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In the late 1970's and 1980's, the dramatic growth of the specialty coffee market revitalized the Kona coffee industry. Kona coffee established a firm foothold as being among the finest gourmet coffees in the world.
The Kona coffee region of Hawai'i is the world of the small coffee farm. Hawai'i remains the sole U.S. producer of commercially grown coffee, and Kona coffee is truly rare. There are over 650 coffee farms in Kona with an average farm size of about 3 acres. The annual Kona coffee production exceeds 2 million pounds of green coffee which represents just a tiny fraction of the total world coffee production.
Developing coffee farms in Kona has been quite rewarding for Paul. Over the years, many of these farms were abandoned or fell into disrepair. Paul decided to gather some of these farms into an 'ohana, or family-run plantations, preserving the individual identity of each farm while carefully protecting the great traditions that are the reasons for the wonderful taste of Kona coffee.
The coffee produced on the various farms of Dr. Paulo's Kona Coffee Company, along with the macadamia nuts, are the best this enchanted land has to offer. The increasing success of Dr. Paulo's Kona Coffee Company allows for the continued growth in the macadamia nut business, and there is planned development for future growth on our farms.
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