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According to Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Be aware of the problem of the outbreak of wilt disease in bananas. that affects farmers' agricultural products especially rock bananas which is an important fruit of Yala Province Department of Agricultural Extension Therefore, the production of disease-free stone bananas has been accelerated. To solve the problem of wilt disease which is caused by bacteria. That results in insufficient production of bananas. and there is a shortage of good, disease-free breeding sources. Mr. Khameng Yuthamdamrong, Director-General of the Department of Agricultural Extension, said that the Department of Agricultural Extension was assigned by the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Proceed with the production of disease-free stone bananas. Using tissue culture technology and delivering 6,000 plants to the Yala Provincial & Provincial Agriculture Office at Plant Propagation Center 4, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
and has already distributed the full amount to farmers At present, Phone Number Data the Department has managed banana wilt disease in an integrated manner by taking action in 4 areas: Creating a demonstration plot for the management of banana wilt disease. To test management technology according to the recommendations of the Department of Agriculture. It was found that farmers in the test study area were able to harvest products from the demonstration plots without the products being damaged by disease-causing pathogens. Create a reserve for rock banana varieties. By expanding planting areas in disease-free areas (in areas where rock bananas have never been grown) by using rock banana plants from tissue culture from Plant Propagation Center 2, Trang Province and Plant Propagation Center 4, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Create a pilot wilt-free area. It encourages farmers to destroy diseased banana trees and sterilize the soil before planting as recommended by the Department of Agriculture. Create awareness about Wilt disease and how to manage it. to officials and farmers in every district of Yala Province “Hin bananas” are bananas that have tough, not mushy flesh. The taste is sweet and very delicious. Can be processed in many ways There is a trend of increasing demand for bananas. From exporting bananas to sell in Malaysia. It is also commonly used as food to feed bulbuls and caged birds. It makes birds feel good, strong and have beautiful shiny feathers. It is an important economic crop in the 3 southern provinces. especially of Yala province It is a local plant that has been registered as a Geographical Indication (GI: Geographical Indication) under the name Bannang Sata Hin Banana. It has a similar appearance to a Namwa banana. The trunk is large.
The base measures approximately 70 centimeters around and is 3.5 - 5 meters tall. The outer sheath is a soft green color. The petioles are quite short, the leaf grooves are open, the leaves are 40 - 50 centimeters wide and about 1.5 meters long. The petals are quite short in shape. Shaped like a lotus bud The outside of the flower is reddish-purple and the inside is red. The petals are spread out when the flowers are open. (Not curled like Hom bananas or Namwa bananas) The blossoms are pricked when they are about 8 months old after planting. And it takes about 4 months (120 days) for the produce to be mature enough for harvesting. At approximately 12 months after planting Each rock banana plant has 1 cluster. One cluster has 7–10 combs. One comb has 15–20 fruits. The fruit is pentagonal in shape. The shell is quite thick. The fruit diameter is approximately 3 - 5 centimeters. The fruit length is approximately 8 - 12 centimeters. The tip is obtuse. The raw fruit peel is green, the flesh is hard. When ripe, the peel will turn yellow. The flesh is yellowish-white to yellow. The flesh is firm and hard, not falling apart. When the fruit is mature, it can be cut and stored for 7 - 8 days. The arrangement of the fruit is orderly. There is a slight gap between each comb.
and has already distributed the full amount to farmers At present, Phone Number Data the Department has managed banana wilt disease in an integrated manner by taking action in 4 areas: Creating a demonstration plot for the management of banana wilt disease. To test management technology according to the recommendations of the Department of Agriculture. It was found that farmers in the test study area were able to harvest products from the demonstration plots without the products being damaged by disease-causing pathogens. Create a reserve for rock banana varieties. By expanding planting areas in disease-free areas (in areas where rock bananas have never been grown) by using rock banana plants from tissue culture from Plant Propagation Center 2, Trang Province and Plant Propagation Center 4, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Create a pilot wilt-free area. It encourages farmers to destroy diseased banana trees and sterilize the soil before planting as recommended by the Department of Agriculture. Create awareness about Wilt disease and how to manage it. to officials and farmers in every district of Yala Province “Hin bananas” are bananas that have tough, not mushy flesh. The taste is sweet and very delicious. Can be processed in many ways There is a trend of increasing demand for bananas. From exporting bananas to sell in Malaysia. It is also commonly used as food to feed bulbuls and caged birds. It makes birds feel good, strong and have beautiful shiny feathers. It is an important economic crop in the 3 southern provinces. especially of Yala province It is a local plant that has been registered as a Geographical Indication (GI: Geographical Indication) under the name Bannang Sata Hin Banana. It has a similar appearance to a Namwa banana. The trunk is large.
The base measures approximately 70 centimeters around and is 3.5 - 5 meters tall. The outer sheath is a soft green color. The petioles are quite short, the leaf grooves are open, the leaves are 40 - 50 centimeters wide and about 1.5 meters long. The petals are quite short in shape. Shaped like a lotus bud The outside of the flower is reddish-purple and the inside is red. The petals are spread out when the flowers are open. (Not curled like Hom bananas or Namwa bananas) The blossoms are pricked when they are about 8 months old after planting. And it takes about 4 months (120 days) for the produce to be mature enough for harvesting. At approximately 12 months after planting Each rock banana plant has 1 cluster. One cluster has 7–10 combs. One comb has 15–20 fruits. The fruit is pentagonal in shape. The shell is quite thick. The fruit diameter is approximately 3 - 5 centimeters. The fruit length is approximately 8 - 12 centimeters. The tip is obtuse. The raw fruit peel is green, the flesh is hard. When ripe, the peel will turn yellow. The flesh is yellowish-white to yellow. The flesh is firm and hard, not falling apart. When the fruit is mature, it can be cut and stored for 7 - 8 days. The arrangement of the fruit is orderly. There is a slight gap between each comb.