It can grow on any of the islands. Maui has traditionally had a large sugarcane cultivation.
The climate in Hawaii that supports sugarcane growth is characterized by warm temperatures, abundant sunshine, and ample rainfall. The islands benefit from a tropical climate, with consistent humidity and gentle trade winds that create ideal conditions for cultivating sugarcane. Additionally, the volcanic soil provides rich nutrients that further enhance crop productivity.
Most of the Caribbean islands were used to grow sugarcane and sugarcane is very labor intensive, as a result, large numbers of slaves were brought to the Caribbean Islands to grow and maintain sugarcane. This made the Caribbean economy heavily dependent on slave labor.
Pineapple and sugarcane are Hawaii the major agriculture.
A major crop in Hawaii and Cuba is sugarcane. Sugarcane is used to make table sugar, molasses, and liquors, like rum.
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)
Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
Sugarcane can grow up to three blocks, assuming that there is enough room to do so
Pineapple and sugarcane
Pineapples, coconuts, coffee and sugarcane
No, the Cook Islands are south of Hawaii,
Some foods grown in Hawaii include macadamia nuts, pineapple, and coffee. Other crops include sugarcane, ginger, bananas, and sweet potatoes.
Sugarcane