Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-Food-for-Life--Food-Fair-in-Nairobi-27MZIFJ6A4YWJ.htmlConceptually similar'Food for Life' Cook-off in NairobiGP0STPBFQCompleted★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Francisca Mbuli - Indigenous Knowledge - (English Subtitled Version)GP0STPDA0Completed★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Francisca Mbuli - Indigenous Knowledge - (Clean Version)GP0STPDA6Completed★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Francisca Mbuli - Indigenous Knowledge - (English Version Minus Subtitles)GP0STPDBSCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Karen Achieng' - Intercropping - (Clean Version)GP0STPDBJCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Karen Achieng' - Intercropping - (English Version)GP0STPDBLCompleted★★★★★★Food For Life - Ecological Farming in Kenya - B-ROLLGP0STPD6JCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: John Wambua - Water Harvesting - (English Version Minus Subtitles)GP0STPDAOCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: John Wambua - Water Harvesting - (Clean Version)GP0STPDAQCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPBFP'Food for Life' Food Fair in NairobiAs part of the launch of the 'Food for Life' campaign, Greenpeace celebrates ecologically farmed food by hosting the event in Nairobi. Greenpeace partnered with two Kenyan organisations to bring the food fair to life: Kenyan Biodiversity Coalition (KBioC) and the Kenyan Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN).Locations:Africa-Eastern Africa-Kenya-NairobiDate:22 Apr, 2015Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:14m43sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Celebrations-Cooking-Cooks-Dancing-Ecological farming-Fairs-Farmers-Food-Food for Life (campaign title)-Fruits-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-People-Petitions-Public engagement-Solutions-VegetablesShoot:'Food for Life' Campaign Launch in NairobiGreenpeace Africa holds several events as part of the Food for Life Campaign Launch in Nairobi, Kenya.Greenpeace holds a media 'mkutano' (meeting in Swahili) for the launch of the campaign in Africa, and also the 'Fostering Economic Resilience' report. The report shows how small scale farmers benefit more financially when they use ecological farming versus chemical inputs. Later in the week, Greenpeace hosts a food fair which includes an exciting cook-off contest, where contestants are challenged to use indigenous varieties of crops to create their dishes. Also on offer is an ecologically-farmed organic farmers market, live music, children's activities, and delicious food supplied by a local organic partner restaurant.Related Collections:'Food for Life' Campaign Launch in Nairobi (Photos & Videos)