Big Island Video News

Serving Hawaii County

  • Hawaiʻi Island News Regions
    • Hamakua
      • Mauna Kea
    • Hilo
    • Kau
    • Kona
    • Kohala
    • Puna
Hawaii governor declares Hawaii Pollinator Week
Avatar photo

by Big Island Video News
on Jun 19, 2012 at 3:31 pm

Subscribe to Big Island Video News (FREE)

* indicates required

STORY SUMMARY

HONOLULU, Hawaii: Governor Neil Abercrombie delved into the business of bees on Monday,  proclaiming June 18-24 as “Hawai’i Pollinator Week.” He also signed a bill appropriating thousands to the University of Hawaii for bee hive research on four island counties. In an effort to raise awareness of a threat within the State’s agricultural economy, Governor Neil Abercrombie this […]

HONOLULU, Hawaii: Governor Neil Abercrombie delved into the business of bees on Monday,  proclaiming June 18-24 as “Hawai’i Pollinator Week.” He also signed a bill appropriating thousands to the University of Hawaii for bee hive research on four island counties.

Photo from the bill signing, courtesy Office of the Governor

In an effort to raise awareness of a threat within the State’s agricultural economy, Governor Neil Abercrombie this afternoon proclaimed June 18-24 as “Hawai’i Pollinator Week.” Governor Abercrombie also signed into law a measure that will aid Hawai’i’s fight to control pests and diseases that have been impacting the state’s bee populations.

House Bill 2100 appropriates $30,000 to the University of Hawai’i (UH) system for bee hive research done in consultation with the Hawai’i Department of Agriculture on Hawai’i Island, Maui, O’ahu and Kaua’i. This will include work being performed at UH Hilo’s 110-acre Panaewa farm to develop more efficient methods for controlling the small hive beetle, a major pest of honey bee hives on Hawai’i Island.

“Bees are particularly important as pollinators for our macadamia nut and coffee industries; bee-pollinated crops contribute about $106 million to our local economy,” said Governor Abercrombie. “The University of Hawai’i is leading research that will help to protect many of Hawai’i’s own native pollinators, including seven species of yellow-faced bees that are candidates for the endangered species list.

Hawai’i Pollinator Week coincides with National Pollinator Week to raise awareness of the issue of declining pollinator populations. In Hawai’i, there has reportedly been significant hive loss attributed to the Varroa mite, small hive beetle and diseases. Loss of bee hives is a threat to the agricultural economy on all islands because bees are necessary to pollinate many crops.

Governor Abercrombie added: “By marking Hawai’i Pollinator Week in conjunction with National Pollinator Week, our state is helping to create a positive ‘buzz’ around bees and promote bee health as a vital component to healthy food systems and natural ecosystems.”

UH Hilo has been offering an introductory course on beekeeping for more than 20 years, and now also offers an advanced beekeeping course that allows students to build upon their acquired skills with independent projects that include research and creative activities.

SOURCE: Hawaii Office of the Governor 


Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Panaewa

LATEST NEWS

Shark Bite At Anaehoʻomalu Bay Sends Man To Hospital

VOLCANO WATCH: GeoScientists Promoting Accessible Collaborative Experiences

Kona Man Charged In Kopiko Street Burglaries

Suspect In Ocean View Shooting Indicted By Hilo Grand Jury

VIDEO: Bill Removes Power To Suspend Electronic Media During Emergency

Former Governor Ige Gets Another Lava Tube Award

About Big Island Video News

  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2023 · Dynamik-Gen on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in