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Revitalizing Breadfruit

Revitalizing Breadfruit

"The Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu Project.“

Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu is a project to revitalize 'ulu (breadfruit) as an attractive, delicious, nutritious, abundant, affordable, and culturally appropriate food which addresses Hawai'i's food security issues. It is well known that Hawai'i imports about 90% of its food, making it one of the most food insecure states in the nation. Additionally, since the economic downturn of 2008, many families lack access to affordable and nutritious food. We believe that breadfruit is a key to solving Hawaii's food security problems.

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Board and Advisors

Board

Leslie Apoliona, North Kona Land Asset Manager for the Kamehameha Schools Land Asset Division.

Andrea Dean, Organizer, planner and facilitator.

Craig Elevitch, International author/editor, agroforestry educator and workshop organizer/presenter.

Barbara Gerrits, Manager, Holuakoa Gardens and Cafe, slow food restaurant.

Auntie Shirley Kauhaihao, cultural practitioner and farmer (native, food, and craft plants), active in many community organizations.

G. Pedro Tama, Editor, publisher and community networker.

Advisors

Project advisors have extensive experience in sustainable local food in Hawai‘i and represent a broad range of locations and interests. They play an advisory role, supporting project activities with periodic consultation and feedback.

Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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