Laupahoehoe, Hawaii

The purpose of the Laupahoehoe Farmers Market is to provide a close-by, profitable outlet for local farmers, growers, prepared food providers, bakers, artists and craft-persons while supplying our Ham... [more]

Pahoa, Hawaii

This farmers' market on Hawaiian Homelands is the most popular venue on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii.... [more]

Waikoloa, Hawaii

Its an open table market from local residents who do grow organic vegetables to help out our community.... [more]

Kealakekua, Hawaii

We are a family-run, certified organic macadamia nut and Kona Coffee farm on the Big Island of Hawaii since 2005.... [more]

Captain Cook, Hawaii

The South Kona Green Market is located in the heart of the agricultural belt on the Big Island of Hawaii.... [more]

Kalapana, Hawaii

Ongoing weekly market, every Saturday from 7am to 12pm. All local Big Island produce, arts, crafts, food vendors, and entertainment.

Mt View, Hawaii

We are a family owned and operated farm, located on the windward side of the big Island of Hawaii. Our farm is at the idea elevation for growing coffee, partly sunny days and cool rainy nights give us

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

The Keauhou Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8am - 12 Noon. Sponsored by the Kona County Farm Bureau and vendors sell direct from their farms fresh produce and other value added products such... [more]

Mountain View, Hawaii

Hilo Coffee Mill "Market @ The Mill" on Saturdays Mountain View's Favorite Gathering Place! "The "Market @ The Mill" is located at the Hilo Coffee Mill farm and is open every Saturday from 9:00... [more]

Mountain View, Hawaii

The Big Island of Hawai`i produces some of the "richest" coffee in the world, comparable to any of the more famous coffee regions.

Keaau, Hawaii

We grow endemic traditional Hawaiian food. Our farms have fruit and root stock dating back 2000 years from when the first Hawaiians arrived by canoe from the Islands of Tahiti.... [more]

Kurtistown, Hawaii

La`iku (Peaceful) Organic Farm is located on the slopes of Mauna Loa, on the windward side of the Big Island of Hawaii.... [more]