KEAUHOU FARMERS’ MARKET
Keauhou Shopping Center, Keauhou
Saturdays, 8 a.m. - noon
Sponsored by Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation this market features all Hawaii
grown products.
SOUTH KONA GREEN MARKET
Sundays 9am-1pm
Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Gardens, Captain Cook
Produce, Kona Coffee, Local Artists, Flowers & Plants, Herbal Remedies,
Baked Goods
Please Bring your own Bag!
KTA SUPERSTORES
Kona Coast Shopping Center
Keauhou Shopping Center
FOODLAND
Sack ‘n Save, 75-5595 Palani Road, Kona
ADAPTATIONS, Honaunau
Grower, distributor and marketer of vegetables, herbs, bananas, citrus,
medicinal plants and lemon balm, representing many Hawaii Island farmers.
Call for CSA subscription.
Tane Datta / 328-9044
adaptations@igc.org
ATABOY ORCHARDS, Captain Cook
Grower of atemoya, lychee, avocado; sold mostly to wholesalers but fruits
can be found at Hilo Farmers’ Market and Alii Drive Farmers’ Market in
season.
Gunnar Freivalds / 323-2474
BIG ISLAND ABALONE
Japanese "Ezo" abalone sold every Friday at their farm entrance from
2-4 PM of daily by calling in advance. Located 1 mile south of the
Kona Airport at the Natural Energy Lab.
989-8852
HOOMALU FARM, Kealakekua
Grower of certified organic mango, papaya; conventional coffee, avocado and
macadamia nuts.
Bill and Brooks Wakefield / 329-9729
HUALALAI FARM, Kailua-Kona
Coffee sold on the web: www.hualalai.com
Frank Boteilho, Manager
KAWANUI FARM, Honalo
Organic vegetables and herbs, available from the farm.
Nancy Redfeather / nancyredfeather@yahoo.com
KEALIA RANCH, Captain Cook
Naturally raised, grass fed beef from Kealia Ranch and from the Andrade
family, Paauilo. Stop here too for seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables from
local farmers; Hawaiian Vanilla Co. and Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
products, too.
86-4181 Mamalahoa Hwy.
328-8744
KOKOLEKA LANI FARMS, Holualoa
Grower of cacao. Grower of 100% Kona Kokoleka Lani Farms coffee, pineapple,
papaya, banana, tropical flowers available at Alii Gardens Marketplace, Wed.
and Sat.
Farm tours by appointment
Greg Colden / www.konanaturalsoap.com /
322-9111
KUAIWI FARM, Captain Cook
30 years growing organically in mauka Kealakekua. Certified organic by
HOFA. Growing 100% Estate Organic Kona Coffee, Raw organic Macadamia Nuts
and Organic Mac Nut Butter, Cacao, Bananas, Avocado, Herbs, Pineapple,
Mulberry, Veggies, Citrus. Lilikoi jelly.
Tours available on request.
Una Greenaway & Leon Rosner
www.kuaiwifarm.com / 328-8888 /
una@kuaiwifarm.com
LION’S GATE FARMS, Honaunau
Grower of Kona coffee and macadamia nuts; available at the farm. Farm tours
daily; 105 mile marker, Hwy. 11
Suzanne Shriner / www.coffeeofkona.com / 328-2335
LOVE FAMILY FARMS, Captain Cook
Grower of organic tropical fruit bearing HOFA stickers; available at Keauhou
Farmers Market, Choice Mart Grocery in Capt. Cook, and sold to restaurants
on the Big Island.
Ken Love / www.Hawaiifruit.net / 323-2417
MALUHIA ORCHARD, Captain Cook
Growers of kaimana lychee and rambutan; look for labels
Farm visit by appointment
Mary and Bob Laird / 323-9878
PRINCESS RADHA FARM, Captain Cook
Growers of Kona coffee and macadamia nuts. Farm tours daily
Page Trygstad / Yoko Harada / 930-8416
ROYAL HAWAIIAN SEA FARMS, Keahole
Grower of limu ogo.
Steven Katase / 329-5468
UIKANE FARMS, Kealakekua
Avocado farmer.
Jack and Kay Prettyman / kaymaunakeasummit@msn.com / 325-7558
WEAVER FARM, Kealakekua
Growers of several mango varieties, available at KTA stores in season. Also
produces dragon fruit; Kona Dragon Fruit Inc.
936-9779
HUGGO’S
75-5828 Kahakai Rd., Kailua-Kona
Eric Von Plate Luder, owner/Loetree Berry, chef
Serves island fish, lettuces, spinach, tomatoes and other Hawaii island
products.
www.huggos.com / 329-1493
KONA BREWING COMPANY
75-5629 Kuakini Hwy., Kailua-Kona
Lunch and dinner features a variety of locally grown products and fresh fish
alongside handcrafted ales and lagers brewed on premise.
www.konabrewingco.com / 334-2739
THE CLUB AT HOKULIA
78-6831 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona
Peter Abarcar, Jr., executive chef
Serves a wide array of tropical fruits like mango, poha, lychee, avocado in
season; salad greens, spinach, tomatoes, beef, fish, taro, sweet potato,
pipinola, hoi‘o, etc. Private club restaurant but available to local non
profits for events.
www.hokulia.com / 896-8812
TWELVE TREES PROJECT, Captain Cook
Kona Pacific Farmers Cooperative
82-5810 Napoopoo Road
328-2411
In an effort
to provide quality, year round supply of tropical fruit for local markets,
twelve fruit trees have been chosen by island chefs, fruit buyers and
growers to be planted and brought into production at this demonstration
orchard. The twelve fruit are cherimoya, fig, poha, mysore raspberry,
grumichama, rangpur lime, tropical apricot, pomegranate, kumquat, loquat,
surinam cherry and tree tomato/tamarillo.
Harvests are
donated to the West Hawaii Community College culinary school where student
chefs develop recipes for the fruit. Hopefully at the end of the project,
farmers will be encouraged to plant these trees that will have been analyzed
for cost of production and potential market. Visitors are welcome to a self
guided tour, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
HERITAGE RANCH, based in
Honaunau
Heritage Ranch's
rural community
services include: educational programs in the schools, promotion of
partner ag-tourism gourmet and gift products, farm and historic site tours
and cultural events, and developing sustainable rural community facilities
and renewable energy resources.
Call Marcy at 328-2452 to find out about cool local-food things to do!