Les vergers Boiron

Focus on Fairtrade and organic banana farming in Ecuador

Organic certification: regulated environmental practices in service of biodiversity and living ecosystems

Organic certification is based on a core principle: producing food in harmony with natural ecosystems, without the use of synthetic inputs.

In banana plantations, this principle translates into a shift in cultivation practices. Conventional chemical treatments are replaced with natural alternatives, such as plant-based preparations or beneficial microorganisms.

Strict measures are also implemented in the field. Access to plots is carefully controlled to reduce the risk of external contamination. Robust hygiene protocols are enforced, including the regular disinfection of equipment. In addition, buffer zones are established between organic and conventional crops to prevent any drift of chemical substances.

From plantation to plate: the journey of Fairtrade organic bananas

Les vergers Boiron

The banana plant reproduces through suckers that grow around the main plant. A strong sucker called the “son” is kept to replace the mother plant, along with a third sucker called the “niece” as a reserve. The mother plant produces fruit only once. After harvest, it is cut down, the “son” takes its place, and a new sucker appears to ensure continuity. In this way, the production cycle continues naturally.

Les vergers Boiron