Talk:Dwarf Cavendish banana

I read in a travel book about Tenerife (spanish island): The Dwarf Cavendish variety cannot be exported due to EU export regulations - can someone explain why???

it says majority bananas are taken by Spain?. - does this mean that this banana can be exported from the canary island to mainland spain, but not beyond the EU?

— bana brought from Indo-China. In 1855 a small variety known as Dwarf Cavendish or The Chinese banana s type of banana is associated with Canary Island

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First bananas on the Canary Islands
This article states, that the Cavendish bananas, that are currently cultivated on the Canary Islands, were brought by Portugese merchants from Africa. This is a contradiction, as Cavendish bananas aren't originally from Africa, they are originally from Chatsworth house. FrillDragon (talk) 15:12, 18 August 2021 (UTC)

Origin
How was the dwarf version of the Cavindish cultivar created? 208.66.149.77 (talk) 21:22, 14 June 2023 (UTC)