HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A new 80-acre agriculture park in Haleiwa is growing more than crops. It’s helping refugees plant roots.
The project on Oahu’s north shore is essentially a farming incubator for immigrants, refugees and trafficking survivors to help them start their own businesses, while supporting food security in the islands.
Meechai Moda and Gigi Reynolds are originally from Thailand and have been working together on various farms in Hawaii since 2007…