Bananas are the world’s most popular fruit and, according to the FAO, the fourth most important crop in the developing world after rice, wheat and maize. This volume discusses ways of improving cultivation techniques to make production more sustainable. Part 1 reviews current yields, production trends and constraints. Part 2 surveys ways of improving cultivation practice whilst Part 3 discusses harvest and post-harvest operations. The final part of the book assesses ways of measuring and improving the environmental impact of banana cultivation. Drawing on an international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways of achieving more sustainable cultivation of banana at each step in the value chain, from propagation to post-harvest o...
Despite a significant decrease of use of pesticides in dessert banana production due to technical in...
Two useful booklets offer practical and easy-to-follow guidance on cultivating two key ACP crops y...
Many challenges face those producing bananas in suboptimal environments. This is particularly true o...
There is no single recipe for sustainable banana cultivation. Pest and disease management has been c...
This chapter discusses banana harvesting indices and practices, fruit grade and standards, postharve...
Provides an accessible review of the scientific principles of banana production and relates these to...
Abstract : The word “banana” refers to a crop that cuddles a number of species commonly known as Mu...
This 265-page book gathers together 16 scientific articles presented during a meeting held in Costa ...
Professor N W Simmond's classic volume 'Bananas' has been re-issued in Longman's Tropical Agricultur...
The term banana is meant throughout this chapter to cover dessert and cooking bananas as well as pla...
Urban centers in sub-Saharan Africa are generating a growing demand for plantain (Musa spp.). Farmer...
Plantain and banana ( Musa spp.) are integral components of the farming systems in the humid fores...
Banana is an important food crop in tropical and subtropical countries. Edible Musa plants are class...
Banana is the most important fruit crop in India and accounts for 36.6 per cent of the total fruit ...
An adaptation of an earlier book by pioneering Tanzanian agriculturalist Pius Ngeze, this easy-to-re...
Despite a significant decrease of use of pesticides in dessert banana production due to technical in...
Two useful booklets offer practical and easy-to-follow guidance on cultivating two key ACP crops y...
Many challenges face those producing bananas in suboptimal environments. This is particularly true o...
There is no single recipe for sustainable banana cultivation. Pest and disease management has been c...
This chapter discusses banana harvesting indices and practices, fruit grade and standards, postharve...
Provides an accessible review of the scientific principles of banana production and relates these to...
Abstract : The word “banana” refers to a crop that cuddles a number of species commonly known as Mu...
This 265-page book gathers together 16 scientific articles presented during a meeting held in Costa ...
Professor N W Simmond's classic volume 'Bananas' has been re-issued in Longman's Tropical Agricultur...
The term banana is meant throughout this chapter to cover dessert and cooking bananas as well as pla...
Urban centers in sub-Saharan Africa are generating a growing demand for plantain (Musa spp.). Farmer...
Plantain and banana ( Musa spp.) are integral components of the farming systems in the humid fores...
Banana is an important food crop in tropical and subtropical countries. Edible Musa plants are class...
Banana is the most important fruit crop in India and accounts for 36.6 per cent of the total fruit ...
An adaptation of an earlier book by pioneering Tanzanian agriculturalist Pius Ngeze, this easy-to-re...
Despite a significant decrease of use of pesticides in dessert banana production due to technical in...
Two useful booklets offer practical and easy-to-follow guidance on cultivating two key ACP crops y...
Many challenges face those producing bananas in suboptimal environments. This is particularly true o...