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  • Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
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    Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
    Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
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    Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
    Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Market Stalls With Fruits And Vegetables
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    Market Stalls With Fruits And Vegetables
    Market stalls with fruits and vegetables are at a street market in Verviers, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. Shoppers examine and purchase fresh produce under white tents. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Market Stalls With Fruits And Vegetables
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    Market Stalls With Fruits And Vegetables
    Market stalls with fruits and vegetables are at a street market in Verviers, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. Shoppers examine and purchase fresh produce under white tents. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dailylife In Chandigarh
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    Dailylife In Chandigarh
    A laborer carries a sack filled with onions at a wholesale market in Chandigarh, India, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ceylon Fries
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    Ceylon Fries
    Ceylon fries consist of spicy crispy fries topped with a three-cheese ranch sauce, onions, chili peppers, and a Sri Lankan spice mix in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Market In Reghaia, Algeria
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    Fruit And Vegetable Market In Reghaia, Algeria
    A photo taken on August 17, 2025, shows an onion vendor at the Reghaia Market in Algiers, Algeria (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Agriculture In Markham
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    Agriculture In Markham
    Onions are at a farmers market in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
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    Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
    Fruit and vegetable vendors sell fresh produce at outdoor market stalls in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
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    Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
    Fruit and vegetable vendors sell fresh produce at outdoor market stalls in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
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    Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
    Fruit and vegetable vendors sell fresh produce at outdoor market stalls in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
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    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    Onions grow in the vegetable garden in front of the National Assembly of Quebec (Assemblee nationale du Quebec) in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. The National Assembly of Quebec is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs. The lieutenant governor of Quebec and the National Assembly compose the Parliament of Quebec, which operates in a fashion similar to those of other Westminster-style parliamentary systems. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Edmonton’s Summer Festivals Sizzle With Street Food Delights
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    Edmonton’s Summer Festivals Sizzle With Street Food Delights
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 18:
    A food booth named The Colossal Onion serves its signature deep-fried, crispy large Spanish onions during a bustling summer festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colorful Display Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables In An Italian Supermarket
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    Colorful Display Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables In An Italian Supermarket
    Onions are for sale in an Italian supermarket. Various types of onions, including red and yellow, are displayed in the produce section of an Italian supermarket in Bari, Italy, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colorful Display Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables In An Italian Supermarket
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    Colorful Display Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables In An Italian Supermarket
    Onions are for sale in an Italian supermarket. Various types of onions, including red and yellow, are displayed in the produce section of an Italian supermarket in Bari, Italy, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A festival-goer lifts a Dutch maatjes herring above her mouth in a traditional eating gesture during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The popular seasonal delicacy is typically consumed raw and served with onions and pickles.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A woman uses plastic cutlery to eat Dutch maatjes herring served with chopped onions and pickles during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The event celebrates the arrival of the season's first ënew herring' from the Netherlands.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A person holds a tray with fresh maatjes herring and garnishes as crowds gather for the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The event marks the peak of the short herring season running from mid-June to late July.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A visitor displays servings of maatjes herring with onions and fried fish croquettes during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The culinary event is known for its relaxed atmosphere and traditional seafood offerings.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    Festival participants sit under blue-and-white parasols at long tables on St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025, during the 20th edition of the Maatjes Festival. The annual event features food, drinks, and live music in celebration of the new Dutch herring.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estates farm manager Andrew Blenkiron.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Pigs covering themselves in mud in an attempt to keep cool during the heatwave on the Euston estate farm, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Piglets covering themselves in mud in an attempt to keep cool during the heatwave on the Euston estate farm, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Pigs covering themselves in mud in an attempt to keep cool during the heatwave on the Euston estate farm, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Pigs covering themselves in mud in an attempt to keep cool during the heatwave on the Euston estate farm, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estate farm manager Andrew Blenkiron showing dry soil during the drought in which crops are unable to thrive.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estate farm manager Andrew Blenkiron showing dry soil during the drought in which crops are unable to thrive.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estate farm manager Andrew Blenkiron showing dry soil during the drought in which crops are unable to thrive.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Dying and undernourished sugar beet due to drought in Euston Estates farm's fields, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Dying and undernourished sugar beet due to drought in Euston Estates farm's fields, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Dying and undernourished sugar beet due to drought in Euston Estates farm's fields, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estate farm manager Andrew Blenkiron showing under-nourished sugar beet affected by the drought during the heatwave.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Dying and undernourished sugar beet due to drought in Euston Estates farm's fields, Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston farms reservoir which is used to water crops. Due to the drought conditions it is at less than 10% of its 100 million litre capacity, revealing a dry, cracked bed. Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Farm manager Andrew Blenkiron at Euston farms reservoir which is used to water crops on the estate. Due to the drought conditions it is at less than 10% of its 100 million litre capacity. Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Farm manager Andrew Blenkiron at Euston farms reservoir which is used to water crops on the estate. Due to the drought conditions it is at less than 10% of its 100 million litre capacity. Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston farms reservoir which is used to water crops. Due to the drought conditions it is at less than 10% of its 100 million litre capacity. Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston farms reservoir abstraction pipe which is used to water crops. Due to the drought conditions it is at less than 10% of its 100 million litre capacity. Suffolk,UK.

