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This image depicts the interior of an agricultural or horticultural processing area in Anderlecht, Belgium. The structure features light-colored wooden paneling on the walls and exposed wooden beams supporting a translucent roof, indicative of a greenhouse or covered workspace.

In the foreground, two rectangular wooden frames with mesh screens, functioning as drying racks, are positioned on a wooden table. These racks contain numerous scattered green leaves, indicative of a drying process.

A large, circular opening in the left wooden wall provides a direct view into an adjacent greenhouse section. Through this opening, rows of green vining plants, some bearing small red or orange fruits (consistent with tomatoes), are visible, growing in cultivated soil with vertical support structures.

To the right of the circular opening, two large vertical informational banners are displayed. The primary banner, titled "Vert d'Iris crée Noir d'Iris," features a large illustration of an earthworm and text promoting the valorization of professional organic waste, the production of quality compost, and urban cultivation in Brussels. A small, miniature wooden chair is placed on a simulated pile of dark, soil-like material at the base of this banner. A partially visible banner to its left also carries the "Vert d'Iris" branding. A smaller white poster, labeled "Permaculture" and including a QR code, is affixed to the wall above the circular opening.

A fluorescent light fixture and metal conduit are mounted on the upper wall, beneath the exposed wooden ceiling structure. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Aug 22, 2025

Anderlecht, Belgium

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This image depicts the interior of an agricultural or horticultural processing area in Anderlecht, Belgium. The structure features light-colored wooden paneling on the walls and exposed wooden beams supporting a translucent roof, indicative of a greenhouse or covered workspace. In the foreground, two rectangular wooden frames with mesh screens, functioning as drying racks, are positioned on a wooden table. These racks contain numerous scattered green leaves, indicative of a drying process. A large, circular opening in the left wooden wall provides a direct view into an adjacent greenhouse section. Through this opening, rows of green vining plants, some bearing small red or orange fruits (consistent with tomatoes), are visible, growing in cultivated soil with vertical support structures. To the right of the circular opening, two large vertical informational banners are displayed. The primary banner, titled "Vert d'Iris crée Noir d'Iris," features a large illustration of an earthworm and text promoting the valorization of professional organic waste, the production of quality compost, and urban cultivation in Brussels. A small, miniature wooden chair is placed on a simulated pile of dark, soil-like material at the base of this banner. A partially visible banner to its left also carries the "Vert d'Iris" branding. A smaller white poster, labeled "Permaculture" and including a QR code, is affixed to the wall above the circular opening. A fluorescent light fixture and metal conduit are mounted on the upper wall, beneath the exposed wooden ceiling structure. No individuals are present in the scene.

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