AGRICULTURE
POLICY
Policy
Statement
It shall
be the policy of Sierra Club, Hawai`i Chapter, to support actions that
would make the State of Hawai`i increasingly capable of sustaining itself
in the area of agricultural production. Agricultural production, for
the purposes of this policy, shall be understood to include but not
be limited to food, fodder, timber, and biomass crops.
Position Statements
1. Support
the growing diversity of agricultural opportunity as a way of life,
including support for low-cost water supplies for small-scale farming.
2. Support
the diversification of agricultural production through innovative, active
research and extension services.
3. Support
the concept of incorporating food tree crops into annual cropping systems
and of mixed cropping rather than monocultures.
4. Support
the establishment of other crops, including trees, as alternatives to
sugar on agricultural land, as well as the conversion of marginal sugar
cane lands to forest tree crops, but not the conversion of existing
native forest into planted forests of exotics.
5. Support
efforts to minimize soil erosion and degredation on all islands, most
particularly that resulting from human and animal activity.
6. Support
measures to protect agricultural water system components including native
forest watersheds and ground water aquifers.
7. Support
measures to improve the safe handling and controlled use of fungicides,
pesticides, and herbicides to prevent the contamination of air, water,
and foods and the harming of non-target species, especially those native
to Hawai`i. This includes opposition to widespread application of chemicals
for eradication purposes.
8. Support
the concept of "integrated pest management" where it results in reduction
of reliance on pesticides, recognizing at the same time the need for
care in introducing biological control agents.
9. Support
national efforts to develop farming methods that reduce reliance on
chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides.
10. Support
efforts to minimize establishment of industries or land use that produce
waste products harmful to agriculture.