
Farm-Friendly Bills in the 2026 Legislature
January, 2022. Policy plays an important role in shaping our food systems and you can help shape Hawaiʻi’s current policy by using your voice.

Weed & Ungulate Management
Take a look at some of the methods our farmers use for mitigating Weed & Ungulate pests when establishing young ʻUlu trees.

Co-crop Program
More than just 'Ulu! We buy and sell kalo, 'uala, pala'ai, and avocado!

Coconut Agroforestry: The CRB Issue
Part 3 of our Coconut Agroforestry series - Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Coconut Agroforestry: The Niu Future
Part 2 of our Coconut Agroforestry series - How to integrate Niu today

Coconut Agroforestry: Ike Niu
Part 1 of our Coconut Agroforestry series - Traditional Coconut Knowledge

Welcome to ʻUlutopia!
Come with us on a field trip to this splendid little educational 'ulu orchard.

Carbon Sequestion potential of ʻUlu
Lets explore how we can estimate the Carbon Sequestration potential of 'Ulu trees in Hawaii.

ROOTS-TO-REEF: Breadfruit Trees Protect Our Oceans
Soil erosion and runoff are especially concerning for us in Hawai‘i because our runoff flows directly into streams and quickly enters the ocean, negatively affecting coral reefs and marine ecosystems. Understanding how breadfruit agroforestry can contribute to soil health is crucial in developing a sustainable future for Hawai‘i.
Kodiakooler – Eco-friendly insulated packaging
Hawai‘i ‘Ulu Cooperative is committed to the values of mālama ʻāina – care or protection of the earth.

Make your own hypoallergenic pillow, easy DIY
If you are looking to reuse the compostable insulation received with our frozen food products, here is an easy, step-by-step guide to making your own cushion or travel pillow

Turn our compostable insulation to animal bedding
Here is a creative way one of our customers used their Kodiakooler insulation after receiving a package from us. Mahalo nui e Hannah for sharing your adorable guinea pig video!

Combat Climate Change with ‘Ulu Agroforestry
’Ulu is one of the most climate-friendly, nutrient-dense foods you can put on your plate. That’s because of the unique, carbon-storing nature of breadfruit trees
