Cranberry farms fight climate change to keep Thanksgiving staple on US tables


Taunton (United States) (AFP) – American farmers growing cranberries, a quintessential component to Thanksgiving feasts, have had to adapt their traditional methods to combat climate change. The tart red berries, boiled with a heaping dose of sugar to make classic cranberry sauce, thrive only in the right environment — but climate change threatens to make conditions more unpredictable and extreme.

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