Bananas have been inbreeding for thousands of years. However, since their genetic build up is similar to all other bananas, it makes them vulnerable to diseases. Scientists are searching for ways for bananas to “mate” with other types to create a more diverse gene pool. In the past 7,000 years, researchers have found that bananas rarely cross breed. As well, bananas that are found in grocery stores are infertile. It is quite possible that bananas may become extinct. In Australia, the vast majority of people consume bananas so the possibility of the crop wiping out is high. Researchers in Australia and Europe are now seeking to make sure that bananas are under important long-term survival, in order to defend itself from insects, disease and climate conditions. This will also produce better quality bananas. The price for bananas has sky rocketed. At selected venues, a kg of bananas cost a shocking $13.98, for ripe Australian grown yellow fruit. Australian Banana Grower’s Council Chief Executive, Jonathan Eccles states: “Prices will still be high but starting to come down in September, October and November as supply starts to meet demand,” he said. By December, prices should be “back to normal”.
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