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.

(Get the series flyer here)

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 so​on