Looking for a list of egg farms in Hawaii? This list of small to large egg farms and markets should help!
The islands of Hawaii are a great place to find fresh, organic, tasty, and ethically produced eggs - as well as being a good place to sell fresh eggs.
Whether you’re looking to start an egg business in Hawaii, learn more about the industry, or something else, here’s a list of some of the best egg farms:
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List of Egg Farms in Hawaii
Egg Farm | Location | Phone | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Eggs Hawaii | Waianae, Oahu | 808-841-7521 | eggshawaii.com |
Peterson's Upland Farm | Wahiawa, HI | 808-621-6619 | petersonsuplandfarm.com |
OK Poultry LLC | Waimanalo, HI | 808-259-7832 | okpoultry.com |
Cackle Fresh Egg Farm | Laie, HI | 808-293-5568 | NA |
Maili Moa Farm, LLC | Waianae, HI | 808-696-3823 | shakamoaeggs.com |
Villa Rose Ranch | Waialua, HI | NA | NA |
Lana'i Grown Farm | Lanai city, HI | 808-216-8015 | lanai-grown-farm |
Eggs Hawaii
Address - Waianae, Oahu
Phone - 808-841-7521
Contact - NA
Website - http://www.eggshawaii.com/
Peterson's Upland Farm
Address - Wahiawa, HI 96786
Phone - 808-621-6619
Contact - NA
Website - http://www.petersonsuplandfarm.com/
OK Poultry LLC
Address - Waimanalo, HI 96795
Phone - 808-259-7832
Contact - NA
Website - http://www.okpoultry.com/
Cackle Fresh Egg Farm
Address - Laie, HI 96762
Phone - 808-293-5568
Contact - NA
Website - NA
Maili Moa Farm, LLC
Address - Waianae, HI 96792
Phone - 808-696-3823
Contact - NA
Website - https://www.shakamoaeggs.com/
Villa Rose Ranch
Address - Waialua, HI 96791
Phone - NA
Contact - NA
Website - NA
Lana'i Grown Farm
Address - Lanai city, HI 96763
Phone - 808-216-8015
Contact - NA
Website - https://lanai-grown-farm.business.site/
Not All Eggs Are Equal!
If you enjoy eggs - and I’m sure you do - you’ll be well aware there can be a huge difference in the taste and quality of an egg.
Not all eggs are equal - far from it.
It’s not to do with the breed of the hen that laid the egg, either, it’s to do with how the hens are being treated at the farm.
You should always look for eggs that are labeled as ‘free range’ or ‘cage free’ as a starting point.
Caged or battery hens are generally kept in dire conditions. It’s a dated practice - that does still happen - but it’s cruel and inhumane to keep hens caged up all day.
Not only is it inhumane, but caged hens also produce eggs that are lacking in taste and nutritional content.
Trust me, when you’ve put a caged egg to the test against an egg produced by a free-range hen, you’ll never go back.
In addition to this, hens should have excellent living conditions, a good quality feed, and a high standard of care.
Happy chickens are healthy chickens, and healthy chickens lay the best eggs. It’s really as simple as that.
Selling Chicken Eggs in Hawaii
If you’re interested in selling chicken eggs in Hawaii, it’s a great idea. Selling eggs can be a profitable little side hustle, and turn into an egg farming business if that’s your business goals.
However, you need to be aware of the rules and regulations and do everything right according to the laws laid out by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA).
This document will help point you in the right direction. That document covers everything you need to know about Selling Chicken Eggs at Retail (open) Markets in Hawaii, as well as pointing you to other resources.
Something interesting I want to point out for anyone thinking about starting out selling eggs from their backyard chickens is that the HDOA states:
The USDA does not regulate egg farms with less than 3,000 chickens. However, the Hawaii “Standards for Shell Eggs” apply to all eggs sold at retail and are enforced by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) Commodities Branch.
You can’t take risks when selling fresh produce. The health of the consumers is always one of the government’s top concerns, as are the interests of business.
If in doubt, always reach out to the HDOA and ask whatever questions you have. They’ll help, or should point you in the right direction as to where you can get your answers.
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