There are many countries that are synonymous with the production of coffee beans. Those countries could include Columbia, Brazil, Guatemala, Arabia, etc. However, one may not consider the country of the United States as a producer of fine coffee.
This oversight may be due to the fact that one may forget that Hawaii is part of the United States and that Hawaii is known for their production of coffee. Two particular Hawaiian islands that are know for their coffee is the Big Island and the Island of Molokai.
If researching the Hawaiian coffee harvest on Molokai, it is important to understand more about the Island of Molokai, the lifestyle of this island, and what make this Hawaiian coffee so unique.
The Island Of Molokai
The agriculture found on Molokai is truly a reflection of the lifestyle of the inhabitants found on this island. That lifestyle is a commitment of the people to preserve the pristine beauty of the landscape and to honor the resources of the land and the surrounding sea. This commitment has resulted in little or no change to the island and avoidance of modern day development experienced by other islands.
Therefore, this mindset and subsequent respect of the land produces quality crops. Those crops include sugar, pineapple and coffee. The Hawaiian coffee produced on the island of Molokai is a new crop, but is beginning to make strides in the coffee market.
The Uniqueness Of Hawaii Coffee From Molokai
The reason why Hawaiian coffee from Molokai does so well is due to two basic factors. Those factors include the climate and the soil.
The climate of Molokai is conducive to the growing of tropical crops. This is due to its proximity to the equator. In addition, the island of Molokai receives abundant sunshine and moderate amounts of rainfall.
In addition to the climate, Hawaiian coffee beans grown on the island of Molokai are enhanced by the soil that comprises this land. It is a well known fact that the Hawaiian Islands were formed from a series of volcanic eruptions. Subsequently, this soil is intensely red in color, allows for the drainage of water and is saturated with mineral content. This rich soil is extremely conducive to the growth of Hawaiian coffee on the Island of Molokai.
One other feature of the land of Molokai is that one particular coffee plantation borders a large reservoir. This reservoir acts as a huge humidifier which helps to standardize the humidity. In addition, the water from the reservoir enables the Hawaiian coffee producers to adequately irrigate the coffee trees.
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