BANANA - AGRICULTURE

News: India aims at $1 billion fresh banana exports in next 5 years

 

What's in the news?

       With the successfully export of a trial shipment of fresh bananas to the Netherlands through sea route, India is now aiming at increasing the exports of this fruit to $1 billion in the next five years.

 

Key takeaways:

       India is the world's largest banana producer.

       Despite this, India’s global export share is just 1%, though the country accounts for 26.5% of the world’s production.

       India’s banana export destinations extend beyond the Middle East, with potential opportunities in major global players like the USA, Russia, Japan, Germany, China, the Netherlands, the UK, and France.

 

Banana:

Agro-climatic requirements:

       Banana, basically a tropical crop, grows well in a temperature range of 15ºC – 35ºC with relative humidity of 75-85%.

 

Soil:

       Deep, rich loamy soil with pH between 6.5 – 7.5 is most preferred for banana cultivation.

       Saline solid, calcareous soils are not suitable for banana cultivation.

 

Varieties:

       There are some 12-15 varieties of bananas in India.

 

Production:

       India produces about 29 million tonnes of bananas every year, followed by China with 11 million.

       Andhra Pradesh is the largest banana-producing state in India, with a share of 16.27% followed by Maharashtra.

 

Nutritive value:

       Bananas have 10-20 mg of calcium, 36 mg of sodium, 34 mg of magnesium and 30-50 mg of phosphorus per 100 g of edible material.

       Its peel is of use as a ‘biochar,’ which is used both as a fertilizer and to generate electricity.

       Biochar is a charcoal-like substance that’s made by burning organic material from agricultural and forestry wastes (also called biomass) in a controlled process called pyrolysis.