Yorkshire Post

Yorkshire graduate hails Britain’s first cultivated truffle

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THE FIRST ever cultivated British truffle has been harvested by a South Yorkshire graduate.

The discovery of the truffle signifies the start of the UK truffle industry, and a “huge step forward” for British science, according to Dr Paul Thomas, who spent six years cultivatin­g the truffle.

Dr Thomas, who graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2004 with a PhD in Plant Science, began cultivatin­g truffles through his company Mycorrhiza­l Systems Ltd (MSL) ten years ago.

He made the discovery in one of the plantation­s in Leicesters­hire that he runs in partnershi­p with landowners and farmers.

Considered a culinary delicacy, English truffles are currently harvested from the wild but have declined rapidly. They sell for around £400 per kilogramme.

Dr Thomas said: “I was walking to the first tree to take my annual root sample but when I pulled the grass aside, I found a large and very rare prize. I was in complete shock. I jumped backwards, dropped my tools and ran back to the farmhouse. It was an incredible moment and myself and the farmers we were all jumping around. It felt so surreal.”

Truffles are a type of fungi that grow on the root system of living trees. Cultivatio­n requires a sterile environmen­t where the fungus is introduced to grow on the root system and nurtured for a year, before planting the trees into carefully prepared field sites. Plantation­s have to be carefully monitored and managed to ensure success.

Dr Thomas, who has the largest network of truffle sites world-wide, regularly presents at internatio­nal academic conference­s and publishes papers on all aspects of truffle biology.

He plans to expand his businesses to “help raise the prominence and reputation of the British truffle industry to the level it deserves”, and is currently seeking more partners.

One hectare of land has the potential to yield between £16,000 and £60,000 of truffles.

He added: “This is an incredible moment for British technology and the initiation of a Great British truffle industry.”

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