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I have very little knowledge about growing bananas, but grew-up on a farm in Oklahoma and currently live in Loma Linda, California and volunteer in a small town in El Salvador. I am trying to help families develop small businesses that will improve their quality of life. I am always thinking about different crops that might be added to the area which could be sold. There are a few banana trees in the little town that a couple of families have for their own use. If you have any suggestions I would greatly appreciate a PM.
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They could grow Bananas for local sells at fruit stands or local farmer market. For commercial production would depend on if the 'BIG GUYs' have a buying point near by. Last edited by edwmax : 10-27-2019 at 11:02 PM. |
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pineapple, watermelon, mango, breadfruit, cherimoya, sapote, breadfruit,jackfruit, coffee, palms for oil, Lucuma, passion fruit, rambutan, longan, Litchee and of course bananas and plantains to give you some ideas.
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