It just makes sense. Mauians like to share and we like our Maui Farm To Table movement. More and more Maui homes and restaurants are enjoyintg Local foods, grown here on Maui.

Maui's ag tours give visitors a chance to see how our island nurtures growing things. A day spent with the folks who grow our food is an experience that invokes the best of old Maui.




Hana Bay Coffee

Hana Bay Coffee Co. is a coffee grower and roaster from Maui, Hawaii. Our farm sits on the island's most fertile soil at 3,000 feet above sea level in upcountry Kula. We hand-roast coffee grown in Hawaii as well as other parts of the world.


Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm

In the uplands of Maui, nestled along the skirt of Haleakala(House of the Sun)mountain lay the beautiful gardens of Ali`i Kula Lavender. Maui's Lavender Lifestyle experience.
Visit our beautiful mountain sanctuary for daily tours, host your wedding or other special occassions in our scenic gardens, or take part in our many exciting events.


MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION

Maui Tropical Plantation and Country Store, an exotic tropical setting for weddings, banquets, family outings and more. Featuring the Waikapu Grill serving delicious meals made with locally-grown produce.


MauiGrown Coffee Company Store, Inc

MauiGrown tm Coffee is Maui’s largestgrower of 100% Maui Estate Coffee. Visit the MauiGrown Coffee Company Store to sample the varieties of coffee grown on the Estate and learn about the growing and harvesting of MauiGrown Coffee. Coffee tours available. Call 661-2728.


Maui Awawa Coffee

Maui Awawa Coffee farm prides itself in growing the highest quality of coffee in ideal conditions. "Awawa" (pronounced ah-va-va) means valley and our farm is located deep in a valley where the volcanic soil is rich and fertile. Haiku rains keep the trees happy while the canopy of larger Kukui Nut trees provide shade from the warm Maui sun.


O'o Farm

In the upcountry farming community of Kula, lies eight acres of pristine land sustainably maintained and biodynamically cultivated. O’o Farm is the result of the owner’s extraordinary commitment to providing quality local produce for their local Maui restaurants to deliver a true “Farm to Table” experience. In 2000, surfing buddies turned successful restaurateurs, Louis Coulombe and Stephan Bel-Robert purchased near virginal upcountry land with a citrus and stone fruit orchard and a few coffee trees. Today, O’o farm matures with Hawaiian coffee and fruit trees, rows of lettuce and garden vegetables, greenhouses with flavorful tomatoes, herbs and flowers that supplies upscale Lahaina eateries Pacific’O, I’O, The Feast at Lele, and Aina Gourmet Market.



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