
Sustainability Defined Ep. 96: Hot Commodities: Bananas (ft. Equifruit)
Feb 13, 2026
Jenny Coleman, president of Equifruit and Fairtrade advocate, talks about ethical sourcing and transforming banana supply chains. Short takes cover banana industry scandals and political history. They discuss monoculture risks, ripening logistics, and how Fairtrade premiums and retailer choices shape growers' futures.
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Cloned Bananas Create Systemic Risk
- Modern supermarket Cavendish bananas are genetically identical clones propagated from cuttings, not seeds.
- This monoculture creates extreme vulnerability to diseases like TR4 and threatens global supply.
Past Extinctions Foreshadow Future Threats
- The Cavendish replaced Gros Michel after TR1 wiped that variety out, showing how monoculture can collapse a dominant cultivar.
- Scientists now pursue disease-resistant varieties and genetic work, but broad cooperation and biodiversity are the true solutions.
Bananas Ship Green And Ripen Later
- Bananas travel green in temperature-controlled containers and ripen post-shipping in ethylene ripening rooms near retailers.
- This logistics system enables year-round availability but relies on precise temperature and gas control.

