Mahi Pono recently reached a significant milestone by completing its first commercial harvest of Hawai‘i-grown mandarins, a move that supports the company’s broader goal of enhancing local food production and food security. To celebrate this achievement, a portion of the crop is being distributed to various schools throughout the state to ensure local children have access to fresh fruit. The remaining harvest is being sold under the "Maui Harvest" brand and can be found at specific local retailers, such as Island Grocery Depot on Maui, KTA Super Stores on Hawaiʻi Island, and military commissaries on Oʻahu.
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Friday, February 13, 2026
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