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Yes - in 10 years we may have no bananas


James Meek, science correspondent
Thursday January 16, 2003
The Guardian

Two fungal diseases, Panama disease and black Sigatoka, are cutting a swath through banana plantations, just as blight once devastated potato crops. But unlike the potato, and other crops where disease-resistant strains can be bred by conventional means, making a fungus-free variety of the banana is extraordinarily difficult.