Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Captain-of-MV-Arctic-Sunrise-in-Porto-Alegre-27MZIFJNMZC.htmlConceptually similarCampaigner Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP0RB7Completed★★★★Press Officer Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP0121TCompleted★★★★Chief Engineer Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP016DPCompleted★★★★Logistics Officer Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP016VGCompleted★★★★Deckhand Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP01G0JCompleted★★★★Cook Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP07DQCompleted★★★★Engineer Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto Alegre,GP0QB1Completed★★★★3rd Engineer Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP0VR5Completed★★★★Logistics Manager Onboard MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreGP0ANCCompleted★★★★View AllGP06AJCaptain of MV Arctic Sunrise in Porto AlegreDaniel Rizzotti, captain of Greenpeace MV Arctic Sunrise, Porto Alegre, Brazil.Locations:Brazil-Porto Alegre-South AmericaDate:10 Apr, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Jeremy Sutton-HibbertMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Genetic engineering-Greenpeace crew-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-One person-Portraits-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:MV Arctic Sunrise GE Tour in BrazilThe Greenpeace ship MV Arctic Sunrise and the Biosafety Inspection is part of the tour "Brazil melhor sem transgênicos" (Brazil is better without GE food crops). All over the world, GE industry is attempting to contaminate the non-GE supply. Commercial growing of GE soya was illegal in Brazil until last year, when the Lula Government caved in to demand from Monsanto and farmers in Rio Grande do Sul who had been using Monsanto's GE soya seeds smuggled across from Argentina. The first legal harvest of GE soya is now ready and is about to enter Brazil's food chain and be exported overseas. The MV Arctic Sunrise (MVAS) GE soya tour aims to defend consumers' and farmers' rights to choose non-GE, and to expose the risk of GE soya.Related Collections:MV Arctic Sunrise GE Tour in Brazil (All Photographer & Videos)