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05-03-2015, 12:53 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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FHIA identification
What kind of FHIA is this.............??? I´m a huge fan of African Bananas................specially the ones from Uganda and Ethiopia.............. And I would like to know what kind of FHIA is this new variety that people are talking in this video....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QuifJnSYKU |
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Re: FHIA identification
I found something :
The 'FHIA' good factor for Ugandan bananas I think that this is the multipurpose variety that the Article talks..........called Kabana 3 (FHIA 17)........??? "Imported from Honduras, this 'FHIA' planting material is known locally as Kabana and several varieties are proving particularly popular. Kabana 3 (FHIA 17), for instance, is a multipurpose variety which can be roasted, fried, or eaten fresh." ??? |
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