Tropical Agribusiness Structures and Adjustments--bananas

Tropical Agribusiness Structures and Adjustments--bananas
Author: Henry B. Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1968
Genre: Banana trade
ISBN:

Case study of the industrial structure and management of the banana trade as an example of multinational enterprise in the tropical food industry - covers production and marketing structures, cost functions, consumption patterns, price stability, efficiency in agricultural production, trends in supply and demand, decision making, research methods, etc. FAO mentioned, and bibliography pp. 199 to 206.

Tropical Agribusiness Structures and Adjustments--bananas

Tropical Agribusiness Structures and Adjustments--bananas
Author: Henry B. Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1968
Genre: Banana trade
ISBN:

Case study of the industrial structure and management of the banana trade as an example of multinational enterprise in the tropical food industry - covers production and marketing structures, cost functions, consumption patterns, price stability, efficiency in agricultural production, trends in supply and demand, decision making, research methods, etc. FAO mentioned, and bibliography pp. 199 to 206.

Banana Cultures

Banana Cultures
Author: John Soluri
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477322825

Bananas, the most frequently consumed fresh fruit in the United States, have been linked to Miss Chiquita and Carmen Miranda, "banana republics," and Banana Republic clothing stores—everything from exotic kitsch, to Third World dictatorships, to middle-class fashion. But how did the rise in banana consumption in the United States affect the banana-growing regions of Central America? In this lively, interdisciplinary study, John Soluri integrates agroecology, anthropology, political economy, and history to trace the symbiotic growth of the export banana industry in Honduras and the consumer mass market in the United States. Beginning in the 1870s, when bananas first appeared in the U.S. marketplace, Soluri examines the tensions between the small-scale growers, who dominated the trade in the early years, and the shippers. He then shows how rising demand led to changes in production that resulted in the formation of major agribusinesses, spawned international migrations, and transformed great swaths of the Honduran environment into monocultures susceptible to plant disease epidemics that in turn changed Central American livelihoods. Soluri also looks at labor practices and workers' lives, changing gender roles on the banana plantations, the effects of pesticides on the Honduran environment and people, and the mass marketing of bananas to consumers in the United States. His multifaceted account of a century of banana production and consumption adds an important chapter to the history of Honduras, as well as to the larger history of globalization and its effects on rural peoples, local economies, and biodiversity.

Economics of Banana Production and Marketing in the Tropics

Economics of Banana Production and Marketing in the Tropics
Author: Gregory Fonsah
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9956726478

In most African countries, banana production has been consigned to subsistence production. However, a few countries, especially in Francophone West Africa, have recognised the commercial importance of banana, and have used their special relationship with France to export bananas. This has led to the dualization of the banana sector, with the traditional system existing side by side with a modern sector geared towards export trade. This book is one of the few comprehensive studies that have incorporated both the agronomic and economic aspects of banana production and marketing in Africa. It looks at all facets of banana production, from an historical perspective to the various traditional and modern technologies involved. The marketing aspect covers both the domestic and international trade, with emphasis on the preferential (ACP / DOM Lome Convention) and the open markets of the European Union. The book is a major contribution to understanding the internationalisation of the banana trade and to its ever-increasing investment portfolio, as the backbone of many a developing tropical economy. Although the emphasis is placed on Cameroon, other relevant African, tropical and subtropical banana-producing countries are mentioned where necessary, especially in the export sector where a degree of competition existed. Further, agricultural practices, soils, meteorological and climatological characteristics, pests and diseases, personnel and banana varieties grown, mean that findings in Cameroon are of relevance to other banana-producing countries, especially in Africa. Meanwhile, other African and tropical countries still contemplating entry into banana exports would benefit from the Cameroon experience. The book is of especial relevance to agronomists, entomologists, economists, farm managers, government policy makers, large, medium and small scale banana growers, and students and teachers in universities and schools of agriculture.

The George Beckford Papers

The George Beckford Papers
Author: George L. Beckford
Publisher: Canoe Press, University of the West Indies
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789768125408

This volume presents papers by George Beckford which cover topics ranging from agricultural economics to political economy, to the social economy of man space, to the cultural roots of Caribbean creativity and a vision of one independent, sovereign and self-reliant Caribbean nation.

The Development of Tropical Lands

The Development of Tropical Lands
Author: Michael Nelson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135993653

First Published in 2011. Latin America today is similar to Canada in the early 1900s-a sleeping giant, basically underpopulated, whose potential rests on the exploitation of enormous land, forest, mineral, and water reserves. This study, carried out over the period 1967-69, has involved travel throughout much of Latin America north of the Tropic of Capricorn and discussions with people in many different fields, including highway construction, forestry, colonization, and agricultural industries in the forest frontier regions and capital cities of the continent. The collection of data required about twelve months of the author in the field.

The World Banana Economy, 1985-2002

The World Banana Economy, 1985-2002
Author: Pedro Arias
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251050576

Bananas are grown in all tropical regions and play a key role in the economics of many developing countries. The volume of bananas exported worldwide in the period 1985-2002 grew at an unprecedented average annual rate of 5.3 percent, twice that of the previous 24 years. This expansion was accompanied by minor technological changes but major developments in the world trade situation. This publication reviews the impacts of these events on the world banana economy. It is the first of a series of FAO Commodity Studies that focus primarily on themes relating to individual commodities or commodity groups.

The Banana

The Banana
Author: William Fawcett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1913
Genre: Banana products
ISBN:

The plant; Cultivation; Planting; Irrigation and Drainage; Cultivationafter Planting; Pruning and Treatment of Suckers; Harvesting and Replanting; Bananas as Nurse-Plants and as a Catch-Crop; Financial Considerations and Prospects for Beginners; Banana Soils in Jamaica; Humus; Fertilizers; Fungus Diseases; Insect Pests; Bananas as Food; Bananas in Medicine; Wine, Whisky, and Alcohol fron Bananas; Drying Bananas for Flour and Figs; Manila Hemp and other Fibres from Species of Musa; Development of the Banana Trade; Transport by Sea. Transport on Land; General Review of the Cultivation of Species of Musa (Banana and Plantain) throughout the Tropics: India and Ceylon; Malay Archipelago; Philippine Islands; Australia; Polynesia; Africa; South America; Central America and United States; Indies and Bermuda; Horticultural and Botanical Notes; Plants allied to the Banana; Short Description of Species of Musa.