Source: HAWAII ISLAND BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION submitted to
THRIVE HAWAII AGRIFOOD SUMMIT
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
COMPLETE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
1031175
Grant No.
2023-67013-40764
Cumulative Award Amt.
$25,000.00
Proposal No.
2023-04741
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Aug 15, 2023
Project End Date
Aug 14, 2024
Grant Year
2023
Program Code
[A1141]- Plant Health and Production and Plant Products: Plant Breeding for Agricultural Production
Project Director
WYBAN, J. A.
Recipient Organization
HAWAII ISLAND BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION
17-489 HALE PULE LOOP
KURTISTOWN,HI 96760
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
Hawaii has a long history of innovation in sustainable agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture. Today's high production costs, small local consumer market and distance to larger markets make Hawaii's agriculture uncompetitive in global markets and result in Hawaii importing 85% of our food. Hawaii's governor has declared a goal to double Hawaii food production in 5 years. To meet this goal, innovative solutions are needed. The future of Hawaii agriculture will require technological innovation supported by a tech-friendly workforce with different skillsets than currently exists. To address these issues and seek solutions, we will convene the THRIVE Hawaii Agrifood Summit.We focus on "Tropical Agriculture" as strategic positioning to differentiate our conference from other AgTech conferences around the world. The Tropics face many challenges in producing enough food for rapidly growing populations. Approximately 40% (55% of children) of global population live in the Tropics which will reach 50% by 2050. Climate Change is already having significant negative impacts on food crops in the Tropics and is expected to get worse. Currently global hunger is most prevalent in the Tropics.Developing solutions that increase tropical agriculture productivity through AgTech adoption in the Tropics is necessary and potentially very profitable. Existing AgTech modified for the Tropics and new AgTech IP developed in Hawaii could be commercialized and exported throughout Asia-Pacific and the Tropics. Like Hawaii, tropical farming is dominated by small farms so we will focus on adapting AgTech to small farm applications.Goals for the conference are to:Improve agriculture productivity to achieve higher profits (higher yields & margins) with higher paying jobs, younger workforce, and higher value cropsStimulate development of a local AgTech ecosystem and a technology-enabled sustainable agricultural industryShowcase Hawaii as the ideal location for adapting ag technologies to tropical environmentsAttract investment to Hawaii agricultureReverse the "brain drain" by keeping talented residents employed in HawaiiStimulate economic development in rural HawaiiGenerate sufficient enthusiasm for this conference to make it an annual event.AgTech includes a broad range of specialized fields. Since we intend to make the conference an annual event, each year we will vary our focus on specific themes and specialized topics. In this our second Conference, we will focus on and feature selective breeding and genetics, drones & robotics and big data, and Intellectual Property (IP) and Commercialization. The Tropical AgTech Conference will focus on four main areas:why Hawaii as the laboratory for Tropical AgTech IP developmentbreeding technologies in modern agriculturedigital technologies in agriculturecommercialization of AgTechDeveloping solutions that increase tropical agriculture productivity using AgTech is necessary and could be highly profitable. Currently global hunger is most concentrated in the Tropics. Like Hawaii, tropical farming is dominated by small farms so we will focus on adapting AgTech to small farm applications. We will therefore position our AgTech Conference to focus on: technology for tropical agriculture, technology for smaller farms, technology for high-value crops.
Animal Health Component
(N/A)
Research Effort Categories
Basic
(N/A)
Applied
(N/A)
Developmental
(N/A)
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
20210991080100%
Goals / Objectives
We will convene our second AgTech Conference at the HawaiiConvention Center in Honolulu on September26-27 2023.We convened our first Tropical AgTech Conference at UH Hilo in June 2022. It was generously sponsored by the Plant Breeding section (A1141) USDA NIFA and was considered a great success by all (250 attendees) who attended.To reflect Hawaii's world class expertise and long tradition in aquaculture, we are adding Aquaculture Technology as a key theme of this event. On September 26, the program will focus on AgTech and on September 27 the program will focus on Aquaculture Technology.The 2-day program will include keynote speeches, panel discussions, deep dive breakout sessions plus entrepreneur pitches throughout. We will kick off the Summit with an opening reception at the State's Entrepreneur Sandbox on September 25. Goals for the conference include a review of current breeding technology relevant to Climate change with an emphasis on Tropical species, to expose Hawaii to key AgTech innovations with good potential for Hawaii, to expose global AgTech innovators to Hawaii's resources for adapting their technologies to tropical applications, and to inspire organic growth of innovative Hawaii AgTech and AgTech workforce development.Specific objectives for the conference include attracting 350 registered attendees for the in-person conference and to create sufficient momentum from Year 2 conference to make the conference an annual event.
Project Methods
We are targeting attendees from all Hawaiian Islands, the Asia-Pacific region and from the US Mainland (California, NY and Massachusetts). We are currently targeting 350 in-person attendees; however, the capacity of the venue is about 500. In-person attendees will be charged full fee ($495) for the 2-day conference. One day registration is $300. We are currently offering 'early-early-bird' discount of $100. In June, we will reduce that discount to 'early bird' discount of $50 until 1-month before conference. This is intended to encourage people to attend the conference in-person to achieve maximum interaction.

Progress 08/15/23 to 01/20/24

Outputs
Target Audience:Target audience for our Conference are AgTech startups, Ag businesses, economic development professionals, policy professionals, Ag field grad students, Ag studies undergrads, AgTech equipment suppliers, landowners. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?Many networking opportunities for young professionals to meet leaders in AgTech fields happened at the Summit. The intellectual rigor of the professional presentations was world class and many attendees gave very positive reviews via our post conference survey. The Summit was so successful we are discussing convening our third Tropical AgTech & AquaTech Summit in March 2025. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?We have broadcast the results of the Conference through many social media posts and email newsletter via mailchimp. In addition, all of the Summit presentations were recorded and the videos of each presentation are now available to all Summit registrants on our website (www.HawaiiAgrifood.com). What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals? Nothing Reported

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? We convened our second AgTech Conference at the HawaiiConvention Center in Honolulu on September26-27 2023. It was generously sponsored by the Plant Breeding section (A1141) USDA NIFA and was considered a great success by all (175 attendees) who attended. To reflect Hawaii's world class expertise and long tradition in aquaculture, we added Aquaculture Technology as a key theme of this event. On September 26, the program focused on AgTech and on September 27 the program focused on Aquaculture Technology. The 2-day program included keynote speeches, panel discussions, deep dive breakout sessions plus entrepreneur pitches throughout. We kicked off the Summit with an opening reception at the State's Entrepreneur Sandbox on September 25. We convened an Expert Panel Discussion to review current breeding technology relevant to Climate change with an emphasis on Tropical species. The panel discussion was Chaired by Dr. Marissa Wall, Director of PBARC. Panel members included Drs.Mikey Kantar, Ming-Li Wang, and Mike Muszynski (all of UH Manoa). Other topics included speakers and panelsto expose Hawaii to key AgTech innovations with good potential for Hawaii, to expose global AgTech innovators to Hawaii's resources for adapting their technologies to tropical applications, and to inspire organic growth of innovative Hawaii AgTech and AgTech workforce development.

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