Hawaii Department of Agriculture

A message from The Honorable Sandra Lee Kunimoto:

The Hawaii Department of Agriculture's 300 employees statewide work to support, enhance, and promote Hawaii's agriculture and aquaculture industries.

Hawaii's transition from mono-crop plantations, such as pineapple and sugarcane, to diversified agriculture, including nursery products, seed crops and other vegetable and fruit crops, is important to the state's economy, environment and lifestyle.  Agriculture not only feeds our state, but it also keeps our unique working landscape green - a feature appreciated by residents, as well as the millions of visitors to our islands. 

Hawaii's agricultural products are valued around the world for superior quality and the sharing of Aloha spirit.  Hawaii is also a recognized world leader in aquaculture, producing the finest seafood products for Hawaii consumers and export markets. 

In addition, HDOA protects our agricultural interests with inspection for invasive species of incoming plant material and animals, safeguarding animal and plant health, supporting farmers with affordable land and water, providing financial assistance to farmers and assuring quality of produce. 

Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2006

 

Value of receipts
thousand $

Percent of state total
farm receipts

Percent of US value

1. Greenhouse/nursery

99,949

18.0

0.6

2. Pineapples

75,542

13.6

100.0

3. Cane for sugar

50,200

9.1

6.8

4. Macadamia nuts

38,860

7.0

100.0

5. Coffee

30,295

5.5

100.0

 

All commodities

554,580

 

0.2

 

Farm income and value added data

 

2005

2006

 

Number of farms

5,500

5,500

 

 

Thousands $

       Final crop output

487,574

467,170

+     Final animal output

93,128

86,482

+     Services and forestry

70,990

71,852

=   Final agricultural sector output

651,693

625,504

 

-      Intermediate consumption outlays

245,404

247,526

+     Net government transactions

-3,863

-5,481

=   Gross value added

402,426

372,497

 

-      Capital consumption

44,017

45,657

 

=   Net value added

358,409

326,840

 

-    Factor payments

217,726

221,308

         Employee compensation (total hired labor)

187,873

189,893

         Net rent received by nonoperator landlords

11,337

10,402

         Real estate and nonreal estate interest

18,516

21,013

 

=   Net farm income

140,683

105,532


http://www.hawaii.gov/hdoa/