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With more than 85% of food imported from off-island, many Hawai‘i Island residents are concerned about our community’s food security. These workshops empowered participants to reduce their food budgets, increase consumption of fresher, more nutritious food, decrease the impact of spiraling fuel costs, and help create an abundance of food for sharing or sale. The workshops took place in Kona (October 18, 2008), Hawi/Kapa'au (March 8, 2009), Pahoa (March 22, 2009), and Ocean View (June 6, 2009). Support for the workshops came from the Hawai'i County Resource Center and Permanent Agriculture Resources.
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At Milk & Honey Farm, Britton Price presented their poultry and livestock systems.
Livestock and barn at Milk & Honey.
Bee hives in silvopastoral system.
Britton discusses his use of fruit tree and mac nut orchard as livestock pasture.
Participants converse with Keiki Kekipi.
Britton explains his plans for additional livestock paddocks for goats and milk cows.
Kids brought kids for participants to pet.
Pua Mendonca enthusiastically portrays cultivation and use of Hawaiian taro.
Hawaiian Organic Ginger gave away ginger seed and ginger to eat.
At Milk & Honey Farm, Britton Price presented their poultry and livestock systems.
At Milk & Honey Farm, Britton Price presented their poultry and livestock systems.
At Milk & Honey Farm, Britton Price presented their poultry and livestock systems.
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