I had read an
article in Smithsonian about bananas and the coming fungal crisis.
Bananas that we eat in the US are not only all the same variety, they're all clones from a single, infertile variety. Worldwide, bananas are the fourth most important crop after rice, wheat and corn, and is the major staple crop across most of sub-Saharan Africa: 550 lbs per capita per year in Uganda or Burundi, compared with 26lbs in the US.
The fungus is whiping out our standard banana, and we can't breed in resistance, because there's no breeding going on. Gene splicing is being done, as is development of other varietals, but it's going to take a while.
Very interesting read.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang