Observed arrival · 2026-08-20
HCFSN Wants to Feed Hawaiʻi From Hawaiʻi
The Hawaiʻi Community Food Sovereignty Network proposes restoring underused land into food forests, seed banks, compost hubs, and community food systems.
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HCFSN’s model is unusually concrete: it studies each parcel’s soil, water, history, and permitted uses, then builds the project the land can support. Its stated Harvest Pledge sends at least 20% of every harvest to Hawaiʻi food banks and community feeding programs.
The Hawaiʻi Community Food Sovereignty Network proposes restoring underused land into food forests, seed banks, compost hubs, and community food systems.
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