British apple boom brings back hundreds of forgotten varieties
by John Vidal from Environment | The Guardian on (#35PR8)
As events across the UK celebrate Apple Day this weekend, we talk to the growers preserving the country's 'lost' harvest
Britain is enjoying a remarkable apple boom, as hundreds of new community orchards revive lost varieties and contribute to a thriving heritage market.
According to Steve Oram, who is the apple diversity officer at the wildlife charity People's Trust for Endangered Species: "We are adding new orchards to the register all the time. Some are in allotments, others in schools and even housing developments.
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