Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Food-for-Life-Photographic-Exhibition-in-Milan-27MZIFJ6Y31BH.htmlConceptually similarGE EU Trade Meeting Action in ItalyGP010IYCompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDODCompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOECompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOFCompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOGCompleted★★★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOHCompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOICompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOKCompleted★★★★Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanGP0STPDOMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPDOJFood for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanFederica Ferrario, Agriculture Campaigner at Greenpeace Italy, Vincenzo Vizioli President of AIAB (the Association of Italian organic producers), and Francesco Panella, President of Unaapi (the Association of Italian beekeepers), together with supporters, attended the launch of the “Food for Life” photography exhibition in the center of Milan with the pictures of the international photographer Peter Caton.Locations:Italy-Milan-Western EuropeDate:15 Oct, 2015Credit:© Alessandro Vona / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1500px X 998pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Agriculture-Banners-Cities-Day-Ecological farming-Exhibitions-Farmers-Food for Life (campaign title)-Genetic engineering-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Pesticides-Public engagement-Small group of people-StreetsShoot:Food for Life Photographic Exhibition in MilanCollection of images from around the world (Brazil, China, Cambodia, France, California and Kenya), captured by the international photographer Peter Caton, was presented for the first time in Milan, the day before the World Food Day, and in conjunction with the final period of the much debated EXPO Milan 2015 Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.The exhibition, which includes portraits of small-scale ecological farmers and landscapes of ecological farms, aims to celebrate biodiversity, ecological farming, its techniques and innovations, and its “heroes”; showing the human side of the farming system, in opposition to the faceless and broken food system of industrial agriculture. The exhibition’s goal is to reunite producers and consumers and to inspire people into action.