and the bloody QLD farmers can keep their bloody bananas!!
I grew up on a banana plantation and I can tell you there is not much money in it for the average farmer. We were near coffs harbour and made a living. Probably minimum wage sort of thing. But sweet baby jesus it was hard work and I doubt there are many that could hack it. Due to frosts sth of Qld most bananas are planted on steep slopes. So when you put the blue bags on them you cover every inch of the 10 acres that we had. And ten acres is about the minimum you could live off. Every week. Carrying a ladder, bunch of bags, pest strips, knife. Get to the bunch, put the ladder up, climb, cut off bottom two hands, clear out any leaves, rat nests, snakes, put the bag on, tie it, climb back down.
Try that 50 times on a saturday as a teenager let alone an adult.
Then when you harvest them, and thats every week, you park your tractor on the internal roads and walk down every single row of the ten acreas, find a bunch, knick the banana plant then pull the bunch down onto your back, cut it with the knife and carry it back out. They range from 15 to 30kg each. All the while rat crap, spiders and the odd snake are slithering down your back and into your plumbers crack. Not that you have one anymore. A few times the bunch was huge and I got trapped under it till dad came back lol.
Then take them to the shed, wash em and dehand them. Then grade em, pack em and load them onto the truck. Each one is about 12kg for a carton or 25kg for a crate. Off to the rail and unload them.
(and that leaves out desuckering the unwanted plants, fertilising, cutting away the old leaves, poisoning for beetle, staking to stop them falling over and maintaining the irrigation)
Look - just pay the bloody money and stop whining okay
And just to keep perspective. The large supermarket chains set the prices - not the farmers.