Bananas thrive in the Caribbean due to the region's warm tropical climate, which provides the ideal temperature and rainfall for optimal growth. The fertile volcanic soil in many Caribbean islands also supports healthy banana cultivation. Additionally, the proximity to major shipping routes allows for efficient export to global markets, making banana farming a vital economic activity in the area.
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Bananas were originally from Africa but it is able to grow in the caribbean so why not plant some lol
Bananas grow in the Caribbean
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Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Bananas grow in South America, South-East Asia, Africa and the Caribbean islands. Hawaii and Florida are the only locations in the US with any significant production. La Palma, one of the seven major Canary Islands also has many banana plantations.
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
Bananas
Portuguese explorers brought bananas to the Caribbean from their travels to the south Pacific. Bananas originated in New Guinea and are show to have been in existence since 8000 BC. Cavendish bananas, or the common yellow bananas are most commonly cultivated in the Caribbean.
No. you cannot grow bananas in illonois.
Ecuador exports bananas and oil, and its population is mostly Mestizo.