Farms & Markets
Whether you are discovering the art of coffee, picking macadamia nuts or browsing the local farmer's markets ... we have the scoop on where to go.
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79-7346 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua |
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808-322-2100 |
Our Beginning - Henry Nicholas Greenwell
In 1850, Henry Nicholas Greenwell left England to pursue a new life in Kealakekua, Hawaii, which today is known as the Heart of Kona. Mr. Greenwell was later joined by his wife, Elizabeth Caroline, and the couple would spend the next 40 years farming, ranching and producing Kona Coffee. Eventually, the Greenwell�s one-of-a-kind coffee would catch the attention of coffee lovers around the world, and, in 1873 the President of the Kaiser�s Exposition awarded them with a �Recognition Diploma� for their Kona Coffee at the World�s Fair in Vienna, Austria.
Our Legacy
Henry Greenwell�s legacy continued decades later, when his grandson, Norman Greenwell, and his great grandson, Thomas Greenwell, developed coffee in the early 1980s on some of the same land. This new generation of the Greenwell family has marshaled in the modern era of specialty coffee in Kona and has played an important part in Hawaii�s coffee industry. Today, the company maintains coffee orchards on 85 acres, is developing new farms, and it controls and manages another 60 acres of coffee for other land owners. As one of the largest and oldest coffee producers in Kona, Greenwell Farms is proud to celebrate its history and spread the spirit of aloha with every cup. |
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81-6581 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua |
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808-323-2275 |
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73-1942 Ha'o St, Kailua-Kona |
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808-325-5566 |
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82-6199 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook |
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16-701 Macadamia Road, Hilo |
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808-966-8618 |
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Waikoloa Village |
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67-1229 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea |
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Kamehameha Avenue, Mamo St, Hilo |
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On Alii Drive in Kailua Kona |