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Originally Posted by sputinc7
I know. What I mean is they all see the writing on the wall. You would think a major grower would start making a change, a gradual one so it's not like it was at the end of the GM debacle. It's just smart business.
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There are many more factors to take into consideration while growing banana varieties on a large commercial scale besides the plants being disease resistant.
As a hobby grower I can experiment with different varieties. But as a commercial grower someone would want high yielding varieties with mostly uniform fruits.
Of course the bananas have to be tasty, but they are pretty much worthless for a commercial grower if they do not ship well or have an extremely short self life.
The recommended Namwah for example has a tendency to split if not harvested quick enough. Other varieties like the dwarf Brazilian usually have a thinner skin or easily break apart at the pedicels making them not necessarily a good supermarket banana.