Testing of the procedure was performed using four types of fruits: nectarine, orange, apple and kiwi.
Exactly the same applies in regard to grapes, peaches and nectarines.
Seedless grapes, nectarines, miniature tomatoes and types of potatoes are all genetically modified.
We spent £2,644,000 on peaches and nectarines compared with £230,000 before the war.
The total area affected will be 10, 000 hectares for apples and pears and 10, 000 hectares for peaches and nectarines.
There is another entirely different class of articles, dried apples, dried peaches, dried pears and dried nectarines.
We come to another item, dried apples, dried peaches, dried pears and dried nectarines.
On peaches and nectarines we spent £231,000 in 1938; in 1946, we were spending £2,006,044.