Hawaiʻi’s 6,500 farms range from small operations that produce food and raise livestock for their families and their communities to large companies that supply big box stores and export coffee, macadamia nuts, and other luxury foods.
However, like most states, they have had trouble defining a farm, and as a result, fake farms still reap the benefits of lower taxes, regardless of what or how much they grow.
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