Food Trees for the Future
We can reverse the damage we’ve done—and we can do it while we grow food. Trees in agroforestry systems store vast amounts of carbon, comparable amounts to those of afforestation and forest restoration, while enabling farmers to leave the bulk of their land in agricultural production, promoting food security. Farmers gain income and resilience from multiple crops growing on unique timelines.
Are you a business, organization or group facilitating the integration of agroforestry on agricultural land and are looking for seedlings and supplies support? Are you a community member based on Hawaii Island looking for free food & native trees? Check out our annual La Honua (Earth Day) Fest. Next one will be on April 25, 2026.
Our beneficiary growers:
We support a more equitable agricultural landscape where all cultivators have the opportunity to thrive.
HuiMAU (Paauilo, Hawaii Island)
O.K. Farms (Hilo, Hawaii island)
Polipoli Farms (Waiehu, Maui)
Hawaii Taro Farm (Waikapu, Maui)
HNK Farm (Haiku, Maui)
Kaiaulu Initiatives (Lahaina, Maui)
Kapapa Loʻi o Kealiʻikuaʻāina (Waipiʻo Valley, Hawaii Island)
Hoʻomana Farms (Wailuku, Maui)
Punakea Palms (Lahaina, Maui)
Mala Kaluulu (Honalo, Hawaii Island)
Wakai Family Farm (Ninole, Hawaii Island)
Ea Aina (Waikapu, Maui)
Matamahina Farm (Papaikou, Hawaii Island)
Kulaiwi Farmstead (Hakalau, Hawaii Island)
La Honua 2025
Malu ulu o Lele (Lahaina, Maui)
La Honua 2024
Hale Akua Garden Farm (Haiku, Maui)
La Honua 2023
Waihee Farms (Kahaluu, Oahu)
Kunia Village (Wahiawa, Oahu)
Hamakua Harvest (Honokaa, Hawaii Island)
Peahi Citrus + Koa (Haiku, Maui)
Paraiso Farm (Pepeekeo, Hawaii Island)
Rebels Roost (Hilo, Hawaii Island)
La Honua 2022
Big Island Farms (Waipio, Hawaii Island)

