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Saturday, February 5, 2022
Thursday, February 3, 2022
AUSTRALIAN BANANAnews
"SEPT 2019"Great Barrier Reef Minister Leanne Enoch said the Government was not avoiding debate over the proposed laws, which would force farmers to reduce the amount of fertiliser and sediment leaving their property."
BANANA COVID?
A killer disease turns up out of the blue. It moves by “stealth transmission”, spreading before symptoms even show. Once it takes hold, it is already too late to stop it – there is no cure. Life will never be the same again. Sound familiar?
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Although this may sound remarkably like Covid-19, I am actually talking about Tropical Race 4 (TR4), a disease that affects bananas. Also known as Panama Disease, it is a fungus that has been rampaging through banana farms for the past 30 years. But within the last decade the epidemic has suddenly accelerated, spreading from Asia to Australia, the Middle East, Africa and more recently Latin America, where the majority of the bananas shipped to supermarkets in the global north come from. To date it is now in more than 20 countries, prompting fears of a “banana pandemic” and shortages of the world’s favourite fruit.
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Scientists around the world are working against the clock to try to find a solution, including creating genetically modified (GM) bananas and a vaccine.
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WHO DOES WHAT, WHEN & WHY
In the WESTERNworld 'dessert bananas' – Australia too –
are the most purchased grocery item and are thus a
mainstay in the SUPERmarket chains' shelf fillers
and in their perceived'MARKET'
WHAT DOES THIS REALLY MEAN?
TO OUR CULTURAL REALITIES?
TO SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION?
HOW DOES IT IMPACT UPON YOU?
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
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