Hokuli’a Teaches Homeowners to Grow Coffee & Crops on their Property
What if your first cup of morning coffee was grown right in your backyard?
For those choosing to reside at Hokuli’a, in the Kona Coffee belt area, a new home includes a lifestyle of sustainable living and cultivating their own produce crops.
Hokuli’a, a luxury private golf club community along the Kona Coast of Hawaii Island, residents enjoy an agricultural-centric sustainable lifestyle.
Every property consists of between 1 – 2 acres of land area with an agricultural easement on their property where they can grow their own vegetation. Many Residents share their produce with other neighbors and members of the Club.
With the benefit of an agricultural easement for farming and sustainable living, growing fruit trees or coffee trees, property owners enjoy exceptionally rich soil in the area. Due to its location in the Kona Coffee belt region, the largest sustainable agricultural zone in the state and the region where world-famous Kona Coffee grows, the community enjoys consistent weather all year-round.
This rare opportunity allows owners to practice malama `aina, the Hawaiian philosophy of responsibly and taking care of the land.