July 12, 2008

Sabina Swift- UH CTAHR Excellence Awardee


Kudos! We are proud of you.


Excellence in Extension 2008 - Dr. Sabina Fajardo Swift, Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences

Sabina Swift

In 2001, extension specialist Sabina Swift started working with non-English-proficient Hawai‘i farmers, many of whom were misusing pesticides. Sabina developed a pesticide safety training program based on face-to-face interaction and training materials in the farmers’ native languages. In 2004, the program expanded to encompass risk management training offered by members of the CTAHR faculty, consultants, community leaders, and representatives of government agencies, sometimes aided by translators. More than 200 farmers on O‘ahu and the Big Island have attended workshops, receiving information on integrated pest management, soil fertility, pesticide safety, recordkeeping, crop and business plans, marketing, loans, and taxes. Evaluations indicate that these workshops have helped participating growers improve their agricultural practices and have strengthened their relationships with county agents.

Before joining our faculty in 1999, Sabina worked for more than two decades in the arachnid collection of the Bishop Museum. During that time, she studied entomology at CTAHR, receiving a master’s degree in 1986 and a doctorate in 1994. Today her work has come full circle: she teaches plant protection to underserved farmers just as she did in Vietnam, Laos, and her homeland, the Philippines, before coming to Hawai‘i more than 30 years ago. We thank her for her exceptional work on behalf of our state’s newest farmers.

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