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  • 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)

     

  • 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)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
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    Weekly Market In A Historic German Town Centre
    People shop at the weekly outdoor market in the old town center of Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025. The market features fresh produce, regional food, and other goods sold from stalls and trucks set up around the town hall and historic buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    An aerial photograph showing the damage by Xylella fastidiosa in Puglia Ð the grey trees are all dead.

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    Pruning olive trees in Puglia. As well as the potential economic loss, the trees have a huge cultural value.

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    Various pictures at the Ravenna port following the inspection of cargo, checking for pests and diseases in imported potatoes and lemons, and checks in the labs of Bologna,

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    Paolo Solmi, centre, and his team take samples of potatoes from containers at the port of Ravenna. They inspect the cargo, checking for pests and diseases, and send some to the labs in Bologna.

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    Xylella hunting dogs that can detect the bacteria just by sniffing the plants

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    Healthy century-old olive trees.

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  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
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    Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc's open import system are causing damage worth billions - and outbreaks are on the rise.

    Plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the regionÕs 60 million olive trees - which once produced almost half of Italy's olive oil - many of which were centuries old.

    An ancient tree killed by Xyella fastidiosa in Puglia.

    Agostino Petroni / Guardian / eyevine

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