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And we were in the Shipman Industrial Park just roasting coffee and established the wholesale <br />business. When we found the opportunity of a piece of land up in Mt. View that came available <br />to us, we as well as our partners all live in that area, and it was a perfect opportunity for us to <br />start our own farm. <br />We still to this day hope that we can continue to buy from local farmers, which is what we do <br />now. We buy from many, many farms from Kauai, Maui, Molokai, and Oahu now, as well as <br />the four districts here on this island. We sell quite a bit of their product wholesale to different <br />restaurants. We have an internet business that we do as well. And we’re hoping that with this <br />permit we will be allowed to have a small retail area where we can sell items that are related to <br />agriculture and the things that we are growing on the property, as well as items that promote our <br />business, you know, coffee mugs, t-shirts or helping to be able to sell coffee and items related to <br />that. So we’re also with the farmers market. We are hoping that’s also just a way for us to help <br />the Mt. View area. Right now if anybody wants to go to a farmers market they travel to Keaau <br />or to Volcano; and we thought if we could put something small in there that it would be an asset <br />to the area. So with this permit we’re hoping to be able to do that. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you. <br />BAYSA: Good morning, aloha. This is a great opportunity, thank you very much <br />for listening to us. My name is Jeanette Baysa, mailing address is PO Box 1030, Kurtistown, <br />Hawaii 96760. Just to elaborate a little bit on what Katherine has said, is that we really do live <br />and work in our community and hope to promote agriculture, all forms of agriculture, and to <br />allow those lands that used to be in sugar cane, which is where our property is located now, go <br />back to what it used to be before which actually was coffee. I’m not sure if you folks know the <br />history of coffee on this side of the island but there was over 6,000 acres of coffee growing just <br />between Hilo and north of Volcano prior to the 1900s. And we’d like to bring that back. Now <br />that sugar cane isn’t here any longer, we’d like to give that back to coffee. Also, to let you know <br />that the area we’re located in has been designated as part of the State’s Enterprise Zone and we <br />have also been approved for the Enterprise Zone classification. So that’s a just another bit of <br />information for you on that. We welcome any questions at this point. Thank you very much. <br />GRAHAM: All right, thank you. Commissioner Domingo? <br />DOMINGO: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. What agricultural products are you raising on <br />the property right now? <br />BAYSA: Currently we’re growing coffee, cocal, pineapple, and tea. <br />DOMINGO: Do they produce right now or are they just the beginning stage? <br />BAYSA: Our coffee is within one year of producing. Our pineapple we’re doing an <br />experiment. We’ve gotten a few pineapple fruits come up. Kathy just mentioned to me also <br />we’ve got some mac nut trees as well growing. <br />DOMINGO: How many mac nut trees? <br />PATTON: I believe we have about 10 right now. <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />6 <br /> <br />
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