Luxembourg fruit tree population is declining

Published 2021년 10월 7일

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Luxembourg is home to nearly 200,000 fruit-bearing trees across 700 varieties, with the Reinette apple being the oldest. However, many of these varieties are at risk of extinction, prompting nature syndicate SIAS to create an inventory and plan a replanting initiative. They aim to cultivate and rejuvenate trees of various varieties to prevent the loss of biodiversity.
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It is estimated that there are almost 200,000 fruit-bearing trees in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. According to Natur&Ëmwelt, an organization dedicated to the protection of biodiversity in a varied natural and cultural landscape, there are 700 varieties in Luxembourg. The Reinette apple, for example, has been growing in Luxembourg since the 19th century, making it one of the oldest known fruit trees in the country. In the coming years, however, some of these 700 varieties are in danger of disappearing if measures are not taken proactively to plant more young trees. The nature syndicate SIAS has set itself the task of drawing up an inventory of the ...
Source: AGF

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