazine
Making agriculture a viable industry in today’s Hawai‘i is a daunting task Biosecurity, agricultural crimes, infrastructure, land availability, an aging workforce, limited markets and few food processing centers are among the barriers facing this comparatively small segment of the state’s economy
- Hawaii Agriculture News - Civil Beat
Get in-depth news about agriculture and farming in Hawaii from our independent, nonprofit newsroom serving Honolulu, Big Island, Maui County and Kauai
- Hawaii moves to broaden agricultural land activities
Hawaii farming is now dominated by smaller, multiple-crop operations, with an average footprint of 149 acres, that often do not just produce food, but process and sell it The department
- County of Hawaii | Agriculture
The agriculture of Hawaii's economy from the first settlers of Hawaii to the current agriculture of today, including history, data, and resources
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