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Hawaii's unique climate and geography support a variety of agricultural products. Here are the top 10 agricultural products of Hawaii, USA, along with the approximate acreage and revenue in 2020, based on data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA):

1. Macadamia nuts: Approximately 17,000 acres of macadamia nuts were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $42 million in revenue.

2. Coffee: Approximately 6,800 acres of coffee were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $60 million in revenue.

3. Pineapple: Approximately 1,000 acres of pineapple were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $5 million in revenue.

4. Papaya: Approximately 1,100 acres of papaya were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $18 million in revenue.

5. Floriculture and nursery products: Approximately 3,400 acres were used for floriculture and nursery products in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $90 million in revenue.

6. Livestock and dairy: Approximately 145,000 head of cattle were raised in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $59 million in revenue.

7. Banana: Approximately 1,200 acres of banana were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $8 million in revenue.

8. Sweet potato: Approximately 600 acres of sweet potato were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $2 million in revenue.

9. Taro: Approximately 400 acres of taro were grown in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $2 million in revenue.

10. Vegetable crops: Approximately 1,400 acres were used for vegetable crops in Hawaii in 2020, generating an estimated $14 million in revenue.