How a carrot helped connect an island community


Looking out over the verdant 31-acre expanse of Kahumana Organic Farms in Waianae’s Lualualei Valley, Farm Manager and Director of Social Ventures Christian Zuckerman sees the future growing in every pound of produce.

Kahumana cultivates about 50 varieties of fruits and vegetables while focusing on five primary crops: baby salad greens, Swiss chard, leeks, dill and carrots. “My favorite thing we grow are our carrots,” says Zuckerman. “They’re so much sweeter and have so much more flavor…

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