Colombia is the world’s 5th largest producer of bananas and it hopes to boost its banana exports by 10 percent this year.
Colombia exported 109 million 20-kilogram boxes of bananas last year, up 9.3% from 2019, boosting earnings by 6.5% to $916.2 million, according to
the Colombian Banana Growers Association
This is in spite of the coronavirus pandemic and the presence of the Fusarium wilt Tropical race IV (TR4) banana fungus that was detected in July 2019.
The Columbian banana industry hopes to export 120 million 20-kg boxes this year.
Higher output followed greater productivity per hectare versus 2019, as well as better weather in the first half of the year in Uraba, Colombia’s principle banana-growing region.
Production per hectare rose to 2,134 boxes per hectare, 173 more boxes than in 2019.