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Ep 52. Hawaiʻi Agriculture Conference and the Agricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawaiʻi

Ep 52. Hawaiʻi Agriculture Conference and the Agricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawaiʻi

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When we attended the 2024 Hawaii Agriculture Conference on Oahu, we noticed that the name Agricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawai‘i figured prominently, so we decided to find out more about it. In this episode we speak with Board President Diane Ley about the history and vision of ALFHawaiʻi, how and why ALFH started and continues the Hawaiʻi Ag Conference, and details about their 14 month Agriculture Leadership Program from Diane but also from Molly Mamaril, a recent graduate we spoke with at the Conference.

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:

  • Agricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawaiʻi
  • Hawai’i Agriculture Conference
  • ALFH’s Agriculture Leadership Program
  • Hawaii Farm Bureau
  • Hawai’i Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) 2023
  • The impact of The Jones Act on Hawai’i shipping logistics
  • Future Farmers of America
  • GoFarm Hawaii
  • Molly’s Oahu Economic Development Board “Above the Sides” Podcast
  • Greenpoint Nursery
  • Our podcast with Tim Richards

Find out more about us:

  • Seeds Of Wellbeing website
  • Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub
  • All the SOW links

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