Pehea ka ‘Āina | How is our Land?
How can the history of agriculture in Hawai‘i inform and inspire us?
What is the state of our food system and how do we overcome limitations?
Where do we want to go to support a thriving landscape and people?
Through dialogues and training workshops the Pehea ka ‘Āina activities aim to support the development of community-wide support for organic agriculture and food system sustainability.
Pehea ka ‘Āina Community Conversations
These talk-story events feature panel discussions farmer-enabled conversations on the cutting edge of growthing local, certified-organic agriculture in Hawai‘i Nei. Information on previous talk-story events can be found here.
All events will be held at Kawaiwai Collective’s Mo‘ili‘ili space on University Ave in Honolulu on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 5:00pm-8:30pm unless otherwise noted.
Pulapula ‘Āina Workshops
These agriculturally focused workshops are aimed at providing technical training and explorations to support workforce development and small business scaling for organic food production in Hawai‘i.
Workshops will primarily be held at MA‘O Organic Farms in Lualualei Valley one to two times monthly.
schedule coming soon