Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB499

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Agriculture.

Impact

To counteract this trend, SB499 proposes the establishment of a succession planning education program through the Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC). The program aims to educate farmers and ranchers on the significance of planning for the transition of their agricultural businesses to ensure continuity and productivity. Additionally, the legislation mandates the ADC to facilitate connections between current agricultural producers and potential successors, whether they are new entrants into farming or existing farmers looking to expand. This initiative is intended to keep agricultural lands in production and combat the trend of farmland falling out of use.

Summary

SB499, introduced in the Hawaii legislature, addresses the significant decline in agricultural land use within the state. According to a baseline study, Hawaii has lost over twenty-seven thousand acres, equivalent to a three percent decrease since 2015. The bill emphasizes the necessity for sustaining viable agricultural activities and highlights the aging demographic of farmers, with the average age sitting around sixty-one. It identifies a pressing issue: younger generations are showing reluctance in taking over family farms, which threatens to render much of this land inactive, further exacerbating agricultural decline.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB499 is the allocation of funds for the program. While the bill outlines the need for financial resources to implement the education program effectively, discussions may arise regarding budget specifics and the prioritization of agricultural initiatives within the broader financial framework of the state. Furthermore, the dynamics of land ownership and leasing may also lead to debates among stakeholders regarding the best approaches to facilitate land transfers and maintain agricultural productivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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