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Climate crisis threatens the banana, the world’s most popular fruit, research shows

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Climate crisis threatens the banana, the world’s most popular fruit, research shows

Bananas are the world’s most consumed fruit – and the fourth most important food crop globally, after wheat, rice and maize. About 80% of bananas grown globally are for local consumption, and more than 400 million people rely on the fruit for 15% to 27% of their daily calories.

And the climate crisis is threatening the future of the world’s most popular fruit, as almost two-thirds of banana-growing areas in Latin America and the Caribbean may no longer be suitable for growing the fruit by 2080, new research has found.

Rising temperatures, extreme weather and climate-related pests are pummeling banana-growing countries such as Guatemala, Costa Rica and Colombia, reducing yields and devastating rural communities across the region, according to Christian Aid’s new report, Going Bananas: How Climate Change Threatens the World’s Favourite Fruit.

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  • I have trouble explaining this to a lot of people one of the biggest threats of climate change is the loss of arable land for food production and stable environments from more sensitive food production.

    • tbh, I never bothered to tell others about climate change and its consequences to our lives.

      Back then I told my relatives, and they just looked at me like "are you out of your mind?"

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