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Hawaii Farm Programs: Coffee, Macadamia, Tropical Crops & Island Ranching

Last Updated: March 2026 | Always verify with your local USDA office. Report an error


Quick Facts

Farms & Ranches ~7,000 (2022 USDA Census)
Top Commodities Cattle & calves, macadamia nuts, coffee, sugarcane, tropical fruits, nursery
Total Ag Land ~1.1 million acres
Average Farm Size ~161 acres
EQIP FY2026 Application Deadline Varies by area , contact your local NRCS office for current batching dates
State NRCS Office (808) 541-2600 · Honolulu, HI

Federal Programs in Hawaii

Federal programs like EQIP, CSP, and FSA loans are available nationwide, but how they work in practice varies by state. Below is how the federal programs apply specifically in Hawaii. For full details on any program, read the federal program guides.

EQIP in Hawaii

Hawaii EQIP Priorities: Grazing management, soil health, irrigation efficiency, invasive species, wildfire rehabilitation

EQIP in Hawaii , What to Ask About: Hawaii NRCS offers EQIP funding for agricultural operations in the state, including practices related to soil health, water quality, and irrigation efficiency. Contact your local NRCS office to find out what programs and initiatives are available for your operation.

Read the full EQIP guide

CSP in Hawaii

CSP rewards producers for conservation practices already in place and pays for new enhancements. Well-managed operations with rotational grazing, maintained fencing, and conservation practices are strong candidates.

Read the full CSP guide

FSA Programs in Hawaii

Current Disaster Designations: Check farmers.gov/protection-recovery for current designations in Hawaii.

Key FSA Programs:

  • Direct and Guaranteed Farm Ownership and Operating Loans
  • Microloans (up to $50,000 , simplified application)
  • Emergency Farm Loans (for designated disaster areas)
  • Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP), ELAP, and Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP)

Hawaii FSA State Office: (808) 541-2644


AMA: A Small EQIP-Like Program Worth Asking About in Hawaii

Hawaii is one of 16 states eligible for Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA), an NRCS program that runs alongside EQIP. It provides cost-share for water management, soil erosion control, and on-farm diversification — similar practices at similar rates, in a separate (smaller) funding pool. National AMA budget is around $15 million per year, modest compared to EQIP. If you’re considering EQIP in Hawaii, ask your NRCS office whether AMA is a fit for your project.


RCPP in Hawaii

The Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) funds conservation projects through partnerships between NRCS and local organizations. RCPP projects vary by state and year — check with your local NRCS office or visit the RCPP page for current projects in your area.

ACEP in Hawaii

The Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) helps landowners protect farmland and wetlands through conservation easements. Two components: Agricultural Land Easements (ALE) protect working farmland, and Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE) restore and protect wetlands. Contact your local NRCS office for current enrollment.

Resources


Key Deadlines (FY2026)

Dates are approximate and subject to change. Always confirm with your local NRCS/FSA office.

Program Typical Deadline Window Notes
EQIP Primary Batching Nov–Feb (varies by area) Check with local NRCS
CSP Ranking Varies Check state ranking dates
LFP (Livestock Forage) Automatic when drought triggers Monitor drought conditions
LIP (Livestock Indemnity) 30 days after loss to file notice Don't miss this window
ELAP 30 days after loss to file notice Don't miss this window

Your Next Steps in Hawaii

  1. Run our eligibility screener to see your personalized program list: Take the eligibility screener
  2. Find your local USDA Service Center: farmers.gov/working-with-us/service-center-locator
  3. Read the federal program guides: EQIP · CSP · Beginning Farmer · Disaster Assistance

Tools for Hawaii Ranchers

Run the numbers before your next USDA visit. Each tool takes 2–3 minutes.

EQIP Cost Estimator → PRF Rainfall Analysis → Drought Dashboard → Deadline Calendar → Emergency Triage → Program Screener →

County Guides (5 counties)

Each county guide includes local USDA office information, relevant programs, and conservation priorities specific to that area.

Built by ranchers who've been through it. Every guide on this site is free.

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