Produce Farms in Hawaii
30 produce farms listed across Hawaii. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown by local farmers. Directory updated July 2026.
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Aloun Farms
Kapolei, HI
Aloun Farms in Kapolei is one of the largest commercial farms in the Hawaiian Islands, family-run for over 45 years and voted KITV4's Best Local Farm. Specializing in fresh, seasonal island produce including famous sweet onions, the farm supplies Hawai'i's top distributors, hosts the Aloun Country Market on second and fourth Saturdays, and runs an annual high school culinary competition.
ANCIENT VALLEY GROWERS LLC
Pahala, HI
Ancient Valley Growers manages Wood Valley Ranch mamaki in Pahala, growing Hawai'i's native antioxidant-rich nettle tea pesticide-free for local and mainland markets. The regenerative farm — whose co-owner leads the Hawaii Farmers Union United Ka'u chapter — also raises pasture animals for raw milk, eggs, and chicken, and grows nutrient-dense vegetables for local restaurants and food hubs using Korean Natural Farming methods.
Awalau Farm
Haiku, HI
Awalau Farm is a 30-acre sustainable vegetarian farming community hidden in the hills of upper Haiku, Maui, bordering a 62,000-acre state reserve, with ancient caves, waterfalls, forest trails, and a menagerie of alpacas, goats, sheep, horses, and tortoises. Known for its Haunted Haiku Hike and family-friendly Enchanted Farm Tour, the farm also offers permaculture classes, educational farm stays, and hand-harvested Hawaiian clay skincare.
Big Island Farms
Honokaa, HI
Big Island Farms in Honokaa is an educational farm whose gardens hold over 200 species of edible and medicinal plants — coffee, banana, papaya, cassava, taro, ginger, turmeric, cacao, avocado, breadfruit, and more. Privately guided farm tours include fresh fruit tastings, with medicinal workshops, immersive programs, and seasonal macadamia nuts for sale.
Farm Link Hawai'i
Honolulu, HI
Farm Link Hawai'i delivers the best selection of local groceries on O'ahu — fresh produce, ethical meats, dairy, baked goods, and pantry staples from local farmers, ranchers, bakers, and chefs — next-day to your door with no subscription required. EBT/SNAP shoppers get free delivery and 50% off fruits, vegetables, and poi, and the Hō'ili'ili Market & Deli storefront in Honolulu serves farm salads, sandwiches, and pizzas daily.
Hale Akua Garden Farm & Eco-Retreat
Haiku, HI
Hale Akua Garden Farm & Eco-Retreat is a nonprofit working-learning organic farm and retreat center in Haiku, Maui, on the Road to Hana, where stays combine growing food on the land with Hawaiian healing traditions like Lomi Lomi and Hula. The farm offers educational tours, wholesale produce, and retreat hosting, and donates $2 per guest stay to Leilani Farm Sanctuary.
Hawaiian Mana Farm
Captain Cook, HI
Hawaiian Mana Farm in Captain Cook grows all-natural products on the Big Island with no chemicals, no pesticides, and no GMOs, sold through its online farm shop.
Honolua Farms Kitchen
Lahaina, HI
Honolua Farms runs a 100% solar-powered shave ice and bakery trailer at Honolua Bay on Maui, growing its own bananas and other fruits on the farm. Visitors rave about the shave ice and call the banana bread the best on Maui.
Kaʻala Farm Inc
Waianae, HI
Ka'ala Farm is a cultural learning center in Wai'anae maintaining 40 lo'i kalo (taro patches) across 97 acres of restored indigenous agricultural land. All kalo and produce is returned to the community — Wai'anae food banks and kūpuna first — while over 3,000 visitors a year get hands-on with the lo'i, hear the mo'olelo of Hāloa, and learn the traditional Hawaiian land tenure worldview of aloha 'āina.
Kahumana Food Hub & Organic Farms
Waianae, HI
Kahumana Organic Farms grows 100,000 pounds of certified organic produce a year using regenerative practices on 25 acres in Lualualei Valley, Wai'anae. Part of a community organization founded in 1974, the farm runs a CSA with island-wide pickups, a farm-to-table café with prepared meal delivery, and programs spanning housing for homeless families, services for adults with disabilities, and a summer feeding program serving 3,000+ meals a week.
