
Ep 39. Kamehameha Schools on Food Systems
06/08/23 • 66 min
In this episode we speak with Kaʻeo Duarte and Kanakolu Noa from Kamehameha Schools and Bishop Estate - which we abbreviate as KS. In an earlier podcast we spoke with KS about their 135 year history and strategic vision for the future, but in this episode we focus on how they view their role and responsibilities as part of the larger Hawaiʻi Food System with their initiatives like “50% Buy Local,” forward contracting, and a Food Systems Fund investment program.
Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Resources:
- Kamehameha School
- Ulu Co-op
- FarmLink Hawaiʻi
- Punahou School
- Center for Good Food Purchasing
- Hawaiʻi Pacific Health
- Kahumana Farms
- Poi for the People
- Contact the KS Food Systems Fund Manager: [email protected]
Find out more about us:
In this episode we speak with Kaʻeo Duarte and Kanakolu Noa from Kamehameha Schools and Bishop Estate - which we abbreviate as KS. In an earlier podcast we spoke with KS about their 135 year history and strategic vision for the future, but in this episode we focus on how they view their role and responsibilities as part of the larger Hawaiʻi Food System with their initiatives like “50% Buy Local,” forward contracting, and a Food Systems Fund investment program.
Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Resources:
- Kamehameha School
- Ulu Co-op
- FarmLink Hawaiʻi
- Punahou School
- Center for Good Food Purchasing
- Hawaiʻi Pacific Health
- Kahumana Farms
- Poi for the People
- Contact the KS Food Systems Fund Manager: [email protected]
Find out more about us:
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Ep 38. Kamehameha Schools as Land Steward
In this episode we speak with Kaʻeo Duarte and Marissa Harman from Kamehameha Schools and Bishop Estate (KS). They talk about the 135 year history of KS, and its strategic vision, but we focus on how they manage the approximately 88,000 acres deemed to be “high value ag land” in their portfolio. We also share how an ag producer can apply for KS land leases and talk about all those eucalyptus trees planted on KS land along the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island.
Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Resources:
- Kamehameha Schools and Bishop Estates
- Mahiʻai Match-up Program
- 2009 KS Ag Plan
- Andrea from CTAHRʻs Newsletter
- Richard Ha on “If the farmer makes money the farmers will farm”
- Ulu Co-op
- KS Aina Website
- “Broken Trust” Book, available for free
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Ep 40. The (Ken) Love of Tropical Fruit
It is likely that anyone interested in, or involved in, growing fruit in Hawaii has heard the name of Ken Love from the Big Island of Hawaii. In this episode we speak with Ken about how he became the local pundit on tropical fruit, some thoughts on the most profitable fruits to grow and why, the importance of connecting with local chefs, Hawaii Master Food Preservers, and other musings from this local icon.
Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Resources:
- Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers
- HTFG Facebook Page
- Palamanui Chefʻs Program
- Hilo County Farm Bureau Presentation
- Hawaii Master Food Preservers
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