No, they export to south america.
Bananas grow in every South American country except for Chile.You can use link:http://go-passport.grolier.com/map?id=mtlr038&pid=go(use fruits)
you will need an import customs code in the country of destination. The export logistics would be handled by an agent you assign in South Africa.
South America's economy is largely based on its export of natural resources. Their primary export are its two most important cash crops, coffee and cacao.
they have summer there, its a hot season and bananas grow in hot seasons -__-
Bananas are exported all over the world, mainly from countries in South and Central America.
Chile.
Guyana's major export is sugar. Other exports are bauxite, rice, and gold. Guyana is a country located in South America.
in Peru and in Chile they grow grapes and apples for export.
Bananas.
No, they export to south america.
Copper is mined in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile and is the principal export of that country.
From South America to North America. I think.
Bananas grow in every South American country except for Chile.You can use link:http://go-passport.grolier.com/map?id=mtlr038&pid=go(use fruits)
Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.
you will need an import customs code in the country of destination. The export logistics would be handled by an agent you assign in South Africa.
Venezuela is known for bananas Equador