First 'Dutch bananas' harvested
Sustainable bananas in greenhouses
Wageningen University
Bananas grow excellent on stone wool
The experiment appears to be very successful, says Prof. Kema. "The banana plants grow very well on coco peat and stone wool substrate with only the application of a nutrient solution. The advantage of substrate cultivation is that nutrients can be better tailored to the needs of the plant. In addition, you prevent losses, possibly about 30%, from leakage. The Dutch banana does not need disease control, which makes cultivation more sustainable than in traditional production areas."
Growing bananas in a greenhouse-Sixty banana plants
There are sixty plants in the greenhouse, but there are hundreds of thousands of hectares of banana production worldwide. "One of the things that we have learned is that the plant density is too high at the moment. We are going to adjust that, so that we will have more light and the bunches will be able to ripen faster in future experiments", says Prof. Kema.
Some partners within the Dutch banana project - Wageningen University & Research, Boerenhart, Triple20, Keygene and Chiquita - are interested in continuing this method of cultivation in greenhouses or other buildings in order to serve a small regional market. "Think of consumers or restaurants and hospitals in the region. This way we can also start growing other varieties, for a more diverse range. We are also planning a trial in the Philippines to see how precision cultivation works under ideal conditions."
Sustainable banana cultivation worldwide
The bananas in the Wageningen greenhouses are now ready to be harvested. Then they go to a ripening centre of Chiquita. "We are on the way to developing sustainable banana cultivation with new breeds of bananas that are resistant to diseases and that are grown in healthy soils in a responsible social climate," says Kema.
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