Cost varies from country to country. I've bought a bunch of bananas in the Bahamas for as much as $4 at a grocery store or $2.5 at a farmers market. They were more expensive in St. Croix. Everything is super cheap in Cuba. Banana production in the Caribbean is widespread. Bananas are cultivated by both small farmers and large land holders. The plant is perennial and is planted either in pure stands or in mixed cultivation, such as in Jamaica. Countries where bananas are a main export crop are Belize, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua, Panama and Colombia.
£2
Not much
R38.50
Bananas were originally from Africa but it is able to grow in the caribbean so why not plant some lol
About 15$ :)
bananas
yes
Bananas
Portuguese explorers brought bananas to the Caribbean from their travels to the south Pacific. Bananas originated in New Guinea and are show to have been in existence since 8000 BC. Cavendish bananas, or the common yellow bananas are most commonly cultivated in the Caribbean.
a lot
around £10
depends on the weight