Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Farmer-in-Sumatra-27MZIFVHCVFZ.htmlConceptually similarFarmer in SumatraGP04NYDCompleted★★★★Farmer in SumatraGP04NYECompleted★★★★Farmer in SumatraGP04NYFCompleted★★★★Farmer's Land Destroyed by Forest Fires in SumatraGP04NY8Completed★★★★Farmer's Land Destroyed by Forest Fires in SumatraGP04NY9Completed★★★★Farmer's Land Destroyed by Forest Fires in SumatraGP04NYACompleted★★★★Farmer's Land Destroyed by Forest Fires in SumatraGP04NYUCompleted★★★★Farmer's Children in SumatraGP04NYLCompleted★★★★Farmer's Land Destroyed by Forest Fires in SumatraGP04NXMCompleted★★★★View AllGP04NXKFarmer in SumatraLaskar Harianja (30 years old), stands in his pineapple plantation Simpang Bangko, Rokan Hilir, Riau Province.Pineapple farming is his only source of income he has to provide for his family however his plantation has recently been destroyed by forest fires.Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Rokan Hilir Regency-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:2 Jul, 2013Credit:© Ulet Ifansasti / GreenpeaceLatitude:1°31'45.192"NMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxLongitude101°52'13.08"EKeywords:Agricultural land-Agriculture-Day-Deforestation-East Asian ethnicities-Farmers-Fathers-Fields-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-One person-Outdoors-Pineapples-Plantations-Plants-VictimsShoot:Forest Fires in SumatraThousands of peatland fires in Riau, Sumatra - the majority within pulp and palm oil concessions - have caused record-breaking air pollution in Singapore and Malaysia, with the haze extending as far as Thailand. Decades of forest destruction and drainage of peatland by the pulp and palm oil sector – including members of the Roundtable on Sustainable palm oil – have created the conditions for these fires. Greenpeace calls for the RSPO and all pulp and palm oil producers to implement a ban on deforestation and peatland development.Related Collections:Alone and Against the World