Alumni News

Positioned for Growth

Thesis explores a clonal rootstock program for cacao in Hawaiʻi

Positioned for Growth

Sizewise, our cacao industry is but a tiny sliver of the five million metric tonnes (MT) of dried cacao beans produced globally in 2017. But our emerging reputation for “fine flavor” cacao (used to make high-value craft chocolate that commands a much higher $$$ price) means acreage in Hawaiʻi could increase significantly over the next five years.

Aquaculture and Economic Recovery

CSTA discusses food security and local opportunity

Aquaculture and Economic Recovery

As the Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture moves forward with its FY2020 Plan of Work, Executive Director Cheng-Sheng Lee rings an optimistic note that funding and support for aquaculture could grow in the coming years.

Bad Seed

USDA investigates packages of unsolicited seeds from China

Bad Seed

No, it’s not pizza delivery, or that e-commerce package you’ve been waiting for weeks to arrive. The Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), has received reports of people across the U.S. receiving “suspicious, unsolicited packages of seed” that appear to be coming from China.

Congrats, Zhiqiang Cheng!

Turfgrass and landscape pest expert wins arboricultural award

Congrats, Zhiqiang Cheng!

Golf courses, resorts, and homeowner lawns across the Islands rely on Hawai‘i sunshine, good irrigation, and the expert guidance of Zhiqiang Cheng of the Dept. of Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences.

How to Make “Quick Stick” Stick

NREM thesis investigates out-planting of nitrogen-fixing tree species

How to Make “Quick Stick” Stick

What do intensive agricultural expansion, urbanization, sandalwood harvesting, and unmanaged grazing have in common? They all result in deforestation and depleted soil, both globally and across the Hawaiian Islands.

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