Project Kanu
Cultivating the pathways that nourish and regenerate our Island Home
We help local growers integrate agroforestry into their land management practices through financial and capacity building assistnce. Guided by our commitment to Mālama Honua (care for Island Earth) and sustainability, our goal is to support underrepresented growers, building a resilient and inclusive stewardship sector that strengthens communities and protects the environment.
900+ Woody Food Trees
+ 800,00lbs of food,
25 Farms, 200+ Community Members/Volunteers
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900+ Woody Food Trees + 800,00lbs of food, 25 Farms, 200+ Community Members/Volunteers ....
Food trees for the future
We can reverse the damage we’ve done—and we can do it while we grow food. Trees in agroforestry systems store vast amounts of carbon, comparable amounts to those of afforestation and forest restoration, while enabling farmers to leave the bulk of their land in agricultural production, promoting food security. Farmers gain income and resilience from multiple crops growing on unique timelines.
OUR FOUNDING PRINCIPLES

