Council passes bill for organic standards, regulations at Kula Agricultural Park
A bill passed last week by the Maui County Council promotes regenerative agriculture by prioritizing soil health and reducing the use of harmful chemicals in the 260-acre Kula Agricultural Park Phase 1 expansion area. Maui County photo
The Maui News
The Maui County Council passed a bill last week that reserves the Kula Agricultural Park Phase 1 expansion area for practices that comply with the National Organic Standards Act.
Council Member Gabe Johnson, chair of the Agriculture, Diversification, Environment and Public Transportation Committee, said this legislation will allow local farmers more access to labor and land resources to support the production, processing, distribution and consumption of local food.
The bill promotes regenerative agriculture by prioritizing soil health and reducing the use of harmful chemicals in the 260-acre Kula Agricultural Park Phase 1 expansion area, he said.
“Regenerative agriculture is a forward-thinking system that works to naturally nurture soil, protect water resource and biodiversity and combat climate change,” said Johnson in a news release. “We need to create an environment that supports our farmers and agriculture economy.”
Although the Kula Agricultural Park Phase 1 expansion area must follow the permitted guidelines on pesticides and fertilizers, conventional farming is still an option for farmers in the already established 445-acre Kula Agricultural Park.
This new bill alters the lease application requirements, establishes a waitlist for prospective lessees and prioritizes food for local consumption over non-food crops or crops for export.
“By removing some of the barriers for new farmers to apply for these lots, such as requiring a marketing plan and financial statements, we can support a long-term increase in food production,” said Johnson, who introduced the bill. “Many farmers are interested in organic farming practices, but access to farmland is one of the biggest barriers to the success of an emerging farmer.”
Contact the Office of Council Services at (808) 270-7838 for more information.
- A bill passed last week by the Maui County Council promotes regenerative agriculture by prioritizing soil health and reducing the use of harmful chemicals in the 260-acre Kula Agricultural Park Phase 1 expansion area. Maui County photo



