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Bananas
Since many bananas are grown in Latin America, many people believe they originated there, but
that’s not the case. America’s favorite fruit, the banana, originated in the rainforests of Indo-Malaya
(Southeast Asia) where they were cultivated as long ago as 1000 B.C. Indian traders brought the fruit
home with them to India where Arab traders further brought them to the Middle East and East Africa.
By 1482 Portuguese explorers found bananas growing as a staple food along the west coast of Africa
in what is now Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Portuguese traders transplanted them to the
Canary Islands and the Spanish are credited with bringing them to the new world following Columbus’
voyages. There are sixty-seven species and more than two hundred varieties of bananas. The
botanical name of the type of banana is Musa sapientum which means “fruit of the wise men.” The
first usage of the English word ‘banana’ was in the 1600s.
Bananas do not grow on trees! In fact the banana ‘tree’ is a huge herbaceous plant that grows to a
height of between fifteen to thirty feet. It is perhaps the largest plant on earth that does not have a
woody stem (trunk) above the ground. This can make banana plants vulnerable to wind storm
damage.
It takes at least eighteen months for the banana plant to grow from a shoot to produce a mature
bunch of fruit. The plant also needs from 14 to 23 consecutive months of frost-free, sunny weather.
When the fruit does appear, it grows on a single stalk with seven to ten bunches, each bunch holding
twelve to fourteen individual bananas. Bunches are known as “hands” and the individual bananas are
called “fingers.”
Each plant fruits only once; when the plant has produced its fruit, it is cut down and left to decay to
form a humus that will support another shoot growing from the same stem.
The Next Generation
Bananas are harvested while still green. If allowed to ripen on the plant they tend to toughen, sour,
and split open attracting insects. Once cut from the plant the banana stalks are hung on large hooks
connected to long wires that stretch throughout the plantation. The large stalks weighing up to one-
hundred pounds can then be more easily pushed or pulled along to a packing house where they are
cut into smaller ‘hands’ before being washed, graded and boxed for shipment.
Pulling Bananas to the Packing House
Arriving at the Packing House
Bananas are cut and washed prior to boxing
Bananas are boxed and palletized at the Packing House
From the Packing House, bananas are taken by truck, in pallets or containers, to a port for loading
onto a ship bound for the local Port.
The ocean voyage, we as sailors know, is not always smooth
Observing proper stowage and good seamanship practices, the cargo arrives safely in port.
After arriving at the port, the bananas are unloaded by Longshoremen using cranes.
GREEN to YELLOW: BANANA’S LIFE CYCLE
Harvesting the bananas while they are still green allows time for the bananas to be:
1) Cleaned and boxed.
2) Transported from the plantation to a nearby port for loading.
3) Transported by sea to the Port of reception.
4) Transported to the ripening facilities.
5) Transported to supermarket.
As you can see TRANSPORTATION is very important to the Fresh Produce industry.
Unripe (or green) bananas have not yet developed the sugars needed in order to be eaten. Green
bananas are mostly made up of starch, much like a potato.
During the ripening process, the starch in the banana changes into a sugar making it ready to eat.
Green or unripe bananas, if stored at a temperature of 57 degrees F can be safely, ‘put to sleep’
meaning that the ripening process can be delayed without harming the fruit’s quality.
A typical ship arriving at the Port can carry as many as 250,000 boxes of bananas on approximately
5,000 pallets. Each box holds approximately 100 bananas and weighs almost 40 lbs. That equals
10,000,000 lbs (5,000 tons) of bananas.
Larger ships carry upto 21,000 tons of Banana
After arrival at the Port bananas are randomly inspected for quality. The pallets are then loaded into
trucks bound for warehouses throughout the region.
Once bananas arrive at the receiving port they are taken by truck to ripening warehouses where the
boxes are unloaded and placed in a temperature controlled room. Once inside the ripening
warehouse the temperature is raised and a small amount of ethylene gas is introduced mimicking the
natural conditions in the tropics. This process ‘awakens’ the bananas. Typically it will take from three
to five days for the bananas to begin ripening. Once the bananas are ‘awakened’ they cannot be put
back ‘to sleep’, not even by lowering the temperature and removing the ethylene gas.
Once this ripening process begins the bananas are then removed from the ripening warehouse and
transported by truck to your local supermarket.

