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Fear of Science impacts the University of Hawaii System

One of the largest areas of biotechnology use  is pharmacology, health and well-being. Did anyone think about the damage that will be done to our new Pharmaceutical Collage at University of Hilo? I must admit I didn’t until I read a Professors comments.

Bill 113 is a “Fear and Mistrust” Bill Fear of Farming and Fear of science, in reality it lacks a sound understanding of either science or  farming. When you fear something you do not outlaw it, you investigate it and find answers  Bill 113 is the equivalent of giving someone who hides in the Closet afraid of the boogeyman the ability to remain hidden and not face reality.

This bill 113 Banning GMOs will harm the Big Island’s chances to be competitive to attract or retain high quality scientists in the most directly applied science fields that assist in human health and well-being.  

  • The lack of scientific understanding and professed mistrust of the scientific process which underpins Bill 113 will weigh heavily on the decisions for Pharmacy and Genetics researchers to decide to work at UH Pharmacy school, and will affect competitive recruitment of agriculture extension researchers and professors at all levels in the UH system on Big Island.

  • Anti-scientific legislation created by a poor understanding of scientific principles and practices erodes public confidence in scientific inquiry and critical thinking.  This undermines the education system in our local communities which are already behind in science, technology, and math education.

The University of Hawaii system is an amazing top rated school that is affordable; if we harm their ability to recruit top quality facility we will hinder our future in yet another unintended consequence.

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Ag Letter to the Hawaii County Community & Council on Bill 113 Opposition

Ag Community Letter Opposing Hawaii County Bill 113Aloha Council Chair J Yoshimoto:

We the undersigned farmers, ranchers and floral & nursery growers collectively produce more than 80% of the food and agricultural products grown in Hawaii.  We are joined in this letter by the undersigned agricultural support groups and selected key individuals and large farms and ranches.

We urge you to vote NO on Bill 113.  

We are in the field every day trying to make a living and trying to improve food sustainability in Hawaii, yet we are under attack for using a tool — biotechnology (they call it GMO) — that is regulated and approved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and is endorsed as safe by respected and recognized organizations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, World Health Organization, National Academy of Sciences, American Medical Association, European Commission, French Academy of Science, and Union of German Academics and Scientists.  Farmers across America use this tool to grow the food that we all eat – and to keep it affordable for working families.

We support public policies that include all types of agricultural production including natural, organic, conventional and cutting edge technology, so we can continue to provide you with food and other farm products even as we compete with insects, weeds, and invasive species, and deal with drought, plant diseases, and other challenges.   

Biotechnology can reduce our use of pesticides, help us prepare our plants for climate change, and may even reduce the need for costly, artificial fertilizers by enabling plants to convert the environmentally-safe nitrogen in the air to a form they can use.  This invaluable tool helps us reduce our dependence on imported fossil fuels and lowers our cost of food production so we can keep food affordable for local families. Not having access to biotechnology will severely limit our ability to prepare for the future and to support future generations.

You know us.  We are your friends, relatives and neighbors.  We are proud and honored to produce food for our communities and for our own families.  And like you, we believe in transparency.  That’s why we open our farms and ranches to allow interested folks the opportunity to see how their food is produced.  Thousands of school children and community members have accepted invitations to tour our farms and ranches. We ask you to use facts, not the unfounded fear that is spread across the Internet, to form your opinions about what we do.

We are committed to caring for the environment because we depend on it. In fact, many of us have received stewardship awards for our efforts.  We want to leave our farms and ranches to our kids and their kids, so we know we must maintain the land and our natural resources. We abide by Federal and State laws and follow accepted agricultural practices. So please let us choose how best to grow your food rather than allow folks who have no experience farming for a living to make decisions for us.

We humbly ask you to help support local farmers, ranchers and floral & nursery growers and allow us to use approved and safe technology; follow market demands; not be discriminated against; and be allowed to use our education, training and experience to continue producing our food and other agricultural products.

Farmers are under attack from a very vocal minority.  We need the silent majority and anyone who values local food production to speak up!

