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Dimapur, Sep. 28 (EMN): Commerce department of Unity College, Dimapur, organised a one-day skill development training programme on September 23 on the theme ‘Sustainability through green skills.’ The training programme was held in collaboration with The Banana Co. (Hengna & Maben Pvt. Ltd.) to impart students the essence and power of green skilling through personal interaction and hands-on training session, informed an update from the department. Director of Hengna & Maben Pvt. Ltd., Nengneithem Hengna; training coordinators Meriyani Ezung, Yemtila and Loimei were the “artisans and resource persons” of the skill training programme. “The skill development training programme was a testament to the department’s principle aim to take stock of progress and come to terms with the fragility of education and training systems,” it stated. The main objective of the training was to imbibe in students the importance of green skills towards creating a greener future. During the training session, Hengna made the students aware of the various uses of banana plant, after which the students were provided hands-on training by the resource persons on making sustainable products using raw materials from banana plants. The hands-on training programme was followed by an interactive discussion and feedback from student trainees. A...
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Banana company One Bananas has their own sustainable farms in Guatemala, Ecuador and Peru. Robert Adams, President of One Banana Co. says: âLate last year, eastern Guatemala and Honduras were severely impacted by two hurricanes: Eta and Iota, causing devastating damage to farms and communities. This was in addition to the Covid crisis that was already impacting communities.â
Demand returning to normal after turbulence of 2020
Throughout 2020, demand patterns for the banana industry were affected by the covid crisis. Now, it seems to be slowly returning to a somewhat more normal pattern of demand. âDemand has been stable, as we begin to see retailer and wholesalers slowly begin to recover from the pandemic,â says Adams. While conventional bananas have seen some ups and downs throughout the pandemic, the demand for organic produce seems to have actually risen during the pandemic.
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