The land at Moloaa Island of Kauai, Hawaii, was intensely cultivated with sugarcane or pineapples for more than 50 years. When these crops were phased out in 1973 because of insufficient returns, small farmers supported with Hawaii State funds attempted to grow papayas in the area. Being unfamiliar with the area, the growers requested assistance from the State. Under a joint agreement involving members of the Moloaa Farmers' Cooperative, the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, and the Kauai Task Force, the Horticulture Department of the College was given the responsibility to: (I) develop cultivars adapted to Moloaa by evaluating advanced hybrid lines and segregating populations, and (2) develop a mo...
Papaya Cultivation in India comprises both traditional and modern fruits crops. Most traditional fru...
Lantern slide of Papaya Trees, in the Mauna Loa Valley, Hawaii, circa 1905.https://research.library....
The organic certification regulations of the USDA currently define “organic” foods to exclude “genet...
This publication covers all aspects of papaya production in Hawaii from site selection and preparati...
Soil and Land Use Technology. Inc. (SaLUT) formulated an analytical model, the production-marketing-...
This early HAES bulletin summarized information on papaya cultivation and uses. The majority of the ...
Papaya (pawpaw) trees growing directly in a lava field on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, island of H...
Translated in 2005 by Pacific Research and Translation Services, Honolulu; translation coordinated b...
This publication is designed to accompany the video that must be viewed as part of the licensing pro...
● Papayas are grown in all of the CNMI. They are sold in local markets and consumed locally as a f...
This article describes the history of powdery mildew on papaya in Hawaii, as well as biology, ecolog...
The arrival of taro in the Hawaiian Islands, its significance in Hawaiian culture, and the decline i...
The Hawaii Department of Agriculture was charged with grading papayas under the federal papaya marke...
The papaya is a popular fruit crop in many tropical and subtropical countries. Compared with other h...
The Solo papaya (Carica papaya L.), which is the common commercial papaya in Hawaii, was introduced ...
Papaya Cultivation in India comprises both traditional and modern fruits crops. Most traditional fru...
Lantern slide of Papaya Trees, in the Mauna Loa Valley, Hawaii, circa 1905.https://research.library....
The organic certification regulations of the USDA currently define “organic” foods to exclude “genet...
This publication covers all aspects of papaya production in Hawaii from site selection and preparati...
Soil and Land Use Technology. Inc. (SaLUT) formulated an analytical model, the production-marketing-...
This early HAES bulletin summarized information on papaya cultivation and uses. The majority of the ...
Papaya (pawpaw) trees growing directly in a lava field on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, island of H...
Translated in 2005 by Pacific Research and Translation Services, Honolulu; translation coordinated b...
This publication is designed to accompany the video that must be viewed as part of the licensing pro...
● Papayas are grown in all of the CNMI. They are sold in local markets and consumed locally as a f...
This article describes the history of powdery mildew on papaya in Hawaii, as well as biology, ecolog...
The arrival of taro in the Hawaiian Islands, its significance in Hawaiian culture, and the decline i...
The Hawaii Department of Agriculture was charged with grading papayas under the federal papaya marke...
The papaya is a popular fruit crop in many tropical and subtropical countries. Compared with other h...
The Solo papaya (Carica papaya L.), which is the common commercial papaya in Hawaii, was introduced ...
Papaya Cultivation in India comprises both traditional and modern fruits crops. Most traditional fru...
Lantern slide of Papaya Trees, in the Mauna Loa Valley, Hawaii, circa 1905.https://research.library....
The organic certification regulations of the USDA currently define “organic” foods to exclude “genet...