A Regenerative Circle: From Crops to Compost

In this video, take a tour of Māʻona Community Gardenʻs vermicompost system and see how Aunty Chantal turns food and paper waste into an incredible soil amendment for local farmers.

Discover excitement in an unexpected part of your plate

Staple foods like starches and grains provide the bulk of our energy and nutritional needs. Yet most of the world only eats three staple crops: corn, wheat, and Hawaiʻi’s favorite, rice – totaling about 60% of the world’s total calories!

Earth Month 2022 ‘Ulu Tree Campaign

Hawaiian Electric partners with the Hawai‘i ‘Ulu Cooperative and Hawai‘i Farm Trails to help local farmers!

Hoʻopili ʻAi – Uniting Keiki & Hawaiʻi Food Crops

Farm to school connects kids with their food and with the ‘āina, that which feeds and nourishes us all

Deficiency Symptoms

Nutrient Management for Breadfruit Production

This document provides an overview of nutrient management practices and strategies for deciding when and how to fertilize your breadfruit trees for high quality and quantity of production.

Hawaiʻi Cooperative Webinar Series

Collection of free webinars

ʻAina in the Schools! Cooking Demo on Saturday 4/30

Featuring the Hawai’i ‘Ulu Cooperative and the High School Culinary Arts Programs of Waipahu and Kealakehe.

Breadfruit vs. Jackfruit

Close relatives breadfruit and jackfruit are often confused with each other so we wanted to share some of the main differences and similarities between them to help clear things up--then it’s up to you to decide which to eat!

What is the Difference Between Purple Sweet Potato and Ube?

Is Ube the same thing as a purple Okinawan sweet potato? It can be easy to confuse Okinawan sweet potatoes and ube – a type of yam – because of their rich purple color, but make no mistake, they are two different ingredients.

ʻUlu Education Toolkit

The toolkit is an interdisciplinary, standards-aligned, searchable online database of ʻulu and other indigenous crops resources to help anchor the Farm to School movement within the lives of Hawaiʻi’s youth.

Pruning Breadfruit Handbook

The form and amount of pruning depends on factors such as: tree age, existing tree structure, cropping system, and the owner’s goals and purpose for pruning.