Farmers with destroyed livelihoods seek options and answers

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Administrative Rules Officer Ted Shiraishi of Hawaii Department of Taxation speaks Friday during a disaster emergency resource meeting at the Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Robert Masuda, first deputy director of the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, stands to speak Friday during a disaster emergency resource meeting at the Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Nearly all of the chairs are filled Friday during a disaster emergency resource meeting held by the Hawaii Floriculture and Nursery Association at the Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo.

Workers roll out purchased plants for a customer Thursday during a plant sale for Jan Anderson at Rozett’s Nursery in Hawaiian Paradise Park.

Jan Anderson of Kapoho Kai Nursery stands amongst a group of licuala grandis Thursday during her plant sale at Rozett’s Nursery in Hawaiian Paradise Park. (Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — The ongoing eruption on Kilauea’s lower East Rift Zone has displaced a few thousand people and altered the landscape.