they will turn england bananas :s
Bananas travel about 900-1200 miles to get to England from Africa
Oranges and bananas can't grow in England so the answer must be no.
it does
Suppliers can affect your availability of product based on their inventory or delivery time. Suppliers can affect your costs based on their prices changing, their credit terms, etc. only joking
England
they cant
The first recorded sale of bananas in England was is 1633. They were expensive until the end of the 19th century.
This is when goods or services produced in other countries are taken into the country. for example, England imports bananas from Jamaica, since the climate in England is no good for growing bananas, yet there is a demand for them. Jamaica exports bananas to England as there are more than enough (a surplus) in Jamaica.
A limited liability protects suppliers by reducing the amount of liability they have. When working with contracts, suppliers must do everything they can to ensure they are protected.
No, Bananas are banned by all airlines due to their high methane content and their shape
Bananas grow best in warm, wet tropical climates.
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