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- BUSINESS, Page 49Business NotesAGRICULTUREThe Banana Rebellion
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- The struggle has all the classic images of a revolution:
- machete-wielding peasants, gun-toting men in uniform, alleged
- acts of sabotage. But the rebellion brewing in Honduras has an
- unusual rallying cry: Bananas! For nearly a century, U.S. giant
- Chiquita Brands International (formerly United Fruit) has
- enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the republic's banana exports.
- But many growers today want to sell their produce to Fyffes
- Group, a British fruit company offering $4.40 a box, vs.
- Chiquita's estimated $3.
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- The U.S. company insists that growers are legally bound to
- sell to it until 1992. As a result, Fyffes' port shipments have
- been blocked by armed guards. Campesinos armed only with farm
- implements have confronted them, but no injuries have been
- reported so far. Last month a train packed with Fyffes bananas
- was derailed in northern Honduras when it hit what police said
- was a deliberate obstruction. The contractual dispute is
- working its way through the Honduran courts.
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