Kapanaia Farms
Kapaau, HI
Kapanaia Farms sits above Kapanaia Bay in North Kohala — the historic canoe landing of King Kamehameha I — growing fruits, vegetables, greens, and herbs picked at peak ripeness and delivered to market within hours. The farm uses companion planting, crop rotation, and homemade fertilizer teas brewed from comfrey and banana peels, never chemical pesticides; offerings run from Jimmy Nardello peppers to mango, apple banana, and dragon fruit via the Kohala Food Hub.
Kekela Farms
Waimea, HI
Kekela Farms is a family-run vegetable farm in Waimea on the Big Island, established in 2002, growing more than 30 different vegetables in over 100 varieties on Mana Road. Though not certified organic, the farm uses OMRI-approved organic fertilizers and amendments; the on-farm market is open Tuesday afternoons 2–5 and Saturday mornings 8–noon.
Kolea Farm
Haleiwa, HI
Kolea Farm is a community-supported organic permaculture farm in the hills of Pupukea on O'ahu's North Shore, growing a wide variety of foods for local members and restaurants. Volunteer sessions run Saturday mornings, where visitors learn permaculture, grafting, and air layering while planting, mulching, and harvesting alongside the farm ohana.
Kumu Farms Country Market
Wailuku, HI
Kumu Farms, established in 1980, farms nearly 250 acres on Maui and Moloka'i, producing certified organic and conventional produce for Hawai'i and mainland markets — its signature crop is the GMO-free Sunrise papaya. The Country Market in Wailuku carries the farm's artisan goods too: papaya jam, raw Hawaiian tropical blossom honey, macadamia nut butter, Maui macadamia nuts, and Maui Oma artisan coffee blends.
La Kahea Community Farm
Wailuku, HI
Lā Kāhea Community Farm in Waikapū hosts one of Maui's best farm tours — the Taste of Hawaii experience, with tropical fruit tastings, fresh-pressed sugarcane juice, and a look at regenerative syntropic farming. Built with grit and no big investors, the farm also offers a farm-to-taco cooking class featuring its own Aina Tacos and Maui-made tortillas.
Lokoea Farms
Haleiwa, HI
Lokoea Farms is a family-run fruit farm in Hale'iwa's Anahulu river valley on O'ahu's North Shore, growing naturally since 2000 — Hale'iwa Gold Hawaiian oranges, Meyer lemons, limes, grapefruit, avocado, mango, and papaya. The orchard uses regenerative practices like compost, cover crops, and recycled rainwater irrigation, sells through Farm Link Hawaii, and offers farm tours through Airbnb Experiences.
Manadina Farm
Naalehu, HI
Manadina Farm is an abundant food forest on the slopes of Mauna Loa in Naalehu, growing over 180 varieties of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and medicinal plants. Guided edible farm tours let visitors snack on whatever is in season, the on-farm Mauka to Makai Eatery serves farm-to-table dining, and the secluded grounds host weddings, retreats, and special events.
MAʻO Organic Farms
Waianae, HI
MA'O Organic Farms in Wai'anae operates one of the largest certified organic farms in Hawai'i, growing over 40 varieties of fruits and vegetables on land co-managed by youth interns and apprentices. Founded in 2000 as a social enterprise, MA'O connects youth and land through aloha 'āina, pairing paid college internships and mentorship with organic production — with a CSA, farmers market stands, and a 249-acre expansion in Mākaha underway.
MAʻO Organic Farms Palikea Site
Waianae, HI
The Palikea site is part of MA'O Organic Farms, the Wai'anae social enterprise running one of Hawai'i's largest certified organic farms with over 40 varieties of fruits and vegetables. Youth interns and apprentices co-manage the fields through paid college internships, growing food for the CSA and farmers markets while training as the next generation of community leaders.
