Sustainable life: Maureen and Tane Datta stay dedicated to Hawaiian agriculture

Maureen watches as Tane demonstrates kale propagation by cuttings in the bed that is heavily mulched with their cinnamon leaves. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Adaptations warehouse staffers Jo Richardson, Rosetta Gottesman, Jen Gow and Alice Sherer have all helped make the business a successful local food hub. (Spencer Phillips/Courtesy Photo)
Alice Sherer arrived at Adaptations with produce from her farm in 1997. Shortly thereafter she was hired and has been a key staff person ever since. (Maureen Datta/Courtesy Photo)
(no description)Adaptations warehouse in Kealakekua now has two refrigerated vans to deliver fresh produce around the island. (Maureen Datta/Courtesy Photo)
’Doc’ Barbero often works with micro-greens in the shade house at Adaptations farm. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Spanish needle is one of the plants that Tane and Maureen grow for its medicinal value. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Spencer Phillips shows off the large Ponderosa lemons he has picked and packed at the Adaptations Farm. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Jo Richardson, Rosetta Gottesman and Gabriella Provencher work together to pack boxes for Adaptations “Fresh Feast” customers. (Maureen Datta/Courtesy Photo)
Adaptations Farm packs tubs of edible flowers including dianthus, little gem marigolds, and pansies for weekly distribution. (Maureen Datta/Courtesy Photo)
Diana Zwim and Jason Bedard regularly collect cinnamon leaves to use as mulch in the vegetable beds on Adaptations Farm. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Tane grows the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) on his farm for its medicinal use in cancer treatment. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Adaptations Farm grows lots of cinnamon trees that are harvested to make their own ground cinnamon that is available in local markets. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Tane recently started growing the herbal adaptogen mucuna bean for its many healing properties. It has lovely purple flowers that fruit to become a velvety podded bean. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Tane recently started growing the herbal adaptogen mucuna bean for its many healing properties. It has lovely purple flowers that fruit to become a velvety podded bean. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

I seldom meet two people as dedicated to keeping sustainable agriculture alive in Hawaii as Maureen and Tane Datta. They not only have a highly productive organic farm where they grow a wide diversity of crops, but they also have a business that distributes produce from local growers. They are Adaptations Farm and Adaptations, Inc., known as a regional food hub.