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Get ready for the banana pandemic to destroy your favorite fruit
io9.com ^ | Dec 23, 2013 | Annalee Newitz

Posted on 12/24/2013 2:34:01 AM PST by Daffynition

A highly-contagious form of fungus sometimes called Panama disease has devastated crops in Asia, and has now been found in Mozambique. It sounds like a joke, but this pandemic is deadly serious and could affect the world's fruit supply.

Earlier this month, the scientific journal Nature published an article about Mozambique's efforts to contain the blight pandemic by quarantining fields where it has been found, hoping that it won't spread. The country needs more funds to prevent the spread of Panama disease. Unchecked, this banana pandemic could potentially cut off the global supply of one of the world's most popular fruits, a healthy source of minerals that's used in many cuisines.


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Start hoarding people! It's for the potassium.


1 posted on 12/24/2013 2:34:01 AM PST by Daffynition
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To: Daffynition

I am surrounded by bananas.
I have a large stalk of green bananas just outside my door.
I have not heard of any disease here.


2 posted on 12/24/2013 2:39:42 AM PST by AlexW
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To: AlexW

This is serious stuff. You are not effected yet, but you may be.


3 posted on 12/24/2013 2:52:14 AM PST by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: Daffynition

This is serious — How can we live in a banana republic, if we don’t have any bananas?


4 posted on 12/24/2013 3:04:54 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: Lazamataz

i guess people didn’t remember when Gros Michel banana, aka big mike cultivar of banana was almost wiped out.


5 posted on 12/24/2013 3:05:12 AM PST by VAFreedom (maybe i should take a nap before work)
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To: Lazamataz
Some ten years ago or so, I remember reading (can't remember where) about a disease that was supposed to affect bees all over the world, but I remember the disease was localized somewhere obscure like a small section of Mexico or something like that.

I remember the angst I felt contemplating what that would do to food all over the planet.

Never heard anything else since then

Not saying this is a hoax or anything, just sayin' we've heard this before.

6 posted on 12/24/2013 3:10:00 AM PST by knarf (I say things that are true .. I have no proof .. but they're true.)
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To: knarf

Next you will claim Global Warming is a hoax.


7 posted on 12/24/2013 3:17:57 AM PST by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Yes, not only series but also hugh. Oh the huge manatee!


8 posted on 12/24/2013 3:18:39 AM PST by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: Lazamataz
It is very serious stuff, Laz.

Not only bananas. The orange crops in Florida are threatened by the spread of Citrus Greening disease.

Incurable citrus disease threatens Florida orange harvest

9 posted on 12/24/2013 3:24:58 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: ClearCase_guy
This is serious — How can we live in a banana republic, if we don’t have any bananas?

I'm declaring your reply Post of the Day even at this early hour!

10 posted on 12/24/2013 3:28:54 AM PST by snippy_about_it
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To: Lazamataz

“You are not effected yet, but you may be.”
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I will ask if anyone knows of this disease.
Bananas are an every day staple here.


11 posted on 12/24/2013 3:31:23 AM PST by AlexW
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To: knarf
Some ten years ago or so, I remember reading (can't remember where) about a disease that was supposed to affect bees all over the world, but I remember the disease was localized somewhere obscure like a small section of Mexico or something like that.

There are various diseases/parasites/predators that affect bees, all of which come under the umbrella term "colony collapse disorder." It affects bees all over the world. I first read about it in the 1990s and have been following it since. It is a topic of heavy research, since much of our food supply depends on bees for pollenization.

12 posted on 12/24/2013 3:41:48 AM PST by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: AlexW

That is good, but it is serious. Although I’ve been hearing about this for a while, years in fact.

Plant diseases are BAD.


13 posted on 12/24/2013 3:46:49 AM PST by jocon307
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To: Daffynition

Wonderful, another threat to our food supply!

Chocolate and bees are also threatened. Bats in the US northeast are dying by the millions from some fungal disease, and various diseases are killing amphibians worldwide. Yes, I know we don’t eat bats and most people don’t eat amphibians, but they still affect our food supply by eating pests.

Global trade and travel are wonderful, and expand the horizons of everyone. But they have a dark downside, and that is that diseases which may be endemic in some small part of the world can be easily picked up and spread to naive populations in other parts of the world. In this context, “naive” means that they have not previously been exposed to the disease and have no immunity to it, so that the disease can be far more severe in that population than it is where it originated.


14 posted on 12/24/2013 3:48:04 AM PST by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

And its incurable? Yeah, we’re screwed.


15 posted on 12/24/2013 3:53:42 AM PST by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: jocon307

I will ask the plant pathologist people here if there is a concern. I have one special lady that sells only small sweet bananas that my 3 yr old likes. It is the only thing that she sells.


16 posted on 12/24/2013 3:54:05 AM PST by AlexW
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To: exDemMom

So, What’s the status of that particular situation now ??


17 posted on 12/24/2013 3:58:54 AM PST by knarf (I say things that are true .. I have no proof .. but they're true.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
This is serious — How can we live in a banana republic, if we don’t have any bananas?

It's the 21st century. Everything is virtualized. We have a virtual President, virtual healthcare that is not healthcare. We might as well have a no-banana banana republic.   ;-)

18 posted on 12/24/2013 3:58:56 AM PST by Flick Lives (Got a problem with the government? Have a complaint. Get a free IRS audit!)
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To: Daffynition

This is all part of a scheme to drive up the price of bananas with more money going to government inspectors to watch and certify your banana from cradle to grave and drive those small banana producers out of business.


19 posted on 12/24/2013 4:14:47 AM PST by Uncle Chip
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To: Daffynition

So does this affect *all* types of banana, or just the incredibly inbred “Cavendish” that is currently the only yellow banana on US shelves?

Here in India, I see at least ten different varieties of banana, none of which are Cavendish (and one of which I *really* like, and will miss if I get back to the states). If this disease affects all bananas, it’ll be bad, but if it only ruins Cavendish, then we’ll still be ok (and it might make for a small boom in South and Southeast Asia exporting some different banana varieties).


20 posted on 12/24/2013 4:21:44 AM PST by Little Pig (Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici.)
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