Agricultural Resource Management
Administers the development and management of key agricultural resources.
Land and water are two ingredients essential to sustaining
agricultural operations. In recognition of Hawaii's limited land and
water resources, the State Department of Agriculture is charged with
preserving these important resources to ensure the viability of
Hawaii's diversified agricultural industry.
Through its Agricultural Resource Management Division, the Department
operates the State's Agricultural Park Program. The major objective of
this program is to assist people who are interested in leasing land for
farming ventures by providing irrigation water, reasonably priced
farmland with infrastructure and facilities to encourage competition
within the industry.
The program is composed of three separate sub-programs:
PROGRAM NEWS:
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Molokai Irrigation System
- Molokai Irrigation System Information
- Molokai Irrigation System - Financial Analyses
- Maunawili Farmers Assist in Ditch Repairs (9-07)
- Earthquake Damage Priority List for Waimea Irrigation System (10-15-06) revised 04-07
REPORTS:
- Map 1 East Kauai Irrigation System
- Map 2 Kekaha Ditch Irrigation System
Map 3 Kokee Ditch Irrigation System
Map 4 Pioneer Mill Irrigation System
Map 5 Waiahole Ditch Irrigation System
Map 6 Lower Hamakua Ditch Irrigation System
Map 7 Molokai Irrigation System
Map 8 Upcountry Maui Irrigation System
Map 9 Waimanalo Irrigation System
Map 10 Waimea Irrigation System
Map 11 East Maui Irrigation Systsem
Map 12 Kauai Coffee Irrigation System
Map 13 West Maui Irrigation System