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You Love Bananas? Scientists Say You Should Prepare to Live Without Them
As the Washington Post reports, a banana-attacking fungus called Fusarium Wilt has been assaulting the bananas with which you're most familiar.
They're called Cavendish bananas. And across Southeast Asia and Australia, Fusarium Wilt has been wafting its murderous way along, taking bite after deadly bite. Worse, experts say that it's now been spotted in Africa and the Middle East. INC. TODAY'S MUST READS: Scientists Studied the Daily Lives of 1,000 CEOs. Here's the 1 Thing the Successful Ones Did Even worse than that, it seems only a matter of time before it ends up in Latin America, the biggest source of bananas for the U.S. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mark...cid=spartandhp |
Sounds a little like Brewers Droop:error
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i cunt a4d a banana... :(
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Save the bananas!
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I guess it was only a matter of time.
This is how we die. A disease wipes us out. |
One of the wonders of travelling anywhere tropical is fresh local banana's. Most of them go rotten in a week so are no good for supermarkets. The common banana, Cavendish is crap compared to any of them.
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Mainly canaries bananas here, and they're not effected.
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nooooo :)
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I love bananas. So save the banana.
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Never thought that I would outlive bananas ...
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I saw an episode of Vice about this banana disease, and they are working to raise banana's that are resistant, but people don't like them as well.
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Roundup/Monsanto
https://www.naturalnews.com/031138_M...o_Roundup.html |
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