Where Do Bananas Grow

by The Gardening Experts

where do bananas grow

Find Out Where Bananas Grow

Before we answer the big question about where bananas grow, it might help to uncover a few mysteries about the popular fruit we all (well, most of us) love and know so little about.

For instance, the sweet, yellow bananas we are all familiar with are really only one of a vast variety of different kinds of bananas out there. They don’t just come in yellow. There are also red, purple, and green ones, too.

What we eat with breakfast are called dessert bananas, and these make up the great bulk of bananas that are imported and exported around the world.

Most cultures and commerce are interested in bananas because of the fruit they bear, but there are some places in the world where they are considered to be ornamental items and in certain circles they are harvested for fiber.

But what we are concerned with in this article is that banana that we are most familiar with: the sweet, yellow, dessert banana.

In the following sections, we’ll talk a bit about the question ‘where do bananas grow?’ as it pertain to the geography of the world and if it’s at all possible for you to grow some in your own backyard.

Where Do Bananas Grow: Around the World

While it is common knowledge (among those in the know) that bananas originated in Southeast Asia, what is less widely known is where they were first domesticated and cultivated. A lot of experts agree that it was probably in the vicinity of Papua New Guinea, though we can’t be absolutely certain.

Today, they are grown all over the tropical regions of the world and in as many as 107 different countries.

The country that produces the most bananas is India, with more than twenty million metric tons per year.

Here’s a look at the list of the top five banana producing countries in the world in recent years to give you a chance to answer that burning question: where do bananas grow?

  1. India – over 20 million metric tons
  2. China – over 8 million metric tons
  3. Philippines – over 7 million metric tons
  4. Brazil – over 7 million metric tons
  5. Ecuador – over 6 million metric tons

Can Bananas Grow in Your Backyard?

So you like bananas, you like growing your own fruit and veggies in your garden, and you don’t live in one of those five countries.

Is it still possible to answer the question ‘where do bananas grow? with: ‘my backyard’?

Well, sure!

Banana trees really aren’t even trees at all. They’re plants. And though they are native to the tropics, it’s possible to grow them even in colder climates.

Go to your local garden store and talk to a professional sales person about what you may need to get started on growing bananas in your home. Another good idea is to go to the library and read up on the different techniques for growing this particular fruit, especially if you don’t live in the tropics.

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