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A sheep on a Limburg farm has given birth to sextuplets, or six healthy baby lambs.

Brussels Environment Minister Alain Maron, left, sitting next to Rudi Vervoort, Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The Brussels region is considering buying land on the outskirts of the Belgian capital to grow fruit and vegetables for the inhabitants of the city “in the coming months and years”, according to a

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It’s endive season in Belgium, and there’s nowhere better to buy it than in Flemish Brabant, one of the prime sources of this ‘white gold’ of local cuisine.

Illustration picture shows the logo of Colruyt Group at the Colruyt Group offices in Halle (BELGA PHOTO, THIERRY ROGE)
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Belgian retailers, the Colruyt Group, have announced that they have established an operating company called Agripartners to further develop the group's existing farmland and acquire new cultivatio

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With seasonal farm workers unable to travel to Flanders to help with harvests, the government is encouraging locals to step in and help.

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Never mind toilet paper and flour. In some parts of rural Belgium, people are panic buying hens.

Several poultry breeders in Wallonia have reported a surge in activity in recent days.

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Locals in Hainaut province are being asked to bury a pair of underpants in their garden on 1 April in the name of scientific research - and it's not an April Fool.

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With rolling green fields home to 1.2 million grazing cattle, Wallonia is rightly proud of its beef. The region is now promoting one of its best home-grown assets abroad.

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Orchardists in the Haspengouw region of Limburg are reporting that up to one-third of their crops have been lost to rot, due to the unprecedented temperatures reached in July.

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