Creative agroforestry for food production in home, farm, and community landscapes
Agroforestry landscapes are models of productive, low input systems that have sustained people for centuries in Hawai'i. Farmers, homeowners, and communities are rediscovering the many benefits of agroforestry. This workshop offers participants an introduction to best practices in establishing and maintaining a working agroforestry landscape tailored to their needs. Presentations combine traditional, modern, and local knowledge to enable participants to get started on their own systems, avoiding pitfalls. With a little knowledge and experience, the end result can be a landscape that provides high productivity, social & cultural values, and beauty, now and for generations to come. Join us for an interactive and lively learning experience! Please register early, as space is limited.
Kaua'i: April 25–26 Workshop report
Maui: June 12–13 MAUI information and registration
Hawai'i (Kona): June 20–21 KONA information and registration
O'ahu: June 27–28 O'AHU information and registration
Source: Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network – Food-Producing Agroforestry Landscapes For Hawaii