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0 Hawaii Island's Agricultural
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Sustainable Rural Development
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Assessment Multi-Stakeholder
Partnerships
Value Chain Think Act
Analysis Systemically Collectively Program Design
Understand the problem Collaborate for the solution
Training Needs
Assessment Training & Capacity
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F Hawaii Island Agriculture and Food System Study
Objective: To increase the growth and resiliency of Hawaii Island's agri-food system by mapping and
understanding the system, identifying key needs and opportunities to improve the system, and facilitating
collective action to make those improvements a reality.
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• Support network of local kitchens, food hubs and Recommended Actions from System Study •
Develop agritourism opportunities
processors to increase value added processing • Marketing and branding of agriculture and food
capacity Enable farms to easily recruit quality labor
• Review and improve agricultural curriculum and products produced on Hawai'i Island
• Establish a centralized processing and storage facility on island • Market analysis of key agricultural products and industry
• Explore new models of aggregation and distribution practical training opportunities for students
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Value-Added Growth New Employment Pathways Market Opportunities
Increasing value-added growth opportunities for local farms Establishing new pathways for agricultural Developing new market opportunities for farmers,
including additional commercial kitchen,storage and processing employment and entrepreneurship including building a local brand image and enabling greater
capacity, co-packing, high pressure pasteurization (HPP)and better linkages for connecting agricultural labor access to consumers and increased analysis of
improved aggregation and distribution supply and demand market demand
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• Increase collaboration throughout the system Executive Committee HIAWFP
• Increase support for small farms to lower costs Policy&Advocacy Committee 017
• Ensure government policies and regulations are better informed Data&Analysis Committee vodov
• Build Hawai'i island's potential as a model for tropical island sustainability Funding&Investment Committee
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Ranchers Emergency Recycling& Network
Preparedness Solid Waste Team
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Public Access&
Trails Team
County Government
Federal Government
State Government