Sunday, May 10, 2009

Chapter 11: The Agricultural Core



Hawaii’s mild climate allows Hawaii to produce many different types of agriculture. About 40 percent of Hawaii is dominated for farmland and the agriculture sales per year play a big role in the Hawaii economy. Probably when most people imagine agriculture in Hawaii, the crops that they may come up with are pineapple, sugarcane, coffee, macadamia nuts, or this sort of thing.

But Hawaii agriculture include even avocados, bananas, citrus, ginger, guava, papayas, taro, onions, sweet potato, lettuce, and seed crops. These are also very important crops that help sustain Hawaii’s economy.

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