23-05-2025
New digital agriculture form pilot program sees success
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The newly launched digital agriculture form for incoming travelers has been a success, with state officials looking to expand on it in the future.
'Akamai Arrival' takes off: Ag declaration form goes digital
Launched on March 1, the 'Akamai Arrival' pilot program has ran for three months with increased engagement results.
During this time, 74% of travelers who were offered the digital form actually completed it, compared to the old paper form, which averaged about 60% compliance.
Officials said that the more people who complete the form, the better the state will be equipped to protect itself against invasive species or other biosecurity threats.
The importance of the program is that it takes all of us. All of us have to participate so that we know better how to protect the state from incoming pests.
Sharon Hurd, Hawaii Dept. of Ag Chair
'Akamai Arrival' is looking to add a plant and animal arrival form on the digital platform in the near future as well as expand to more flights.
The digital form contains the same questions as their paper counterparts, which passengers can fill out on their laptops or mobile devices before their flight lands.
'The digital ag form offers convenience for travelers. It's accessible, pre-departure and pre-arrival,' says Lieutenant Governor Silvia Luke. 'It's available in six languages, making it easier for non-English speakers to comply.'
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The program is expected to run through the end of the year. For more information, visit the Akamai Arrival website.
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