There are a thousand types of bananas in the world but only one represents 99% of the banana export market. That'd be the Cavendish banana. Cavendish bananas dominate the export market because they provide farmers "with a high yield of palatable fruit that can endure overseas trip without ripening too quickly or bruising too easily".
One problem, though. By relying solely on the Cavendish banana (and clones of the Cavendish), one disease can wipe out a whole ton o' bananas in one sweeping motion. Tropical Race Four is that disease, and it's already wiped out Cavendish bananas in Asia and Australia with newspapers around the world calling it the "HIV of banana plantations".
The funny thing is the Cavendish banana actually replaced another banana (Gros Michel) in the 1950's because that one got stricken with the Panama disease. History is repeating itself but this time scientists are working feverishly in an attempt to save our banana population. Let's hope they succeed.
They'll succeed, no fungus can obliterate the banana!
ReplyDeleteDonkey Kong is gunna be pissed...
ReplyDeleteWow I never knew there were so many different types of bananas in the world and that we only eat 1 of them!
ReplyDeleteOo.. In my shop is only 1 type of banan :D
ReplyDeleteThansk for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteI always heard that the banana was going to disappear. I thought it was just a myth... until now.
ReplyDeleteI love bananas this makes me sad
ReplyDeleteNOOOOOO
ReplyDelete-Kersey
Would circumcision help?
ReplyDeleteoh no, my bananas
ReplyDeleteBananas are the only fruit I eat... This seriously makes me sad :<
ReplyDeletehow odd... I've never heard of any banana crops going bad in australia... and i'm australian
ReplyDelete@Nokel
ReplyDeleteWhat. You don't remember a couple of years ago when the plantations of boned by natural disasters and the price of bananas skyrocketed?
I do, and that sucked. It's going to happen again.
siq post BRO
ReplyDeleteAnything but the bananas. D:
ReplyDeletePoor Bananas!
ReplyDeletethe mighty banana will persevere!
ReplyDeletethis is somewhat scary. first the bee epidemic where most of them have disappeared to nowhere, and now this. what will happen to all our organic resources?
ReplyDeletePoor bananas. You will be missed.
ReplyDeletenice...
ReplyDeletein Australia the banana used to be much better taste and texture wise but that particular type of banana was hard to grow disease free so now we're stuck with inferior products that are easier to mass produce.
ReplyDeletewe're screwed
ReplyDeletei love bananas :(
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