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University of Hawaii Develops College of Tropical Agriculture Facilities

Published 4/24/2005

The University of Hawaii is developing two new projects for its College of Tropical Agriculture. The Komohana Agricultural Complex in Hilo will be renovated and improved to house state-of-the-art labs, offices, greenhouses, and support spaces. Completion of the $14.5-million facility is slated for August 2007. In Molokai, a permanent facility will be constructed for the Molokai Extension Program which currently operates out of a renovated farm building. The $1.1-million project is expected to reach completion in March 2007. Both facilities are supported in part by state funding in the amount of $1.6 million for the Hilo project and $133,000 for the Molokai project.