Buy Local. Eat Fresh.
O‘AHU GOOD FOOD PURCHASING PROGRAM
The Oahu Good Food Program uses the purchasing power of the City and County of Honolulu, large organizations, and the hospitality industry to support local farmers, ranchers and growers. Together, we commit to buying more locally grown fruits, vegetables, and proteins to help smaller farmers thrive, care for our place with sustainable farm practices, and create good jobs for our community.
The Oʻahu Good Food Show kicked off in the fall of 2022 with a vital mission: to foster relationships between local farmers, businesses, and some of Hawaiʻi’s most influential buyers. Its primary goal was to expand the market for locally grown products. The show carefully curates vendors, allowing them to connect with dedicated hotel and restaurant owners committed to the Oʻahu Food Pledge. This pledge signifies a promise to prioritize purchasing from local farmers, thereby bolstering our local economy.
Mahalo to the nonprofits, schools, and visitor industry leaders that have joined the Oʻahu Good Food journey. Together, we are supporting local agriculture and helping to create an economy that is more diverse, equitable, and filled with good jobs.
• City and County of Honolulu
• Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
• Embassy Suites
• Farm Link Hawaii
• Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
• Halekulani
• Halepuna
• Hawaii Institute for Public Health
• Hawaiʻi Lodging & Tourism Association
• Hawaiʻi Pacific Health
• Hawaiʻi Restaurant Association
• Highgate Hotels
• Hilton Hawaiian Village
• Hyatt Regency
• Kaimana Beach Hotel
• The Kahala Hotel & Resort
• Kamehameha Schools
• Kualoa Ranch
• Marriott Courtyard
• Marriott International
• Mugen Restaurant
• Polynesian Cultural Center
• Punahou School
• Resort Trust Hawaii
• Ritz Carlton
• The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Waikiki
• Sheraton Waikiki
• Tiki's Bar & Grill
• WoFat Hotel