MEMORIAL-CHARLESTER CROCKETT
SR 73 requests the Agribusiness Development Corporation to maintain the Kohala Ditch, ensuring reliable irrigation for local farmers and supporting agricultural productivity.
SR 73 requests the Agribusiness Development Corporation to maintain the Kohala Ditch, ensuring reliable irrigation for local farmers and supporting agricultural productivity.
The primary intent of SR 73 is to formally request that the Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC) take over the responsibility for the routine maintenance and repair of the Kohala Ditch. This resolution aims to ensure that the ditch, which is crucial for agricultural irrigation in the Kohala region, is properly maintained to support local agribusinesses and agricultural productivity.
SR 73 represents an effort to enhance the maintenance of critical agricultural infrastructure in Hawaii. Although the resolution was ultimately not adopted, it highlights the ongoing discussions regarding the management of agricultural resources and the role of the Agribusiness Development Corporation in supporting local farmers. The resolution's failure to pass indicates the challenges faced in legislative processes concerning agricultural infrastructure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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