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Your search found 122 hits- Agricultural Resource ManagementThe Agricultural Resource Management Division administers the development and management of key agricultural resources. Land and water are two ingredients essential to sustaining agricultural operations. In recognition of Hawaii’s limited land and water resources, the State Department of Agriculture is charged with preserving these important resources to ensure the viability of Hawaii’s diversified agricultural industry. […]
- Agricultural Produce Processing and Marshalling FacilitiesOversees facilities in Kamuela, Honalo, Maunawili, Kalaeloa, and Hoolehua. Agriculture related facilities, such as vacuum cooling plants, slaughterhouses, experimental stations and marshalling yards, serve as centers for farmers. Currently there are nine facilities; four on the island of Hawaii. Hawaii Kamuela Vacuum Cooling Facility is operated by the Kamuela Farmers Cooperative which consists of 60 members. […]
- Labeling Law for Hawaii-Grown Roasted and Instant CoffeeNew Coffee Labeling Law Effective July 5, 2002 This new law, “Hawaii-Grown Coffee Law”, which amends §486-120.6, Hawaii Revised Statues expands mandatory labeling and advertising requirements to roasted and instant coffee, made from at least ten percent Hawaii-grown green coffee. The law also clarifies labeling requirements, definitions, and violations; and establishes record keeping requirements. The […]
- Hawaii Seal of Quality Provides Brand Protection to Athena of HawaiiNovember, 2012 Located in an ideal coffee growing region in the shadow of the Mauna Loa volcano, Athena of Hawaii is a unique farm on the Hawaiian Kona coast. Their coffee fruits are meticulously picked by hand ensuring the highest quality and peak ripeness. Their growing methods utilize sustainable agricultural principles, meaning not to exhaust the […]
- 2011 Eat Play ShopThe SOQ producers gathered to promote their SOQ products for in-store demos and cooking demonstrations at Eat Play Shop, the 2nd Annual Shop Local Event held at Kahala Mall on June 26, 2011. After experience the genuine, Hawaii-grown, Hawaii-made, premium products, the customers were able to purchase SOQ products at Whole Foods Market Kahala and […]
- American Farm Bureau Federation Trade ShowAmerican Farm Bureau Federation’s Annual Meeting was held at Hawaii Convention Center, HI, from January 8 -11, 2012. The SOQ program participated in the trade show with the following SOQ companies: 1st Look Exteriors Big Island Abalone Manoa Honey Company Haliimaile Pineapple Company Paradise Meadows Aikane Plantation Coffee Company […]
- Hula Girl FoodsHula Girl Foods 41-745 Mooiki St., Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795 Contact: Carol Andrews, President Phone: (808) 259-5114 Fax: (808) 259-8914 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hulagirlfoods.com Hula Girl Foods is a family operated company established in April of 1988. With over 25 years of experience and ten employees, making sugar cane products has always been a family affair. . All of Hula […]
- Hawaiian Nougat Company, LLCCompany: Hawaiian Nougat Company, LLC Contact: Liz and Peter Anderson Phone: (808) 926-4885 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hawaiiannougat.com Honolulu, Hawaii husband and wife team, Liz and Peter Anderson created a Hawaiian confection that brings the sweet taste of the islands in a candy that has been around for centuries. Hawaiian Nougat, pronounced noo-guht or noo-gah, was created […]
- Star-Advertiser, Buy Local Article on Hawaiian Nougat CompanyBUY LOCAL Locally sourced items star in nougat maker’s products By Erika Engle POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Sep 13, 2013 KRYSTLE MARCELLUS / [email protected] Pete and Liz Anderson use mostly local ingredients when making nougat in their shop in Kaimuki. KRYSTLE MARCELLUS / [email protected] Liilii Chocolate Nougat You say […]
- 2012 Retail Event #2 at Foodland WaimeaThe Second SOQ retail event took place on Saturday, May 26, 2012, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at Foodland Super Market Waimea, Kamuela, HI. Again, the event promoted SOQ companies and Big Island farmers to increase the visibility of locally grown, premium agricultural products in the public. In-store sampling included fresh watercress, sauteed mushrooms, pineapples, […]