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Where do you grow apples in China?

It is widely cultivated in Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet. Suitable for hillside terraces, plain mines and loess hills, with an altitude of 50-2500m. Originated in Europe and Central Asia, it has a long history of cultivation and is cultivated in temperate regions all over the world.

Originated in eastern Turkey, the main varieties come from Begonia (there are hundreds of varieties), one of which is Begonia brevifolia, a short compound leaf variety cultivated to improve fertility. China, the United States and France are the main producers of apples (tons), while France, Italy, the United States and Turkey are the main producers of apples (tons/hectare).

China is a big producer of apples, accounting for 65% of the total output. Main varieties: Shaanxi Luochuan Fuji, Shaanxi Yanchuan Fuji; Gansu Tianshui Huaniu Apple, Shandong Hongxing, Shanxi Wanrong, etc.

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Apples are native to central and southeastern Europe, Central Asia and West Asia, and Xinjiang in China. In Europe in 300 BC, M.P. Cato had recorded the varieties of apples. Later, the Romans began farming and grafting.

/kloc-in the 0/8th century, J.B. Montessori and T.A. used natural hybridization to select seedlings and gradually popularized cultivation. After European immigrants discovered the new continent of America, they introduced apples to America and cultivated many new varieties in America.

Japan introduced apples from Europe and America during the Meiji Restoration. Since then, Oceania and Africa have also introduced apples. In the past hundred years, apples have been planted all over five continents. The earliest Europeans had eaten apples and improved and selected them. Some varieties were seen as early as 2000 years ago. Before colonizing the United States, there were hundreds of known varieties in Europe.

With the wave of immigration in North America, apple seedlings spread all over the country, becoming itinerant messengers of local legends, which played an important role in the spread of apples. Among them, john chapman, nicknamed "Apple Guy", grows apples widely in Ohio and Indiana. Indians and hunters may also spread apples.

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