USA - Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture Distributes Over $400K to Support Local Compost Use in Agriculture

07.05.2025 282 views

In a push to keep Hawai‘i's agriculture operations both green and growing, the state's Compost Reimbursement Program has shelled out a hefty sum to support local growers and landscapers. According to a recent report from the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture, a total of $427,670 was distributed to 24 agricultural enterprises. These funds helped cover the costs of compost purchases and transport, lightening the financial load for those selected for the program.

Released in a mix of budget allocations and additional department funds, the program found its roots in an initial $400,000 set aside by Governor Josh Green, M.D., last August, drawn from resources earmarked for invasive species control. Thrown into the bargain, the HDOA tossed an extra $27,670 from their coffers to ensure the program's reach extended as far as it could. "For many agricultural operations, compost is a necessary element and a major expense," said Sharon Hurd, chairperson of the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture, in a statement echoing the program's importance to the community.

The program allowed operations to get reimbursed for up to half the cost of compost, including transportation, but no more than $50,000 per applicant. To help stop the spread of pests like the coconut rhinoceros beetle, compost had to be bought from certified or licensed sellers in Hawai‘i, as reported by the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture.

The future of the program after this fiscal year depends on whether the 2025 legislature chooses to fund it for 2026, as per the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture. For now, the program continues, but its long-term support is uncertain. As Hurd said, covering compost costs not only supports farmers financially but also gives them a big boost.

 

Source - https://hoodline.com

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