Our Bananas Are a Bit Tiny but We Look Forward to Them Ripening Outdoors... ; Warmer,Sunnierwalessees Exoticfruitsthriving
Western Mail › August 10, 2010
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BANANAS,coconuts and coffee could be part of a new exotic food market in Wales due to climate change, experts have predicted.
Climate forecasters sayWales will resemble the south of France in just 20 to 30 years from now.See the full content of this document
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Our Bananas Are a Bit Tiny but We Look Forward to Them Ripening Outdoors... ; Warmer,Sunnierwalessees Exoticfruitsthriving
And earlier this summer, temperatures in Wales even higher than in the south of France helped to boost the nation's homegrown tropical plants and vines which are now bursting with fruit, according to gardeners and vi...
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