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  1. The Hawaii Department of Agricultures (HDOA) 268 employees statewide work to support, enhance, promote, and protect Hawaii’s agriculture and aquaculture industries.

  2. HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Aloha and welcome to the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA)! Emergency agricultural loans are now available for farms that have been financially impacted by the October 15th earthquake. To view the news release, click here.

  3. The regulation of animal breeds and species that are permitted to enter Hawaii is under Plant Quarantine Branch jurisdiction and administrative rules. Non-domestic dogs and cats and hybrids such as wolf, wolf cross, Dingo, Bengal, Savannah, etc. are prohibited under Plant Quarantine (PQ) law.

  4. For more information on the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture, write to: Hawai`i Department of Agriculture. Office of the Chairperson. 1428 South King Street. Honolulu, HI 96814-2512. Phone: (808) 973-9560. E-mail Address: hdoa.info@hawaii.gov.

  5. Contact. Direct numbers: Quarantine for Dogs and Cats: (808) 483-7151; e-mail: rabiesfree@hawaii.gov. Reporting Illegal Animals – PEST HOTLINE: (808) 643-PEST (7378)

  6. WHAT’S NEW IN AGRICULTURE. Ag Calendar of Events. Seal of Quality Program. Buy Local, It Matters Program. Made in Hawaii with Aloha Branding Program. HAWAII AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER FINE PRODUCTS. Hawaii Agriculture & Food Products Directory (HDOA Export Directory). Hawaii Seafood Council.

  7. The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA), Pesticides Branch regulates the manufacture, sale, and use of pesticides in the State of Hawaii. This section acquaints you with just some of the regulations. For more information, contact the HDOA’s Pesticides Branch at (808) 973-9402. Some Commonly Asked Questions.

  8. Hawaii Agricultural Statistics Service Provides estimates of acreage, production, and value of major agricultural crops, as well as livestock and poultry.

  9. Welcome to the Hawaii Department of Agriculture. Interactive Web App Portal.

  10. Information on importing plants, insects, microorganisms, and non-domestic animals to Hawaii available. The Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s Plant Quarantine Program began more than a hundred years ago when, in 1888, King David Kalakaua decreed that in order to protect the coffee industry in Hawaii, new coffee plants would not be allowed ...

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