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Weighing Maui’s farming future

Andrew Gomes
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COURTESY ALEXANDER & BALDWIN INC.

Central Maui’s HC&S plantation, pictured here, was the state’s largest sugar plantation at 36,000 acres and the last to remain in business. It will close at the end of the year, but its parent company, A&B, wants to establish other productive agricultural ventures on the land, even though history has shown farming ventures on former sugar plantation land have often failed to take root.

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COURTESY KA‘ANAPALI COFFEE FARMS

Pioneer Mill, a sugar plantation that shut down in 1999 in West Maui, resorted to residential development on portions of its old agricultural land where 600 acres of coffee were planted. The house-lot sales provide financial support for the coffee farm that occupies a fraction of the former sugar plantation.