Join Our Farmers HUi

Need marketing, technical, or farm hub support? Sign up to be notified when we launch to access exclusive services.

  • We are building partnerships with other Hawaiʻi-based agriculture associations to share benefits for all!

  • Being in our hui allows the opportunity for your farm to order small quantities of supplies without the heavy costs associated with small ordering.
    • Seeds
    • Packaging
    Ingredients

  • We connect you with our creative partners who can provide marketing support for discounted rates. We also help to subsidize the cost. Marketing services will include:

    • Branding
    • E-Commercial
    • Email/SMS Marketing
    • Graphic Design
    • Travel & Online listing directories
    • Photography
    • Social media
    • Videography
    • Web design

  • Our Farm Hub can provide you with the space and support to prepare your produce and products ready for the market or to be shipped out to your customers. Support includes:

    • Cardboard shredding
    • Packing materials
    • Powder dispenser machine
    • Liquid dispenser machine
    • Labeling

  • Shipping discounts with Fedex, Aloha & Hawaiian Air Cargo

  • We are a certified cold kitchen and being a part of our hui provides you with the space needed to prepare your products for market. You will be able to utilize our kitchen for:

    • Egg washing

    • Food washing, prep, packaging

    • Juicing

    • Dehydrating

    • Milling

  • • Join the Hawaii Tasting Trails

    • Preferred Placements

    • Advertisement cost sharing

  • We are located along the Onomea Scenic Route with a scenic space for farm to table tastings, meals, workshops and classes. We have the space and staff to help you with building and strengthening relationships with your customers. These pop-ups can occur as:

    • Weekly weekend events

    • Farm-to-Table events

    • Tastings

    • Workshops/classes/fieldtrips

    • Keiki parties

Do you have any more questions about joining our Farmerʻs Hui?
Contact us here

ʻO ka mahiʻai Ke Kua o Ke Kaiāulu

The farmer is the backbone of the community