Importing Banana Plants in your country? It’s easy.

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Importing Banana Plants in your country? It’s easy.

Banana, one of the most produced and consumed fruit worldwide, is mainly grown by smallholder farmers and usually consumed locally/regionally. While hardly 15% of production is exported, Africa contributes to about one-third of the global banana production.

However, the bacterial disease of BXW, caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum, threatens the countries known fondly as ‘The Great Lakes region of Africa’ (GLA), including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), some of the largest banana-producing and consuming areas of the continent.

We know how important good quality banana planting material can be a game changer for your banana farming operations. As a part of our rigorous QC, we routinely test for various pathogens including Xanthomonas campestris. This means, customers who import banana tissue culture plants from us receive complete documentation that meets your country’s import permit requirements .

If you are opting to use tissue culture banana plants on your farm, importing banana ex agar tissue culture plants is very easy. Ex Agar means plantlets that have developed root systems and are ready to leave the tissue culture lab. These plants will need to be hardened off or acclimatized to the outside world, and grown to a size suitable for field planting.

Our team will provide complete training on hardening your plants as well as best practices for your banana farming success. Get in touch with our friendly team through the website for an international shipping quote as well as useful banana planting information.

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