In-DepthCoconut Beetle Threat to Big Island Agriculture Triggers Immediate Business Response Needs
The detection of the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB) at Hilo International Airport on July 6 necessitates urgent action to protect Big Island agricultural operations and related businesses. Immediate implementation of containment and prevention strategies is critical to mitigate significant crop damage and economic disruption. - Agriculture & Food Producers: Risk of substantial crop loss (coconuts, bananas, palms). Immediate need for enhanced monitoring and protective measures. - Small Business Operators: Increased landscaping and agricultural supply costs, potential impacts on businesses reliant on local produce. - Tourism Operators: Threat to landscape aesthetics and visitor experience, potential impact on agricultural tourism. - **Action**: Agriculture and landscaping businesses must implement enhanced monitoring and control measures immediately.


































