Spanish farmers, whose revenue has been devastated by the deadly E. coli outbreak, have given away an estimated 40 tons of farm produce in protest.<br /><br />They handed out tiny cherry tomatoes and heavy watermelons, sweet apricots and crisp peppers, purple eggplants, lettuce and white potatoes - the entire rainbow of Spain's farm bounty to draw attention to their plight.<br /><br />According to government estimate, Spain is losing $300m per week while, the farmers say the E. coli scare has been an absolute disaster for their livelihood.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego reports from Madrid.
