Maria Scholten has written to us with some interesting websites about British landraces. She says that as Brussels prepares a new directive on the conservation of agricultural landraces, it is important to have some idea about the landraces that still survive even in countries like the UK with a highly industrialized agriculture, and the efforts underway to conserve them.
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an English native red clover landrace marketed by a local British seed company
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a barley, probably introduced by the Vikings, being researched for marketing potential on Orkney
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a group of organic growers on Shetland working to maintain Shetland “aets†and bere barley, the historical cereals of Shetland
Thanks, Maria!
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