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The banana is not actually a tree but a giant herb, and every banana we eat today is a clone of a single plant; they are all genetically identical twins. In the 1950s another banana variety was wiped out by a single disease. Doesn't billions of fruits descending from one copy show just how fragile cheapness really is?

agricultural history, the Cavendish banana and Panama disease

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