In wake of Katrina, bananas still reeling and transportation in high demand
In wake of Katrina, bananas still reeling and transportation in high demand
Dole banana containers made the television networks' national broadcasts in the days following Hurricane Katrina, as cameramen panned piles of rubble in Gulfport, MS. There, amid the crushed chaos of Gulfport, the familiar red logo could be seen on containers that were twisted and washed into huge piles of debris. The graphic images were representative of the disruption that hit Dole and Chiquita, which heavily rely on Gulfport as a key receiving point for bananas shipped from Latin America. The produce industry as a whole is also contending with disruptions from what will likely be remembered