Stefan Worm (L), leader of Edeka Fruchtkontor Nord, talks to fruit ripening master Patrick Muenzner about the state of maturity of bananas in a ripening chamber from the new banana ripening store of the provision merchant in Borna, Germany, 15 November 2017. The green fruit ripens here under supervision for several days before they hit the shelves. The banana is a decisive economic factor: about 10 percent of Edeka's sales revenues is generated through bananas and pineapples. The banana is Germany's second favourite fruit after apples. The average German household buys an average of 16.64 kilo
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Stefan Worm (L), leader of Edeka Fruchtkontor Nord, talks to fruit ripening master Patrick Muenzner about the state of maturity of bananas in a ripening chamber from the new banana ripening store of the provision merchant in Borna, Germany, 15 November 2017. The green fruit ripens here under supervision for several days before they hit the shelves. The banana is a decisive economic factor: about 10 percent of Edeka's sales revenues is generated through bananas and pineapples. The banana is Germany's second favourite fruit after apples. The average German household buys an average of 16.64 kilograms of bananas according to the consumer research organization. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa