Breadfruit Harvest for Hunger
The Breadfruit Harvest for Hunger project is based upon these simple facts:
- There is tons (literally!) of breadfruit that is not being harvested and eaten in Hawai‘i. A Hawai‘i Homegrown Food Network survey found that about half of the breadfruit grown by is not utilized.
- Many of Hawai‘i’s families are food insecure—lacking access to affordable and nutritious food.
Breadfruit (‘ulu) is a traditional staple crop throughout the Pacific region. It is a local, abundant and nutritious food that can be used to alleviate hunger in Hawai‘i.
In its first month of operation (January–February 2013) Breadfruit Harvest for Hunger has harvested, distributed and processed over 500 pounds of breadfruit.
The project builds relationships with landowners who have excess breadfruit and forms an agreement to harvest. The breadfruit is then distributed through social service agencies such as the Kealakehe Meet and Eat, Ocean View Food Basket and Hawai‘i Island Youth Corps. Excess breadfruit is processed and frozen for future use by the West Hawai‘i Community College Culinary Arts Program.
by comparing it to other local and imported carbohydrate staples based on priceand nutritional value delivered. We are working with chefs to identify and address the barriers to breadfruit being more commonly utilized in restaurants.
In order to help develop the market for breadfruit, the project is also studying the viability of breadfruit as a replacement for imported starchesThe project is seeking additional partnerships with landowners who have excess breadfruit and agencies that serve the food insecure. Please contact Andrea Dean or Craig Elevitch at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 808-756-9437.
The Breadfruit Harvest for Hunger project is funded through the Omidyar ‘Ohana Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation.
Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu is a project of the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network (HHFN) and the Breadfruit Institute (BFI) of the National Tropical Botanical Garden.