Mahalo for your support,

Signed and Supported by the following:

Commodity Groups:

Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation (1,800 members)

Hamakua County Farm Bureau

Hilo County Farm Bureau

Kohala County Farm Bureau

Maui County Farm Bureau

South Oahu Farm Bureau

Kauai County Farm Bureau

Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council, Inc (130 members)

Big Island Banana Growers Association (10 members)

Hawai’i Forest Industry Association (265 Members)

Hawaii Beef Industry Council

Hawaii Crop Improvement Association (250 members)

Hawaii Floriculture & Nursery Association (300 Members)

Hawaii Papaya Industry Association (190 Members)

Hawaii Pork Industry Association

Hawaii Tropical Flowers & Foliage Association (25 members)

Hawaii Coffee Association

Ag Companies:

Aloun Farms

2 Girls Farm LLC

Alluvion Inc.

Big Island Dairy

Farias Cattle Company

Hamakua Springs

Hawaii Beef Producers, LLC

Hawaii Floral Products

Ho Farms

Island Resources,Ltd

K K Ranch

Kahua Ranch

Kahuku Farmers Inc

Kahuku Farms

Kauai Nursery & Landscaping Inc.

Matsuda-Fukuyama Farms

Nalo Farms

Ponoholo Ranch

Sugarland Farms

Waipoli Hydroponic Greens

Calava Growers

Ag Landowners:

W.H. Shipman

Ag Support Groups:

4 Ag Hawaii

Hawaii Agriculture & Research Center

Oahu Resource Conservation and Development Council

Community Groups

Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (1,000+ members)

Hawaii Island Economic Development Board (120 Members)

Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference (100 members)

Key Individuals

J. Kenneth Grace, Interim Associate Dean for Research, CTAHR

Chales Kinoshita, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, CTAHR

For more information about the safety and acceptance of genetically engineered foods, we encourage you to visit http://www.GMOAnswers.com or http://www.biofortified.org.   

View the printed Ag Community Post here…

5 Reasons to Love Hawaii County Bill 113

  1. It has galvanized the agricultural community, farmers and ranchers are coming together to stand proud and united Opposed to Hawaii County Bill 113. At last count 80% of Food and agricultural producers are signing on to Oppose Bill 113.
  2. It’s a terrible Bill, confusing and poorly written…Seriously you would think the Ford and Willie Show knowing the world is watching would step it up and write a rock solid Bill.  Instead Council member Wille submitted a Bill written on quicksand, or should we say introduced it. eitehr way she gets credit for this contamination,
  3. It’s unfunded. Meaning “Us” the taxpayers get to pay, if  it becomes law. What shall we give up to implement this unfunded bad bill? Education,  a bus route? Parks and recreation Budget for our keiki?
  4. It will add burden to existing County departments who are already understaffed; meaning other programs may suffer.
  5. The Bill stomps all over Federal Law which makes it a prime legal target for a pre-emptive challenge.

 

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The best part is Bill 113 will cost the County of Hawaii between $500,000 to $1 million dollars to even try to implement… I’m sure your all ready to sign onto this because a VERY Vocal minority feels we should create their version of utopia in Hawaii… The paid activists are poisoning paradise with their fear! #Vote No on Bill 113

Why not Oppose Bill 113 based on common sense?

The Big Island FArmers and Ranchers have spent 6+ months fighting Bill 79 then Bill 109 and 113…Enough Already! we’re tired of the deception and the fear mongering. Lets work together with Aloha for the Future of Farming in Hawaii!

Facts

  • Hawaii Farmers and Ranchers work hard to bring Fresh, safe, affordable food to our tables.
  • Did we mention we grow 90% of the agriculture products grown on Hawaii Island; Include Food “We Count”.
  • There is No reason to fear; We’re good stewards of the land.

  • We support all methods of agriculture and coexistence is manageable.

  • Bill 113 jeopardizes our Food Security rather than helping us work towards food self-sufficiency! It take sus in the wrong direction we want to reduce our imported food products…..

  • Cost of food for the rubbah slippah folks

  • We’re Farmers not Criminals; why register only 1 class of farmers?

  • This Bill allows everyone else to use technology  including our imported goods; yet Hawaii Island Farmers cannot use them and we become handcuffed restricting the future of farming in Hawaii.

  • These Bills will drive Big Island farmers out of business.

  •    Just like papaya, Big Island farmers may need biotechnology for virus protection. Unforseen circumstances lets not legislate farming practices without first understanding agriculture and farming in Hawaii.

Big Island should be working towards food security and self-reliance and anti Farming Bills like Bill 113 and 109
distracts us from important work. 70% of all food in America contains GMO, Hawaii imports 85%, this bill does nothing but place Hawaii’s small farmers at a further disadvantage.

