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Bye Bye Bananas — the Return of Panama Disease 519

Ant sends in a disturbing report in The Scientist on an imminent threat to worldwide banana production. "The banana we eat today is not the one your grandparents ate. That one — known as the Gros Michel — was, by all accounts, bigger, tastier, and hardier than the variety we know and love, which is called the Cavendish. The unavailability of the Gros Michel is easily explained: it is virtually extinct. Introduced to our hemisphere in the late 19th century, the Gros Michel was almost immediately hit by a blight that wiped it out by 1960. The Cavendish was adopted at the last minute by the big banana companies — Chiquita and Dole — because it was resistant to that blight, a fungus known as Panama disease... [Now] Panama disease — or Fusarium wilt of banana — is back, and the Cavendish does not appear to be safe from this new strain, which appeared two decades ago in Malaysia, spread slowly at first, but is now moving at a geometrically quicker pace. There is no cure, and nearly every banana scientist says that though Panama disease has yet to hit the banana crops of Latin America, which feed our hemisphere, the question is not if this will happen, but when. Even worse, the malady has the potential to spread to dozens of other banana varieties, including African bananas, the primary source of nutrition for millions..."

Comment Re:Two points (Score 1) 594

FWIW I'm actually Australian. Like the Poms (what you call Brits), Zed is Zed, always was, always will be except we get Sesame street on the Telly (TV) now and kids getting confused. We have biscuits where you have 'cookies', lollies where you have candy, utes instead of 'pickups', football is called footy (either AFL or Rugby League or Union depending on state) and is played "at the ground" or "on the oval". (You can have soccer oval or ground)

Soccer is soccer (not football) and isn't dominate football code in Australia although is growing (strong push by soccer afficionados and marketers for it to become known as 'football' to compete with other footy codes).

Australians almost uniformly call USA citizens yanks (sometimes also septics - rhyming slang for septic tank = yank, might sound derogatory but actually not usually meant this way). We don't discriminate North or South and in fact when asked to impersonate a yank accent will often do a southern style drawl. You are all yanks to us ;-)

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