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Old 05-22-2009, 09:22 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I think you misunderstood my post. That was Mauro statement about the banana grafters in Brazil, I was questioning it. I don't beleive bananas can be grafted . If they can cool.
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Old 05-23-2009, 09:20 PM   #42 (permalink)
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im not looking for any miracles. im just so curious about the true reason why it has been done,and why they do it.. i want to ask them what they believe to be the benefits of grafting. i would love to go to brazil to see them do it and look at the plants they have grafted too.. like mauro said these guys arent rich and they wouldnt do it just for the fun of it.. they must be doing it for a reason. i wish someone could make a documentary on the farmers. who has the number to national geographic???
tony and mauro..do you both speak portuguese??
Ronald, I do! It's my native language. It's my English that is horrible!
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I would like to read about grafting bananas,can you give us a link.Thanks
Here is a link about grafting banana trees in Bolivia: CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Bolivia - Journal Entries - Day 4
I would appreciate if you took a look at it. thanks, Mauro.

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Here is a link about grafting banana trees in Bolivia: CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Bolivia - Journal Entries - Day 4
I would appreciate if you took a look at it. thanks, Mauro.
Thank you, Mauro,
Here is what impressed me:
An Outdoor Classroom
We were hiking downhill this time, through dense vegetation deep in the jungle. As we walked through papaya and banana trees, we passed crude signs marked with names of plant varieties. This was Jorge's classroom, where he brought farmers in the community to show them examples of new techniques. "This is the web, you know, for the ground. Groundcover prevents erosion and loss of topsoil," he said, pointing. "Those are the grafted banana trees. It is a simple technique where soft stems are removed and replaced with mature ones with a simple grafting procedure. With this technique, trees are productive for 10, 15, sometimes even 20 years longer than without grafting."

See, I believed that it can be done, though it appears the the procedure was performed for a different reason that most of us were hoping for.
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