Greenwell Farms is a coffee farming and processing company in the heart of Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. Our primary goal is to bring to coffee lovers around the world the finest 100% Kona Coffee available.
I was a coffee growers in Guyana. It grows very fast there. No grafting. We leave one tree to drop it's seeds n they grow in abundance. In the rainy seasons I just pulled it out of the wet soft soil n replant. Start to produce coffee in about 3 years maybe less. I break off the tip when it's about 4ft high n the tree spreads out more.
Awesome Video. Helps me Understand Why my 100% Kona Whole Beans are so Wonderful. Make my Drinking its Coffee so Memorable. Definitely will be Endulging more often now. So glad to Learn Koni Harvesting can occur for many months. I LOVE fresh coffee beans. Thank you Kona.
How you harvest in india so many coffee estates adopted this method and they successfully cultivated but the thing is how to harvest in india we are growing coffee under the shade trees
Tom Greenwell is the Robert Mondavi of Kona coffee. I lived and worked in the Napa Valley wine industry for decades. Robert Mondavi (whom I knew well) took the approach that instead of competing with each other, local growers and family wineries should cooperate with other to boost quality and promote Napa Valley as a source of great wine. A rising tide raises all ships. I'm so happy to see that Greenwell Farms is working under the same philosophy! I live here in Kona and I am proud to recommend Greenwell Farms to visitors.
Nice! Salute to farmers like you who not only plant coffee to provide for the family but also to help in watershed restoration and wildlife preservation. People may not see it now but your efforts will have positive long term impacts for the surrounding community.
Great video. I have a tiny coffee farm on Napoopoo Rd. and I am slowly replacing older trees with grafted trees. I need to know how to do this. Thanks!
Thank You for the great video. You said that the coffee does not develop it's taste until it's five or six years old. I assume you are talking about the plant even with stumping.