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  Bananas!
Bananas growing on the tree

Growing bananas is hard work. It takes months to clear
the land, dig holes and put in banana plants. After about
six months, the banana fruit begins to appear.

At an early stage the growing bananas are wrapped in
blue plastic. This stops the fruit from getting damaged. It
also protects the fruit against pesticides that are sprayed
on the plants.
Bananas Growing on the tree
Freshly Cut Bananas
After nine months, the bananas are harvested using a
sharp knife. Bananas are still green when they are picked.

They grow in clusters, which are known as 'hands'. A
hand consists of 10 to 20 bananas, also called fingers.
Labelling Bananas
Bananas are washed and labelled before being put into
boxes.

Bananas are boxed on the banana farms where they are
produced. This prevents them getting bruised.
Sorting Bananas at the Warehouse
Bananas are taken from the farm to a warehouse in a
truck. At the warehouse they are inspected and sorted.

Buyers of fruit in the UK and Ireland want unbruised
bananas and so very high standards are set. If the bananas
do not meet these standards they are sold locally at a
much lower price.

After the inspection the boxes are closed and weighed.
Sorting Bananas at the Warehouse
Loading Bananas onto a ship
Bananas take six days to get from the Windward Islands, a
small group of islands in the southern part of the Caribbean
Sea, to the UK and Ireland.

They are stored in the ship's hold which is refrigerated at
13.3°C. This cool temperature prevents them from ripening.

When the bananas reach the UK and Ireland they are
ripened in special centres and then sent to the shops.
Loading Bananas onto a ship
Fair Trade Bananas on Sale
On average each person in the UK eats 10kg
bananas a year. A lot of bananas!

If you buy bananas from the Windward Islands, you
will help improve the lives of small farmers there.
Buying fair trade bananas will also mean that the
people who grow them get paid a fair price.
Fair Trade Bananas on Sale

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Bananas from the Carribbean

  • 1. Bonkers About Bananas!
  • 2. Bananas growing on the tree Growing bananas is hard work. It takes months to clear the land, dig holes and put in banana plants. After about six months, the banana fruit begins to appear. At an early stage the growing bananas are wrapped in blue plastic. This stops the fruit from getting damaged. It also protects the fruit against pesticides that are sprayed on the plants.
  • 4. Freshly Cut Bananas After nine months, the bananas are harvested using a sharp knife. Bananas are still green when they are picked. They grow in clusters, which are known as 'hands'. A hand consists of 10 to 20 bananas, also called fingers.
  • 5. Labelling Bananas Bananas are washed and labelled before being put into boxes. Bananas are boxed on the banana farms where they are produced. This prevents them getting bruised.
  • 6. Sorting Bananas at the Warehouse Bananas are taken from the farm to a warehouse in a truck. At the warehouse they are inspected and sorted. Buyers of fruit in the UK and Ireland want unbruised bananas and so very high standards are set. If the bananas do not meet these standards they are sold locally at a much lower price. After the inspection the boxes are closed and weighed.
  • 7. Sorting Bananas at the Warehouse
  • 8. Loading Bananas onto a ship Bananas take six days to get from the Windward Islands, a small group of islands in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea, to the UK and Ireland. They are stored in the ship's hold which is refrigerated at 13.3°C. This cool temperature prevents them from ripening. When the bananas reach the UK and Ireland they are ripened in special centres and then sent to the shops.
  • 10. Fair Trade Bananas on Sale On average each person in the UK eats 10kg bananas a year. A lot of bananas! If you buy bananas from the Windward Islands, you will help improve the lives of small farmers there. Buying fair trade bananas will also mean that the people who grow them get paid a fair price.