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Banana cycle

  • 1. Bananas Since many bananas are grown in Latin America, many people believe they originated there, but that’s not the case. America’s favorite fruit, the banana, originated in the rainforests of Indo-Malaya (Southeast Asia) where they were cultivated as long ago as 1000 B.C. Indian traders brought the fruit home with them to India where Arab traders further brought them to the Middle East and East Africa. By 1482 Portuguese explorers found bananas growing as a staple food along the west coast of Africa in what is now Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Portuguese traders transplanted them to the Canary Islands and the Spanish are credited with bringing them to the new world following Columbus’ voyages. There are sixty-seven species and more than two hundred varieties of bananas. The botanical name of the type of banana is Musa sapientum which means “fruit of the wise men.” The first usage of the English word ‘banana’ was in the 1600s. Bananas do not grow on trees! In fact the banana ‘tree’ is a huge herbaceous plant that grows to a height of between fifteen to thirty feet. It is perhaps the largest plant on earth that does not have a woody stem (trunk) above the ground. This can make banana plants vulnerable to wind storm damage. It takes at least eighteen months for the banana plant to grow from a shoot to produce a mature bunch of fruit. The plant also needs from 14 to 23 consecutive months of frost-free, sunny weather. When the fruit does appear, it grows on a single stalk with seven to ten bunches, each bunch holding twelve to fourteen individual bananas. Bunches are known as “hands” and the individual bananas are called “fingers.” Each plant fruits only once; when the plant has produced its fruit, it is cut down and left to decay to form a humus that will support another shoot growing from the same stem.
  • 2. The Next Generation Bananas are harvested while still green. If allowed to ripen on the plant they tend to toughen, sour, and split open attracting insects. Once cut from the plant the banana stalks are hung on large hooks connected to long wires that stretch throughout the plantation. The large stalks weighing up to one- hundred pounds can then be more easily pushed or pulled along to a packing house where they are cut into smaller ‘hands’ before being washed, graded and boxed for shipment. Pulling Bananas to the Packing House
  • 3. Arriving at the Packing House Bananas are cut and washed prior to boxing
  • 4. Bananas are boxed and palletized at the Packing House From the Packing House, bananas are taken by truck, in pallets or containers, to a port for loading onto a ship bound for the local Port.
  • 5. The ocean voyage, we as sailors know, is not always smooth Observing proper stowage and good seamanship practices, the cargo arrives safely in port.
  • 6. After arriving at the port, the bananas are unloaded by Longshoremen using cranes.
  • 7. GREEN to YELLOW: BANANA’S LIFE CYCLE Harvesting the bananas while they are still green allows time for the bananas to be: 1) Cleaned and boxed. 2) Transported from the plantation to a nearby port for loading. 3) Transported by sea to the Port of reception. 4) Transported to the ripening facilities. 5) Transported to supermarket. As you can see TRANSPORTATION is very important to the Fresh Produce industry. Unripe (or green) bananas have not yet developed the sugars needed in order to be eaten. Green bananas are mostly made up of starch, much like a potato. During the ripening process, the starch in the banana changes into a sugar making it ready to eat. Green or unripe bananas, if stored at a temperature of 57 degrees F can be safely, ‘put to sleep’ meaning that the ripening process can be delayed without harming the fruit’s quality. A typical ship arriving at the Port can carry as many as 250,000 boxes of bananas on approximately 5,000 pallets. Each box holds approximately 100 bananas and weighs almost 40 lbs. That equals 10,000,000 lbs (5,000 tons) of bananas. Larger ships carry upto 21,000 tons of Banana
  • 8. After arrival at the Port bananas are randomly inspected for quality. The pallets are then loaded into trucks bound for warehouses throughout the region. Once bananas arrive at the receiving port they are taken by truck to ripening warehouses where the boxes are unloaded and placed in a temperature controlled room. Once inside the ripening warehouse the temperature is raised and a small amount of ethylene gas is introduced mimicking the natural conditions in the tropics. This process ‘awakens’ the bananas. Typically it will take from three to five days for the bananas to begin ripening. Once the bananas are ‘awakened’ they cannot be put back ‘to sleep’, not even by lowering the temperature and removing the ethylene gas. Once this ripening process begins the bananas are then removed from the ripening warehouse and transported by truck to your local supermarket.