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Quebec company hopes its plan to sell bananas, other exotic produce bears fruit

  • The Claude family aims to produce over 100,000 bananas per harvest from their greenhouse, starting with 100 to 150 plants.
  • Myriam Claude's banana project has already yielded 1,500 bananas in two months from just two banana trees, highlighting early success.
  • In addition to bananas, the family plans to grow exotic fruits like lemons, pawpaw, and tangerines.
  • Jacques Claude expresses that their bananas have much more flavor than store-bought ones, underlining the appeal of their local produce.
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Quebec company hopes its plan to sell bananas, other exotic produce bears fruit

In an 8,750-square-foot greenhouse northwest of Montreal, in the dead of a Quebec winter, Myriam Claude is growing bananas, flowers and other citrus fruits.

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Rocky Mountain Outlook broke the news in on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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