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Latest revision as of 00:53, 27 February 2025
Banana Plantation
A Banana plantation is a commercial agricultural facility where bananas are grown. These plantations are predominantly found in tropical regions of the world, including Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of Asia and Africa.
History[edit]
The cultivation of bananas on a large scale began in the late 19th century, with the establishment of the first banana plantations in the Caribbean and Central America. This was largely driven by the growing demand for bananas in North America and Europe.
Cultivation[edit]
Banana plantations typically grow Cavendish bananas, the most common variety of banana consumed internationally. However, other varieties such as the plantain banana and the red banana are also grown on a smaller scale.
Bananas are typically grown in rich, well-drained soil. The plants require a warm climate with high humidity and rainfall. They are propagated through rhizomes, a type of underground stem that produces new plants.
Economic Impact[edit]
Banana plantations play a significant role in the economies of many tropical countries. They provide employment for thousands of people and are a major source of export revenue. However, the industry has also been criticized for its environmental impact and labor practices.
Environmental Impact[edit]
Banana plantations have been associated with significant environmental issues. These include deforestation, soil erosion, and the use of harmful pesticides. Efforts are being made to promote more sustainable practices in the industry, such as organic farming and fair trade.
Labor Practices[edit]
The banana industry has faced criticism for its labor practices. Issues include low wages, poor working conditions, and the use of child labor. In response, some companies have implemented fair trade policies to improve conditions for workers.
See Also[edit]

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Bananal REFON
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