Overview of Kona Farmers Markets With the Kona area climate influencing some of the most productive soil in the world for growers, and a community supportive of local artisans and craftsmen, the region offers a multitude of farmers markets for the consumer to enjoy. By definition a farmers market is intended to connect farmers directly to consumers, so to find the freshest produce and give straight back to the community, come out and enjoy one of Kona’s many bountiful farmers markets. Keauhou Farmers Market – Keauhou Shopping Center Saturdays 8am – NoonKeauhou Shopping Center78-6831 Alii DriveKailua-Kona, HI 96740(808) 322-3118Website Managed by The Kona County Farm Bureau, their tag line: “Know your Farmer. Know Your Food.” says it all. 100% Big Island grown and produced, this market offers solely local farmers produce: honey, flowers, Kona coffee, macadamia nuts, meats, eggs, handmade breads, jams and more. The Kona County Farm Bureau is “committed to the growth of more community-oriented food systems that serve to advance island prosperity.” Kailua-Kona Village Farmers Market Wednesdays through Sundays 7am – 4pmLocated across from Hale Halawai,Corner of Alii Drive and Hualalai RoadKailua-Kona HI 96740Website unofficial Up until the late 1900s, Kailua-Kona was primarily a small fishing village and the main street (Alii Drive) still hold much of that village charm. The Kona area is rich in history, art, and renowned for its fresh produce: coffee, flowers, exotic fruits and vegetables. The Kailua Kona Farmers Market celebrates the history and bounty of the Kona area.