Aquaponics and education define award-winning West Oʻahu project
West Oʻahu Hoʻoulu Pacific team wins awards for social enterprise agricultural project designed to improve Pacific Island community health.
West Oʻahu Hoʻoulu Pacific team wins awards for social enterprise agricultural project designed to improve Pacific Island community health.
The study, co-authored by UH Mānoa Associate Professor Michael Roberts, was published in May in the journal Science.
Wall charts created by the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources provide agricultural businesses with important pesticide information.
The College of Agriculture and Human Resources is asking for help on two projects of interest to the public.
UH Mānoa’s GoFarm Hawaiʻi program receives more than $250,000 from the Ulupono Fund at the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation and Kamehameha Schools.
Kapiʻolani Farmers’ Market has grown into a destination event where culinary students, local farmers and the community interact.
Hawaiʻi Community College is offering new non-credit agriculture classes in landscaping and AgBusiness and marketing during August and September.
Protecting the Hawaiian taro industry is a priority for University of Hawaiʻi scientists, farmers and community members.
From anthuriums to worm composting, this annual spring event has something for every plant-lover.
GoFarm Hawaiʻi, a new University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges program, trains commercial farmers at Windward Community College.