Farming Traditions Live On in Island Paradise
When you picture a tropical paradise with pristine beaches, beautiful sunsets and lavish accommodations, Hawaii no doubt comes to mind. But long before honeymoons defined the destination, another industry reigned supreme on this American paradise—agriculture.
Back in the 1950s, production of the crop known as “King Sugar” and clever marketing of pineapple as a luxury product made agriculture a major source of revenue for Hawaiians.
In fact, Hawaii produced 75 percent of the world’s pineapple supply during this time and had dominated the sugar industry for over a century...