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Here's our update for January through March 2013.The Many Faces of Kanu. Interested in seeing the dozens of faces that help lead Kanu? Check out our updated team and volunteer pages. Kanu has just two staff members and relies on the generosity of selfless volunteers and advisors. Got time to help...
Institutions like our school lunch program must negotiate long term contracts with farmers and food distributors, a practice that makes it hard for local food to enter our institutional systems. Should we change our procurement rules to at least allow for on demand quotes? Please share your...
Here's our member update for February 2013. Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions.We have wrapped up our Hawaii Energy Project! In the end we engaged about 20,000 people, hundreds of homes, and have directly saved participants over $2 million in energy costs annually. A full...
Passing on this information...Mahi‘ai Match-up is a statewide agricultural business plan contest for farmers and entrepreneurs looking to establish an agricultural business in Hawai‘i. Winners win an agricultural lease from Kamehameha Schools (rent waived up to five years)* and a cash prize...
According to Doreen Virtue, many of the small organic brands have been bought by large corporations and some secretly changing ingedients such as from non-GMO back to GMO or other variations. I therefor thought I'd share her list so we as consumers can we have this in mind and question the...
What I choose to eat depends on two things: Health and Money. (And healthy things also happen to be 'ono.) My first concern is to make sure I maintain and build up a health that provides me with the energy I need to create and become productive without worry. My second concern is if I can afford...