Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Ecological-Seeds-Response-in-Benguet-Province-27MZIFJ6YHRDH.htmlConceptually similarEcological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDCCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDGCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDBCompleted★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDHCompleted★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDDCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDECompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPED8Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPED9Completed★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceGP0STPEDFCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPEDAEcological Seeds Response in Benguet ProvinceMore than 200 farmers received temperate ecological vegetable seeds, vermicast, bokashi fertilizer, and ecological concoctions to help them replant their fields hit by Typhoon Lando. Greenpeace facilitated the seeds response together with the Cordillera Organic Producers Association and students from Benguet State University and Saint Louis University.Locations:Asia-Benguet-Luzon-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:30 Oct, 2015Credit:© Vincent Go / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Farmers-Fertilisers-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Seeds-WomenShoot:Ecological Seeds Response to Typhoon Koppu Affected Farmers in LuzonGreenpeace, together with its partners, carried out the #IamHampasLupa seed transfer to help farming communities in Tublay and La Trinidad, Benguet recover from the impacts of Typhoon Lando (international name Koppu). More than 200 farmers received the response package, which was organised together with the Cordillera Organic Producers Association and students from Benguet State University and Saint Louis University. Farmers were supplied with temperate ecological vegetable seeds, vermicast, bokashi fertilizer, and ecological concoctions to help them replant crops hit by Typhoon Lando.