Maui Moon Farm
Haiku, HI
Maui Moon Farm in Huelo runs the largest in-ground aquaponics system on Maui — powered entirely by solar and filled with rainwater. The sustainable farm doubles as a learning center for hands-on education about natural systems, with wheelchair-accessible, child-friendly grounds and tours by appointment.
Maui Tropical Plantation
Wailuku, HI
Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapū celebrates Maui's agricultural bounty with its Tropical Express tram tour through working plantation fields, plus on-site dining and shopping. Open Tuesday through Saturday on Honoapi'ilani Highway.
Mountain View Farms
Waianae, HI
Mountain View Farms is a small family farm in a Waianae valley using Korean Natural Farming — harnessing natural microorganisms with zero herbicides or pesticides, beyond its organic certification. The farm grows moringa (sold as pure powder), naturally farmed vegetables trusted by O'ahu's top chefs, and natural pork from pigs raised on a vegetarian diet free of hormones, antibiotics, and vaccines.
Noho'ana Farms
Wailuku, HI
Noho'ana Farm is a Native Hawaiian family-owned regenerative farm on two acres of ancestral kuleana land in Waikapū, Maui, restoring lo'i kalo (taro patches) and 'ulu agroforestry fed by Waikapū Stream since 2004. Through its Manawaiulu Food Hub the farm produces poi and 'ulu flour, aggregates kalo from other kuleana farmers, and runs a bilingual 'āina-based education program spanning keiki to kūpuna.
Okoa Farms
Makawao, HI
Oko'a Farms sells its fresh, organically grown produce through two Maui storefronts — the Kulamalu Shopping Center in Makawao's Upcountry and Wailea Village — both open daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The farm is committed to sustainable growing practices with a wide range of fruits and vegetables.
Pinner Creek Organics
Hilo, HI
Pinner Creek Farms (formerly Pinner Creek Organics) is a small family farm near Hilo with over 40 years of cultivation experience, growing world-class Hawaiian white blue-ring ginger, true Hawaiian red turmeric, black turmeric, and edible Lehua Maoli taro. Roots are flown priority overnight from field to front door within 72 hours of harvest, along with powders, tinctures, and seeds.
Puna Organics
Pāhoa, HI
Growing organic ginger and turmeric for export since 1992, this Pāhoa farm claims the longest track record of any organic ginger grower in the world. Now operating as Hawaii Clean Seed after a 2008 merger, it ships high-quality organic ginger and turmeric with a specialized ordering process.
Puna Organics
Pāhoa, HI
Puna Organics has grown organic ginger and turmeric for export since 1992 — longer than any other grower in the world — from Pāhoa on the Big Island. In 2008 the operation merged to form Hawaii Clean Seed, LLC, supplying premium organic ginger and turmeric seed stock with specialized shipping.
Sumida Farm Inc
Aiea, HI
Sumida Farm is a family-owned watercress farm in Aiea, O'ahu, established in 1928 and fed by the fresh waters of Kalauao Spring on Kamehameha Schools land. For nearly a century the farm has nourished the community with fresh, nutritious watercress while educating generations about protecting the island's freshwater resources.
Sun Farm Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
Sun Farm Hawaii is a regenerative family farm in Honolulu offering hands-on farm tours, school field trips, farm stays, and wellness retreats that mix farm-to-table food with yoga, sound healing, and cacao circles. The farm store is open daily 8 a.m. to noon with farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade baked goods, herbal teas, and coconut water; guests can explore aquaponics and meet the farm animals by reservation.
The Farm at Hokuala
Lihue, HI
The Farm at Hōkūala in Lihue, Kaua'i is a 16.5-acre fruit orchard and organic vegetable garden reclaimed from an overgrown golf course, home to 12 species of traditional canoe plants brought by the first Polynesian voyagers. An on-site apiary produces around 120 gallons of honey a year for the farm-to-table menu at Hualani's restaurant, and guided hands-on tours cover planting, harvesting, and the farm's history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many produce farms are in Hawaii?
US Farm Trail lists 30 produce farms in Hawaii, with listings around Kapolei, Pahala, Haiku. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a produce farm near me in Hawaii?
Use the map above to find produce farms closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