   We need all farmers working together, we need a task force of experienced farmers and respected Scientists at the table.  the Hawaii County council should not have started this process such as Bill 113 without working through the issues first, understanding agriculture and speaking with the very people the bill seeks to mandate how they do business; its wrong; the entire process is the cart before the horse. Bill 109 and 113 are bad public policy and they are deceptive!

It’s time to choose; the choice to do what is right versus drink the fear mongering Kool-aide being dispensed by mainland millionaires and their fight to make Hawaii their version of Utopia!  Speak up Hawaii…

It’s about free choice ~ Vote No on Bill 113 and let’s work together with Aloha!

Broad Scientific consensus that biotechnology and GE foods are safe,

GE crops currently on the market are safe to eat. (See the European Commission Joint Research Centre, European Food Safety Authority, The American Medical Association, the National Academy of Sciences, and the World Health Organization)

Get Back to Me….

Hushed murmurs….
…Accusations…Swarming mass of colors….Signs….

Get Back to Me…When you found a way to feed a family with touchscreens and cables…Get Back to me when Your happy to wear something other than those cotton T-shirts that needed planting and harvesting…

Get Back to Me When you can replace the Industry that maintains the world, While you stand here trying to change it…

Hawaii Farmers and Ranchers are under attack from a very vocal minority. We need the silent majority to Support and Speak up for agriculture and help protect our right to farm.

This video gives you a glimpse of what our farmers and ranchers face at every hearing for Bill 113. When activists realize your not one of them it’s a visible reaction. Often ugly, with No Aloha. Our Farmers have been called terrorists, told they would burn in hell and many other horrible comments have been made for no reason other than they attend a public hearing or have the audacity to  speak to the media or simply submit testimony. Can you imagine the audacity to support the Constitution of the United States , the Right to Farm and participate in democracy; yes the audacity of hope that we will prevail despite being less than 2% of the population.

Support Hawaii Farmers and Ranchers they work hard to deliver safe, affordable food to our tables!

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Here are 4 Ways you can help Hawaii Farmers and Ranchers today!

Step 1 – Make sure your voice is heard: We need everyone to send in testimony and state their position on Bill 113, Call….Email….Or Fax … the Hawaii County Council, your Council Person and  Office of the Mayor…..

 

Submit your Testimony & Postion to the Hawaii County Council

  1. Email testimony to counciltestimony@co.hawaii.hi.us
  2. Submit via Fax (808) 961-8912
  3. In person or Mail to  Office of the County Clerk at 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo, HI 96720
  4. Video Testimony can be emailed to  videotestimony@hawaiicounty.gov

Call the County Council Clerk at 808-961-8271 Tell them how you feel about 113, it will hurt consumers and Hawaii Island Farmers and Ranchers!

 Contact Information for Hawaii County  Council Members

 J Yoshimoto – Phone: (808) 961-8272 – Fax: (808) 961-8912 – jyoshimoto@co.hawaii.hi.us

Valerie Poindexter – Phone: (808) 961-8018 – Fax: (808) 961-8912 –  vpoindexter@co.hawaii.hi.us

Dennis “Fresh” Onishi – Phone: (808) 961-8396 – Fax: (808) 961-8912 –donishi@co.hawaii.hi.us

Greggor Ilagan – Phone: (808) 965-2712 – Fax: (808) 961-8912 – gilagan@co.hawaii.hi.us

Zendo Kern – Phone: (808) 961-8263 – Fax: (808) 961-8912 – zkern@co.hawaii.hi.us

Brenda Ford – Phone: (808) 323-4277 -Fax: (808) 329-4786 – bford@co.hawaii.hi.us

Dru Mamo Kanuha – Phone: (808) 323-4267 – Fax: (808) 329-4786 –dkanuha@co.hawaii.hi.us

Karen Eoff – Phone: (808) 323-4280 – Fax: (808) 329-4786 – keoff@co.hawaii.hi.us

Margaret Wille – Phone: (808) 887-2069 – Fax: (808) 887-2072 – mwille@co.hawaii.hi.us

 

Contact the Office of the Mayor; Share your position or testimony

Call 808) 961-8211 –  Fax: (808) 961-6553 –  Email cohmayor@co.hawaii.hi.us

 

Step 2 – Share our messages online via Facebook or Twitter and help us Defeat Bill 113

 

Step 3 – Submit your testimony  as a Letter to the Editor