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USA-THANKSGIVING/
RTXKJL4U 
November 24, 2021 
An employee at Sosio's Fruit and Produce bags up brussels sprouts for a customer at Pike Place Market... 
Seattle, UNITED STATES 
Preparations begin for the Thanksgiving holiday in Seattle 
An employee at Sosio's Fruit and Produce bags up brussels sprouts for a customer at Pike Place Market as preparations begin for the Thanksgiving holiday in Seattle, Washington, U.S. November 24, 2021. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
BELGIUM-DROUGHT/
RTS39C8K 
May 28, 2020 
A corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium... 
Diksmuide, Belgium 
Corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle in Diksmuide... 
A corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium is undergoing it's dryest April-May period since the end of the 19th century, according to local media, in Diksmuide, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman 
BELGIUM-DROUGHT/
RTS39C82 
May 28, 2020 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium... 
Diksmuide, Belgium 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle in Diksmuide... 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium is undergoing it's dryest April-May period since the end of the 19th century, according to local media, in Diksmuide, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman 
BELGIUM-DROUGHT/
RTS39C7Z 
May 28, 2020 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium... 
Diksmuide, Belgium 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle in Diksmuide... 
Corn sprouts are seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium is undergoing it's dryest April-May period since the end of the 19th century, according to local media, in Diksmuide, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman 
BELGIUM-DROUGHT/
RTS39C7T 
May 28, 2020 
A corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium... 
Diksmuide, Belgium 
A corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle in Diksmuide... 
A corn sprout is seen among dry earth in a field belonging to Belgian farmer Joel Van Coppenolle as Belgium is undergoing it's dryest April-May period since the end of the 19th century, according to local media, in Diksmuide, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/GERMANY-HAMBURG
RTS36DE4 
March 17, 2020 
Brussels are offered on a farmer's market during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Hamburg,... 
Hamburg, Germany 
Brussels are offered on a farmer's market during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Hamburg... 
Brussels are offered on a farmer's market during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Hamburg, Germany, March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEIR 
June 07, 2011 
Bean sprouts are displayed at a soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. The outbreak of E.coli in northern... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Bean sprouts are displayed at a soya farm in Brussels 
Bean sprouts are displayed at a soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. The outbreak of E.coli in northern Germany has crippled exports as uncertainty about the cause of the killer bug, most recently attributed to eating organic bean sprouts, added to the difficulties faced by farmers, distributors and retailers. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEHM 
June 07, 2011 
Mao Pei-Lin, owner of Fang's Food, shows bean sprouts during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels June... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mao, owner of Fang's Food, shows bean sprouts during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels 
Mao Pei-Lin, owner of Fang's Food, shows bean sprouts during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. European Union farm ministers will try on Tuesday to agree financial aid for fruit and vegetable producers whose sales have been hit by an E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe. EU fresh produce association Freshfel Europe said the latest estimates put the weekly economic damage at about 80 million euros in the Netherlands, 20 million Germany, 4 million in Belgium and 3 million in Portugal, not to mention the 200 million in Spain. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH FOOD BUSINESS) 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEHJ 
June 07, 2011 
Bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation at some stage of the maturation,... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation at some stage of the maturation,... 
Bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation at some stage of the maturation, are display at a soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. European Union farm ministers will try on Tuesday to agree financial aid for fruit and vegetable producers whose sales have been hit by an E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe. EU fresh produce association Freshfel Europe said the latest estimates put the weekly economic damage at about 80 million euros in the Netherlands, 20 million Germany, 4 million in Belgium and 3 million in Portugal, not to mention the 200 million in Spain. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH FOOD BUSINESS) 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEH7 
June 07, 2011 
Mao Pei-Lin (L), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mao, shows bean sprouts, to Francois Arnould, inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety... 
Mao Pei-Lin (L), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation, to Francois Arnould (R), inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain, during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. European Union farm ministers will try on Tuesday to agree financial aid for fruit and vegetable producers whose sales have been hit by an E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe. EU fresh produce association Freshfel Europe said the latest estimates put the weekly economic damage at about 80 million euros in the Netherlands, 20 million Germany, 4 million in Belgium and 3 million in Portugal, not to mention the 200 million in Spain. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH FOOD BUSINESS) 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEFW 
June 07, 2011 
Mao Pei-Lin (R), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mao shows bean sprouts, to Arnould, inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food... 
Mao Pei-Lin (R), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation at some stage of the maturation, to Francois Arnould (L), inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain, during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. European Union farm ministers will try on Tuesday to agree financial aid for fruit and vegetable producers whose sales have been hit by an E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe. EU fresh produce association Freshfel Europe said the latest estimates put the weekly economic damage at about 80 million euros in the Netherlands, 20 million Germany, 4 million in Belgium and 3 million in Portugal, not to mention the 200 million in Spain. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH FOOD BUSINESS) 
HEALTH-ECOLI/
RTR2NEFT 
June 07, 2011 
Mao Pei-Lin (L), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mao shows bean sprouts to Arnould, inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food... 
Mao Pei-Lin (L), owner of Fang's Food shows bean sprouts, kept in darkness or under green light to avoid fermentation at some stage of the maturation, to Francois Arnould (R), inspector at the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain, during a visit to his soya farm in Brussels June 7, 2011. European Union farm ministers will try on Tuesday to agree financial aid for fruit and vegetable producers whose sales have been hit by an E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe. EU fresh produce association Freshfel Europe said the latest estimates put the weekly economic damage at about 80 million euros in the Netherlands, 20 million Germany, 4 million in Belgium and 3 million in Portugal, not to mention the 200 million in Spain. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: HEALTH FOOD) 
WIKILEAKS
RTXX7CN 
January 28, 2011 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx... 
Berlin, Germany 
To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx in the lobby of Humboldt University in Berlin January 26, 2011. All across Europe, from Brussels to the Balkans, a new generation of WikiLeaks-style websites is sprouting. The quote reads: "The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point however is to change it." Picture taken January 26, 2011. To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA) 
WIKILEAKS
RTXX7CH 
January 28, 2011 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx... 
Berlin, Germany 
To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx in the lobby of Humboldt University in Berlin January 26, 2011. All across Europe, from Brussels to the Balkans, a new generation of WikiLeaks-style websites is sprouting. The quote reads: "The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point however is to change it." Picture taken January 26, 2011. To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA) 
WIKILEAKS
RTXX7CE 
January 28, 2011 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx... 
Berlin, Germany 
To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ 
Scott Millwood of GreenLeaks.com poses for a picture in front of a quote of German philosopher Karl Marx in the lobby of Humboldt University in Berlin January 26, 2011. All across Europe, from Brussels to the Balkans, a new generation of WikiLeaks-style websites is sprouting. The quote reads: "The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point however is to change it." Picture taken January 26, 2011. To match Exclusive WIKILEAKS/ REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA) 
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