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Why are pineapple and sugarcane important in Hawaii?

Well, Hawaii once was responsible for 80 percent of the world's pineapple. Pineapple is not exported as much today but it is still important to Hawaii. (i dont know about sugarcane though)


How much money does Hawaii make off of their pineapples?

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How much money do fishing charters make in Hawaii?

Well they make about $800 an hour.


How much money does a preschool teacher in Hawaii make?

A teacher in Hawaii makes aproximately 5 American dollars an hour


How much pineapple does Hawaii produce in a year?

Hawaii produces over 300,000 tons of pineapple per year.


How much pineapple does hawaii grow?

Hawaii is known for its pineapple production, particularly on the island of Maui. However, pineapple cultivation has significantly declined since its peak in the mid-20th century. As of recent years, Hawaii produces a relatively small amount of pineapple compared to its historical output, with most of the state's production focusing on niche markets and specialty varieties. Today, Hawaii primarily grows pineapple for the fresh market and local consumption rather than large-scale commercial production.


How much money did The Pineapple Express gross domestically?

The Pineapple Express grossed $87,341,380 in the domestic market.


How much money is spent by Japanese in Hawaii?

how much they have


How much money did Hawaii gross worldwide?

Hawaii grossed $34,562,222 worldwide.


How much money did Hawaii gross domestically?

Hawaii grossed $34,562,222 in the domestic market.


How much fruit does Hawaii make?

Hawaii produces the familiar tropical fruits such as pineapple, papaya, mangoes, sugarcane, the citrus fruits and many exotic fruits. If you include the fleshy vegetables as fruit, the growing season in Hawaii is year-round, so you can always find your favorite fresh vegetable at the local farmers' market.


How much money does an engineer make in Hawaii?

You can retrieve this information at the following site: http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/Engineers.shtml#ear