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Locally grown from seed to sale on the big island of Hawaii
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Grown, Produced & Manufactured on the Big Island of Hawaii

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CBD Hemp products.

you can find us Saturdays 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM in Kamuela Farmers Market and also in healthways II food store at parker ranch shopping center.

 
 

ABOUT US:

Lono Hawaii Hemp Company is dedicated to harvesting and producing the highest quality hemp products from the Big Island of Hawaii. Our team is focused on utilizing the components of Hawaii’s rich soil, our organic farming practices, pristine air and abundant rain as the cornerstones of Hawaiian hemp production.

We are committed to our community of growers and encourage education in farming, cultivation, and sustainability across the globe. We support any effort made by our community, its advocates, and supporters to remove the stigma attached to the usage of cannabis.

Everything produced by Lono Hawaii Hemp Company is grown, harvested, processed, manufactured and packaged on the Big Island of Hawaii. From seed to store and in every application, there is love and gratitude. We are so fortunate to be a part of your journey.

Lono Hawaii Hemp Company Is focused on making fully functional hemp products available to people and their pets to maintain healthy structure and function of the body.

We are an FDA compliant company and therefore are unable to make specific use claims for our products, but we do understand that you have knowledgeable and meaningful reasons for shopping Lono Hawaii Hemp Company products.

We make Hemp Oils that are Full-Spectrum, keeping the naturally ocurring Phytocannabinoids intact. We maintain their function with mechanical processes and temperature controls, and we do not use solvents at all in our growing, processing, or manufacturing of Lono products.

OUR QUALITY POLICY:

We are committed to Supplying safe quality products on time, Providing excellent customer service, Enhancing customer satisfaction, Continuously improving our quality management system, and Satisfying all legal applicable requirements.

OUR ACCOLADES:

We began with the Hawaii Hemp Pilot Program in 2015 and now we are a USDA Licensed Hemp Grower and Hawaii State Registered Hemp Processor.

We have acquired a GMP (good manufacture practices) Certification at our manufacturing facility here on the Big Island where we produce our signature Hemp Tinctures.

We also have acquired our ISO 9001-2015 Certification for a quality management system.

Certificates can be seen in the accolades gallery at our webstore by pressing the SHOP NOW button.

WHERE WE GROW:

Our farm is located at 2200 foot elevation in Puuanahulu on the Big Island of Hawaii, USA and Lono Products are made from hemp from this farm grown with only organic farming methods. Lono Hawaii Hemp Oil is hand crafted at the farm here in Hawaii on the Big Island. Our Hemp Oil is lab tested for quality, purity and potency. Certified by Steep Hill Hawaii LLC, containing less than 0.3% thc, and is in compliance with federal and state laws.

Certificates of Analysis are available for viewing at the Lono SHOP NOW webstore.

The Legend of Na pu'u - The Origin Story of our location’s diverse landscape. The following article is published Oct 19, 2017 by author Mark Ley :

The ancient Hawaiians, like most indigenous peoples, felt a deep connection with nature and explained everything from the creation of the Earth to the lava flowing from the volcanoes through the stories of their gods and goddesses.

The lands of our project area lie within a region known by Hawaiian residents as Na ̄pu‘u, or “the hills.” The area is topographically distinct, a region of low, rolling hills standing above an otherwise flat plain sloping to the sea. In geologic terms, Na ̄pu‘u represent an exposure of relatively ancient lava at the northern edge of Huala ̄lai Volcano, erupted along with the prominent scoria cone, Pu‘uwa‘awa‘a, more than 100,000 years ago. Lavas to the south and west below the prominent ridge of Na ̄pu‘u are much younger, having erupted from Huala ̄lai within the last 3,000 to 10,000 years. North and east of Na ̄pu‘u the land is very relatively new; the lava at the surface was erupted from Mauna Loa in 1859.

Each of the hills of Na ̄pu‘u is named, from Pu‘uhululu, mauka of the Ma ̄malahoa Highway in the Pu‘u Lani Ranch subdivision, to Kapa‘akea at the makai end, about 5 km from the highway. These names are remembered by current residents and passed on to younger generations, in part through the telling and re-telling of traditions about their origin. One of these traditions describes the names of several pu‘u in the context of place names for the region and the island as a whole. Anahulu, the wife and Wa‘awa‘a the husband, were a chiefly couple from the Puna district. Among their children were two beautiful daughters, ‘Anaeho‘omalu and Puako ̄, who settled with their husbands at the places named for them in coastal Kohala, north of and within view of Na ̄pu‘u. Anahulu and Wa‘awa‘a moved from Puna district with their attendants, settling at the places named for them to be close to their daughters. A son, Mauiloa, born prematurely, is the name of a cave located next to the hill named for his mother. Pu‘uhuluhulu, mauka of the highway, is named for one of the attendants, an architect priest. Although the tradition sounds fanciful to modern ears, it is in tune with a traditional Hawaiian view of the world in which the division between nature and culture is not firmly drawn.

Within this traditional Hawaiian framework, the legend encodes not only the names of places, but the relationships among the people of those places. Thus, the lands of Pu‘uanahulu and Pu‘uwa‘awa‘a, often spoken of today as one, are husband and wife in the tradition. The tradition also speaks to the close traditional relationship between the people of these lands and the people of the arid coastal lands of South Kohala district, where the daughters of Anahulu and Wa‘awa‘a settled.

( Many thanks to T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc. who researched and prepared the story above.)

 
 

HEMP OIL TINCTURES

Hemp oil tinctures are produced with Full Spectrum oil and are non psychoactive (it doesn’t get you high). They can be taken in a variety of ways; mixed with food, beverages, or sublingually (underneath the tongue). Let rejuvenation begin as you add these tinctures to your daily routine.

HEMP OIL TOPICALS

Hemp oil topicals include balms, salves, and oils. Containing active ingredients that are easily applied. More discreet than other hemp products and perfect for people who seek a little more privacy. Enjoy the affects of hemp topicals as they naturally begin advocating for wellness.

HEMP OIL SKIN CARE

The hemp plant has many protective properties that translate well into your daily skin care routine. Hemp oil skin care products offer compounds that work to protect dull, damaged, or dry skin. It’s the ultimate in organic luxury.