The earliest evidence of banana cultivation in Africa before these recent discoveries dates to no earlier than late 6th century AD.
Areas of secondary diversity are found in Africa, indicating a long history of banana cultivation in the region.
In Japan, banana cultivation for clothing and household use dates back to at least the 13th century.
The majority of the population are of mestiza origin and banana cultivation is important for the economy.
Thus, banana cultivation and exportation are the main economic lifeblood of the city.
The hinterland of Bhusawal is famous for banana cultivation.
Bhusawal is also famous for its banana cultivation.
These laws facilitated Somali agricultural development so that between 1929 and 1936 the area under banana cultivation increased seventeenfold to 39.75 km2.
Cattle herding, cereal growing, and banana cultivation were the economic mainstays of these states.
Agriculture, especially banana cultivation, is the primary source of employment in the village.