As of the beginning of February, approximately 67,000 pounds of local mandarins from Mahi Pono have been ordered by schools ...
Mahi Pono is making waves in local agriculture by transforming former sugarcane land into fertile fields of diversified crops. The company’s latest focus? Maui-grown onions and watermelons—two staples ...
D.O.E students and families can expect to see Maui-grown mandarins on their plates this Spring.
It warms my heart to see all the fields filling up with edible crops and fruit trees. I love the signage indicating what’s growing where. Would love more signs especially along the Mokulele Highway.
In a 117,000-square-foot warehouse behind the old Puunene Mill lies Mahi Pono’s new packing facility, which will now make it easier to pack some of its produce for sale. At its facility, launched in ...
Mahi Pono’s agricultural lands total about 41,000 acres, roughly half of which have been planted to date. A more than century-old system tapping East Maui mountain streams to mainly irrigate Mahi Pono ...