English farmers turning to cultivating nuts as climate heats
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from on (#67MCZ)
Hazelnut and walnut trees among cultivars becoming commercially viable
Nuts are being grown more than ever by English farmers as the climate heats, making the products more economically viable, growers have said.
Nut trees are also helpful for biodiversity on farms, improving soil health as their roots improve the ability and capacity of soil to absorb water, reducing the risk of wind erosion.
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