The banana production begin to grow when Taiwan was being occupied by Japan.[2] By 1939, Taiwan was the third largest exporter of bananas in the world.[3] Taiwan bananas monopolized the Japanese market until 1963, when banana importation was liberalized in Japan.[2] In 1967, banana exports from the country were relatively high.[1] Since 1970, the industry has declined significantly due to competition from the Philippines and problems with the cultivation.[4]
Agricultural land
Around 8,000 hectares of land in Taiwan is used for banana cultivation. About 5,000 hectares in Southern Taiwan is used for exported fruit, and about 3,000 hectares in Northern Taiwan is used for domestic consumption.
The main export destination of banana from Taiwan is Japan, which peaked in 1967 with 416,000 tons of export. In 1990, the export tonnage declined to 48,000 tons.[4]