Hawaii Lawmakers Address Agricultural Impacts of Kona Low Storms
Hawaii Lawmakers Address Agricultural Impacts of Kona Low Storms
US · Published Mar 29, 2026
Hawaii lawmakers are meeting to discuss the agricultural damage caused by the Kona low storms in March
The briefing aims to assess damage, identify urgent needs for farmers, and coordinate recovery efforts.
Lawmakers will consider policy and funding actions to support agricultural recovery and build resilience against future storms.
Addressing agricultural impacts from Kona low storms
Hawaii lawmakers are convening an informational briefing to address the significant agricultural impacts resulting from the Kona low storms that occurred in March 2026. The session, scheduled for April 1, 2026, at the Hawaii State Capitol, aims to gather insights and plan recovery efforts for the state’s farming communities. Co-hosted by several key legislators, the briefing will provide a platform for agricultural organizations and state and federal agencies to present damage assessments and discuss the urgent needs of farmers and ranchers.
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