One of O‘ahu’s Last Standing Mango Farms in Makaha

Growing and harvesting mango trees since the 1950’s, Makaha Mangoes has been providing the island and local community with some of the juiciest mangoes for years. Mark and Candy Suiso are the current owners of Makaha Mangoes and they couldn’t be happier in their line of work. Started over 60 years ago by Reuben Suiso, this generational farm has embraced mangoes into their family and turned it into their livelihood. “I grew up all around these mango trees. In my family, growing up everyone had a fruit tree. But as time moved on, I began seeing less and less and more of people having to be reliant on others”, shared Suiso. “People couldn’t believe that now they have to go out and buy their fruits, when it wasn’t always like that back then. We are like a flag or beacon for those who have lost their way for planting.” 

Makaha Mangoes offers 12 different selections of mangoes and continues to graft new varieties.

“People are interested in growing fruit, but just don’t know where to start or more-so how to start,” Suiso expressed. “They just need an example and so now that’s a big part of what we do.” On their website www.makahamangoes.com, Suiso has videos and articles, depicting everything from mango tree care to rejuvenation. Suiso’s passion for wanting to educate the community about the ‘āina goes further than just planting and guiding people. He hopes to branch out and begin teaching the younger generations. “A big part of what we are hoping to do in the future is to start making children’s books, teaching those at a young age, because now as people want and ask for help, we as a team have a lot of catching up to do,” Suiso stated.

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