County Armagh apple growers: Frost threat to £20m apple harvest

A sharp frost in the Spring of this year has almost wiped out County Armagh's famous apple crop, at the centre of a £20m industry.

Since the 1880s, Armagh Bramley apples have been grown to be used mostly to make cider and fillings for the catering trade, but has the annual harvest survived?

BBC NI Agriculture & Environment Correspondent Conor Macauley reports.