Banana fishing is a unique agricultural practice found in the coastal regions of Kerala, India. This traditional method involves harvesting bananas that grow along riverbanks and backwaters, where farmers use small boats to reach the fruit clusters.  
 
The main product of banana fishing is the Nendran banana variety, which is particularly suited to this cultivation method. These bananas have a distinct taste and texture, making them highly valued in local markets. The fishermen-turned-farmers use special techniques to protect the bananas from water damage while ensuring optimal ripeness.  
 
This indigenous practice not only provides livelihood to coastal communities but also preserves traditional knowledge passed down through generations. The bananas harvested through this method are used for various purposes including direct consumption, making banana chips, and preparing traditional Kerala dishes. |