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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Euston Estate farm manager Andrew Blenkiron showing dry soil during the drought in which crops are unable to thrive.

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  • Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
    Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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  • Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
    Hsipaw market, portrait of a woman peeling onions, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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  • Scientists develop 3d gel smooth food for elderly, Germany, Apr 2014
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    Scientists develop 3d gel smooth food for elderly, Germany, Apr 2014
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    Jellified roast liver with apples and jellified onions Gelea Instant
    Scientists Develop 3D Gel Smooth Food For Elderly
    Scientists have developed 3D super-smooth jellified foods that look just like our everyday meals.

    Scientists at Biozoon, based in Germany, use molecular gastronomy to create food that can be "printed" using a standard extruder-based printer.

    Smoothfood was developed by top chefs Markus Biedermann and Herbert Thill on the basis of modern texturisers manufactured by Biozoon.

    It is a concept for cultivated eating in old age or for persons with swallowing difficulties or other illnesses which make normal eating impossible.

    Over 60% of elderly patients suffer from dysphagia, meaning that they struggle to swallow and digest food.

    People can develop dysphagia as a result of old age, the aftermath of a stroke, suffering cancer or from several other illnesses.

    Smoothfood uses raw, steamed, fresh or frozen foods which are chopped, mixed, pureed, pureed or whipped into a foam texture and then shaped so that people with chewing or swallowing difficulties can enjoy their meals.

    Mathias Kueck, founder of Biozoon and co-ordinator of the EU's Performance, said: "The look and taste of the end product matches the original food item. But the texture is soft and gel-like. It dissolves easily in the mouth so that it is safe to eat for people with mastication or swallowing problems."

    The technique deconstructs common foods such as chicken, carrots and fruits into a smooth form that can be eaten without chewing and then reconstructed to give the appearance of a conventional meal.

    "The aim is above all to show chefs and family carers that fresh food which fulfils the requirements of the individual patient can be prepared quickly, easily and with minimum effort. Smoothfood comprises four main food forms," said Biozoon.
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  • Lira market
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    Lira market
    Lira market, Uganda, Africa
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  • ONIONS, AMERINDIAN, MARKET DAY, CHINCHEROS, CUZCO, PERU
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    ONIONS, AMERINDIAN, MARKET DAY, CHINCHEROS, CUZCO, PERU
    Market day, sunday market, at Chincheros. It's a busy day. The Amerindian peasants selling or changing their products. (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)
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  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Water drawn from Euston farms reservoir irrigating crops, Suffolk,UK.

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  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 27:
    Polish-style beef tartare (befsztyk tatarski), a traditional party dish, served at a restaurant in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
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    ‘We need reservoirs built’: drought leaves UK farms begging for government aid
    As crops shrivel in the fields, farmers around the country are calling for urgent action from the Tory leadership.

    It last rained on the Euston Estate, near Thetford in Suffolk, a fortnight ago, although the 6mm that fell evaporated almost immediately on contact with the parched earth. Before that, the farm hadn't seen any rain since June, said Andrew Blenkiron, director of the estate belonging to Henry FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton.

    The hot weather meant winter wheat and barley could be harvested early on the estate’s 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of farmed land. But it also meant lower yields: wheat was down by a quarter, and barley by 10%, although higher prices helped soften the blow. The lack of water is critical for crops still in the ground - onions, potatoes, sugar beet - and for livestock including cattle and pigs.

    Blenkiron wants to see changes to the planning system, to expedite the construction of water storage facilities on farms: "We need reservoirs built next summer, to fill up the following winter."

    Horse riders on the Euston Estate farm during the heatwave.

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  • Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
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    Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
    Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
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    Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
    Fruit and vegetable vendors sell fresh produce at outdoor market stalls in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
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    Outdoor Market In Bielefeld
    Fruit and vegetable vendors sell fresh produce at outdoor market stalls in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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