Support Hawaiʻi’s farmers recovering from recent storms
After the Kona Low storms in March 2026, farmers across Hawaiʻi face immediate challenges with lasting effects. Flooding, saturated fields, damaged infrastructure, and lost crops have disrupted operations and put real strain on farm businesses already operating on tight margins.
These farmers grow food for our communities. They are small, family-run operations, new and expanding producers, and graduates of GoFarm Hawaiʻi working to build viable agricultural businesses.
Many are working to recover while also trying to keep their farms moving forward.
Recovery does not happen overnight. Hawaiʻi’s farmers need immediate support and sustained investment. We are helping farmers stay in agriculture and continue contributing to our local food system.
Your support through this fund directly assists farmers as they recover, rebuild, and continue growing Hawaiʻi’s agricultural sector.

