yes
excess supply in the market for bananas
No, because Iceland is not currently part of the EU. Iceland has applied to be a member, however their membership is neither accepted nor declined due to debates over allowing Iceland to enter the EU, mostly due to Iceland's illegal fishing activities such as Whaling. Until Iceland cease their illegal fishing industry, it is very unlikely that Iceland will be part of the EU.
Yes
Iceland's economy is what is known as a mixed economy. The country engages in high levels of free trade, and features government intervention in certain aspects of the economy. In 2012, Iceland's GDP was $14.6 billion.
Imported to.
In geothermal greenhouses.
All bananas consumed in Iceland are imported but some are grown for experimental purposes in geothermally heated greenhouses at the Horticultural institute.
No. Bananas need a hot climate.
Banana trees typically produce bananas once a year.
A banana plant takes around 9 to 12 months to produce bananas, from planting the banana plant to harvesting the bananas.
Bananas.
Bananas.
All fruits, including bananas, produce seeds within their skin.
Bananas produce a crop, they are the produce of cultivated plants
No, India produces the most bananas! India comes in at a surprising 11 million tons of bananas!!
germanyromania
No, bananas can produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifespan.