
Many of us grab a banana for a quick snack, however have you ever considered what exotic diseases could wipe out our favourite fruit overnight? It’s happened before… once in the 1950’s.
A new report from the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation reveals that investing in disease prevention could save the Australian banana industry over $52 million, all the while shining a light on the dangers of monoculture farming.
4ZZZ's Eliot Rifkin chatted about dodging banana threats and building a resilient future for bananas with Professor Andrew Geering from UQ's Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI).
For a deep dive...
Here's the link to Professor Andrew Geering's bio and published works, as well as the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) and their recent report "Dodging banana diseases is value for money".
Two of the plant pathological societies are: Australasian Plant Pathology Society and the International Society for Plant Pathology where you can learn more about exotic diseases that biosecurity protects our agriculture industry from.
If you'd like to diagnose whether your backyard bananas are infected, here are some of the exotic diseases of concern and impact to Queensland's banana industry:
Gros Michel bananas were, until the 1950s, the main banana variety grown. The physical properties of the Gros Michel made it an excellent export produce due to its thick peel which made it resilient to bruising during transport as well as its dense bunches which made it easy to ship. However, due to its vulnerability to Panama disease and possibly monoculture farming, it has been almost entirely replaced in the banana industry by the Cavendish cultivar. To gain insight into Monoculture Farming... here's an article "Advantages and Disadvantages of monoculture farming".
Here are two historical papers on the impact of banana diseases on Australian agriculture: "The untold history of banana bunchy top disease" and Joseph Bancroft’s discovery of Fusarium Wilt of banana.
...and lastly, if you identify any of these disease threats, here are the places where you can report it:

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