Thats good, lets local farmers compete with cheap international imports
The macademia country of origin is Australia. They are actually called Bauple nuts, discovered in what was an ancient Gondwana rainforest in a small town named Bauple just 250km north of brisbane Queensland.
I WANT to buy only Hawaiian macademia nuts! More discussion on common sense sounds like somebody benefits from a delay. What a load of nonsense! The LAST food I would choose to eat is anything grown in China! The water and soil are hopelessly polluted. Tap water is undrinkable. Food from that country is watered with the same water. Consumers have the right to know. Why does this require more discussion?
I thought all food products had to be labeled with country of origin.
They do if they're prepacked in retail packaging.
But like the clear plastic containers of Mac nuts in Foodland that are "Makai Brand", those are just cheap Chinese nuts repackaged on the island and sold in a way that makes them LOOK local/hand made.
This bill would force them to label the country of origin of the nuts they repackage
Production cost became too high fertilizer, chemical and labor .
Is there any support for the growers not only mac nuts also flower , fruits.
A lot of individual growers and facilities have given up their business.
Country should have announced the facts to make us understand how serious it is.
Or they don’t care?
Hawaiian Host spokesperson shows natural "gift" for dancing around a particular question w/out addressing the question directly. Way 2Go, Michelle...Maika'i no!-smh
Does Hawaiian Host import macadamia nuts to Hawaii? Come on, we know what's going on here.
yes, when I worked at Mauna Loa 2016-2019, nuts came from all over the world, raw, unroasted. They varied widely in quality, and Hawaii crops were a mixed quality, some good, some quite lousy. Kenya and S. Africa we're far better than the Aussie nuts. Central and S. American crops varied.
Why would it be any more difficult to label macnuts than it is with coffee?
“Country of origin”… as long as you know this is the Hawaiian Kingdom, not America.
Also, label if it’s organic & non gmo.
yes Australia doesn't mind that you stole their macadamia nut trees either
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We didn’t, an American plantation owner did & brought it here. So if you got a problem with it, take it up with Amerikkka.
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
So what, keyboard warrior? Food has been introduced by new arrivals for thousands of years. Hawaiians are travelers, like so many other people. To say they originated in Hawai'i and it's still a kingdom ( though last ruled by a Queen) is ridiculous, though I think the coup was a terrible thing, it would have happened anyway, by somebody else.
China, maybe. What fun! The Chinese would have erased the Hawaiian culture completely. Go fish.
All Mac nut farms being bull dozed in hamakua for Filipino farmers
In 2021 I bought some delicious macadamias in Mountain View at Dimple Cheek. Since I moved I have bought organic Mac nuts on Amazon. They sell them by the 1/2 pound for $16.99 and sometimes give people 15% off if they purchase $50. They’re good. If Island Naturals or somebody could match that I’d go with them. Help HI farmers get USDA certification that can’t afford it especially if they’d qualify anyway.
The Chinese got all kinds of infrastructure in hawaii!
IT'S ABOUT TIME YOU PROTECT HAWAII. THAT'S WHY YOU WERE ELECTED !! NOW PROTECT THE MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY...THE HAWAIIAN PEOPLE. THE KANAKA !!!! ❤
Ohhhh, so is Hawaiian Host processing non Hawaiian macnuts?
là nông dân trồng mắc ca ở việt nam chúng tôi thu hoạch thủ công và lựa chọn kĩ hạt chín chất lượng
Do they need to state that Macadamia nuts are in fact a native of Australia??
Soon they will want to put a bar code on your nutz.
Lawmakers acting stupid again. Work on the homeless problem and crime! Lawmakers lose money. Sad!
Isnt this what happened to Kona coffee. Other parts of the state also needed to be protected not just Kona. You have Kau, Hamakua, and other Islands who grow coffee. So mac nuts should be correctly labeled.
@@Pedro.McBeans don't know where you get your facts from but here on the Big Island, many areas still have trees being picked on both sides of the island.