“continue to resonate with me since I initiated the Aina Pono Hawaiʻi State Farm-to-School Program in 2015,” said Shan Tsutsui, former Lt. Governor of the State of Hawaiʻi, former State Senator from Maui and Mahi Pono advisor. “It’s my hope that the fruits of this agreement will have a lasting impact on our keiki (children), the agriculture industry, and the state’s ability to become truly sustainable for many years to come.”
I guess that if Maui is a precedent for Oahu then that irrigation water is not going to just flow freely to the fields like it has in the past. It's getting locked down. That's what's beginning here. And they are piloting mosquito programs here too.
They stopped watering the golf courses on Maui to make a show of it and prevented the biggest income generating event for the island (a golf tournament). But the courses and the hotels were not harmed by this crazy action because they have agreements with the insurance industry. After all it was a Chinese offshore insurance conference on Maui that occupied the hotel infrastructure while the golfers and tourists were absent. No shit.
They control the irrigation now so they get free water (, and they use it… no they waste it cause they spray the G-juice then flush constantly on dead grass. While everyone else is getting rationed and fined. Ag in freedom Cities, connected cities, 15 minutes cities, SMART cities….
“This agreement ensures the continued use of these lands for agriculture, the preservation of green, open space in Central Maui, and a consistent and long-term source of revenue for the local economy.”
Green open space is SMART city lingo. My read was that the land needs remediation and that “continued use of these lands for agriculture” is a big part of the problem. I got laughed at by one of the chiefs of the White Truck Mafia (Kobayashi Maru lieutenant) he said it would be financially devastating to commit seasons to remediation. The ground is supposed to poop out cash for the investors or else. UH did not sample the cane land soil on Maui when they produced their report. I think I know why.
It's just really large scale and feels so strange for an island with only 140,000 population. Thousands of acres of lime trees. It's former cane land and it's just exhausted. Nobody on Maui was gonna plant a bunch of food crops in that land and run a huge low nutritional value food crop export operation. But that's the plan I guess and the plan must move forward so bring in “Canadian” owned ag operation. It's more than that though, I've seen things. I spent a few nights trying to sleep on the ground there… yuck. But I saw a train of New White trucks… twenty at least, each one hauling a new trailer with one new dumpster and two new porta potties on it. It was an hour before sunrise, I wasn’t supposed to be there, no one is supposed to be there, they lock the gate. They were heading out deep into the fields. In five states I think it is now legal to use human remains to fertilize crops. There are aspects of the new agricultural practices in the Great reset that normal humans would not consent to. So it has to be done by somebody.
I'm not sure if the dam is intended to be destroyed by an "act of God", irrigation water practices are changing everywhere along with water rights. I guess I need to figure out who will be doing Agriculture there in the future. The DLNR is involved so.... You know. Dawn Chang is in control of the dam I think.
I’m not sure they want agriculture or people there anymore.
Dole pineapple juice label: contains pineapple juice from Costa Rica, Indonesia, Kenya, Philippines, Thailand and U.S.
Except for the pure pineapple, Dole dilutes all their other juice products with cheaper apple juice.
price has also increased a lot maybe tariffs?
The future of agriculture is a conversation that we should continue to have...
They import Hondurans and give them ten hours per week and shuttle then to laundry and groceries.
“Ownership: Majority-owned by a Canadian public sector pension fund. “
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On Maui it’s called “Mahi Pono”. I didn't even research Pomona, that's your area.
Mahi Pono plants like trees, Mac nuts, coffee, (these like acidic soil) on exhausted and acidified soil. Mostly for export to China.
here it says they are growing potatoes, onions and citrus (all weird crops for a tropical island)
https://www.mp-packing.com/map
apparently Mahi Pono means “cultivate morally & properly” (sounds like UN “Sustainable” Agenda 2030)
https://www.investpsp.com/en/news/mahi-pono-purchase-of-former-hc-s-lands-helps-ensure-agricultural-future-for-maui/
“continue to resonate with me since I initiated the Aina Pono Hawaiʻi State Farm-to-School Program in 2015,” said Shan Tsutsui, former Lt. Governor of the State of Hawaiʻi, former State Senator from Maui and Mahi Pono advisor. “It’s my hope that the fruits of this agreement will have a lasting impact on our keiki (children), the agriculture industry, and the state’s ability to become truly sustainable for many years to come.”
Doesn't this sound a lot like the HEC?
I guess that if Maui is a precedent for Oahu then that irrigation water is not going to just flow freely to the fields like it has in the past. It's getting locked down. That's what's beginning here. And they are piloting mosquito programs here too.
They stopped watering the golf courses on Maui to make a show of it and prevented the biggest income generating event for the island (a golf tournament). But the courses and the hotels were not harmed by this crazy action because they have agreements with the insurance industry. After all it was a Chinese offshore insurance conference on Maui that occupied the hotel infrastructure while the golfers and tourists were absent. No shit.
They control the irrigation now so they get free water (, and they use it… no they waste it cause they spray the G-juice then flush constantly on dead grass. While everyone else is getting rationed and fined. Ag in freedom Cities, connected cities, 15 minutes cities, SMART cities….
It's nutsO.
“This agreement ensures the continued use of these lands for agriculture, the preservation of green, open space in Central Maui, and a consistent and long-term source of revenue for the local economy.”
Green open space is SMART city lingo. My read was that the land needs remediation and that “continued use of these lands for agriculture” is a big part of the problem. I got laughed at by one of the chiefs of the White Truck Mafia (Kobayashi Maru lieutenant) he said it would be financially devastating to commit seasons to remediation. The ground is supposed to poop out cash for the investors or else. UH did not sample the cane land soil on Maui when they produced their report. I think I know why.
It's just really large scale and feels so strange for an island with only 140,000 population. Thousands of acres of lime trees. It's former cane land and it's just exhausted. Nobody on Maui was gonna plant a bunch of food crops in that land and run a huge low nutritional value food crop export operation. But that's the plan I guess and the plan must move forward so bring in “Canadian” owned ag operation. It's more than that though, I've seen things. I spent a few nights trying to sleep on the ground there… yuck. But I saw a train of New White trucks… twenty at least, each one hauling a new trailer with one new dumpster and two new porta potties on it. It was an hour before sunrise, I wasn’t supposed to be there, no one is supposed to be there, they lock the gate. They were heading out deep into the fields. In five states I think it is now legal to use human remains to fertilize crops. There are aspects of the new agricultural practices in the Great reset that normal humans would not consent to. So it has to be done by somebody.
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https://substack.com/profile/112140167-travis-christian-lau/note/c-232839432?r=1urjwn&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
I keep updating it.
https://substack.com/@thepascorrupt/note/c-232576305?r=1urjwn&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
Try to figure out what can be done.
Thank you for your insight.
I'm not sure if the dam is intended to be destroyed by an "act of God", irrigation water practices are changing everywhere along with water rights. I guess I need to figure out who will be doing Agriculture there in the future. The DLNR is involved so.... You know. Dawn Chang is in control of the dam I think.
I just added much more stuff so if you have time please review. Solutions? What's the problem exactly?