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In the banana industry the banana industry has long been the focus of controversy. In some cases, bananas are a necessary means to become stronger both economically and politically, but in other cases it was an obstacle to complete dependence and decline to other industries. Since bananas are major crops in many countries, the struggle for managing production and distribution is increasing, resulting in "banana war".
Portuguese settlers began planting banana plantations in the Atlantic Islands, Brazil and West Africa from the 15th to the 16th century. Immediately after the Civil War, North Americans began eating bananas on a small scale at very high prices, despite the fact that food became more common in the 1880s. Until the Victorian era, bananas were not widely known in Europe, but were available. Jules Verne introduced his banana to his readers, and in detail described "the eighth day of the world" (1872).
Banana or Musa acuminata is one of the most important staple foods in the tropics. Especially in Southeast Asia where there are many banana plantations in the Philippines, it is a common food for everyone. Bananas grow naturally in cool and damp areas like wetlands and other wetlands. Plants of this type of fruit typically reach peaks of 20 to 25 feet, are divided into clusters commonly called "hands" and carry up to 200 bananas. - INTRODUCTION Bananas are widely grown in Malaysia because of their high demand, being the second largest fruit crop in Malaysia. Bananas are healthy as they contain high levels of vitamins and minerals (Ware, 2014). However, due to the threat of various diseases, high production cost, and shortage of various planting materials, our banana production is decreasing.
Bananas are one of the natural antioxidants. In addition, bananas grow well in Malaysia, not seasonal fruits, so it is easy to obtain. Banana peel is a waste of banana fruit and contains many antioxidants, phenol and minerals. This skin is biodegradable due to its environmental problems due to its nitrogen and phosphorus levels. Therefore, extracting banana peels will be the best solution to protect humans, profit, and create waste of wealth. Banana peels contain more antioxidants in a qualitative and quantitative way than pulp, so they can be commercialized. Especially in the food industry, we do not compete with banana pulp to produce the final product.