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The world's "hazelnut capital" is threatened by climate change. What's the story?

Summary by BBC News
Coffee and dessert lovers may not know that most of the world’s hazelnuts come from a single coastal mountain range in Turkey, and have been produced by women for hundreds of years. Nestled in the foothills of the Pontic Mountains overlooking the Black Sea in northeastern Turkey, the ancient city of Giresun is known for its stunning coastal scenery and rugged mountains, but it is also […]
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