Eats is an online app built to make real food more accessible to everyone. With a tap of a button you can order your favorite foods from your favorite spots without ever having to wait. Participating restaurants include Banan and Ai Love Nalo where you can order your food through the app and have it […]
Hawaii Agriculture Conference 2017
Donna Chang appears on Hawaii Food and Farmer Series with Matt Johnson to share details on the upcoming Hawaii Agriculture Conference on August 29th- 30th, 2017. Visit http://www.hiagconference.org to learn more and register! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows […]
Restauranteurs Guide to Honolulu
Tune in for Hawaii Food and Farmer Series with Justine Espiritu and Matt Johnson to hear about Ignacio Iggy Fleishour’s latest farm to table venture, Makana Market & Deli ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check […]
Catch Up with Bike Share Hawaii, Oahu Fresh, Oahu Food Hub and Baby Baba
Justine Espiritu brings us up to speed with the exciting happenings of Bikeshare Hawaii with its upcoming launch in just a couple weeks. Matt Johnson updates us on the new happenings at Oahu Fresh, a multiple farm CSA and restaurant supplier of local produce, as well as Oahu Food Hub, a shared use certified kitchen […]
4th Annual Hawaii Farm Day
Dania Novack-Katz, The Publisher For Edible Hawaiian Islands, Is Helping To Organize The 4th Annual Hawaii Farm Day That Aims To Honor Local Farmers And Farmers Markets. The Event Is On Saturday, May 20th To Encourage Families To Visit And Thank Those Who Work Hard To Grow Our Local Produce. The Statewide Effort Is A […]
Celebrating the [UN]cultivated
[UN]cultivated Inc. is an international nonprofit organization that works with communities to help them build regenerative food systems through the integration of traditional knowledge, scientific research, and technology. Their mission is to preserve indigenous knowledge while cultivating food systems in harmony with nature. Hawaii Food and Farmers Series co-hosts Justine and Matt talk to President […]
Dreams and Schemes of a Bibliophile
Justine Espiritu shares a taste of her passion for book clubs and offers book recommendations with special guest, Mark Watkins of The Hawaii Project. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for […]
Ag Research and Renaissance in the Kunia Corridor
Founded in 1895, the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association (HSPA), dedicated to improving the sugar industry in Hawaii, has become an internationally recognized research center. Its name change in 1996 to Hawaii Agriculture Research Center (HARC) reflects its expanding scope to encompass research in forestry, coffee, forage, vegetable crops, tropical fruits, and many other diversified crops […]
Agrofood Initiatives.. What’s the Point?
Mary Mostafanezhad and Eli Litzelman of the University of Hawaii’s Department of Geography, along with Dr. Krisna Suryanata, collaborate on a research project that examines the proliferation of agro-food initiatives (AFIs) in Hawai‘i. Through this research, they ask: How and to what extent do AFI participants contribute to the viability of local agriculture economies in […]
Can Conservation and Agriculture Co-exist?
Conservation and agriculture sometimes conflict with each other, however they can actually work very well together! The Soil and Water Conservation Districts are local units of government established under State law to carry out natural resource management programs at the local level. Districts work with millions of cooperating landowners and operators to help them manage […]