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SCR 126

REQUESTING THE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE FEE SIMPLE INTEREST IN THE HALAULA AGRICULTURAL PARCEL IDENTIFIED AS TAX MAP KEY: (3) 5-3-7:15.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Angus McKelvey and 2 co-sponsors

Hawaii legislature requests Agribusiness Development Corporation complete purchase of fee simple interest in Halaula agricultural parcel TMK (3) 5-3-7:15.

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Bill Summary · SCR 126

Legislative bill overview

SCR 126 is a concurrent resolution requesting that Hawaii's Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC) complete the purchase of fee simple interest (full ownership) in a specific agricultural parcel in Halaula. The bill does not mandate action but formally requests the ADC to finalize what appears to be an ongoing or stalled land acquisition.

Why is this important

Agricultural land preservation is strategically important to Hawaii, which imports roughly 85% of its food. Securing productive agricultural parcels supports local food security, farming viability, and rural economic development. This specific request suggests the ADC's acquisition has encountered delays or obstacles requiring legislative attention.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding uncertainty: No information provided about whether ADC has secured or allocated the necessary funds to complete this purchase
  • Sale terms and pricing: The bill provides no details on purchase price, timeline, or negotiation status with current owners, raising questions about feasibility
  • Land use specificity: Resolution doesn't clarify intended agricultural use, tenant arrangements, or how this parcel advances broader food security goals versus other potential acquisitions
  • ADC capacity: Questions about whether ADC has bandwidth and expertise to manage another parcel given existing operational commitments

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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