Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Death-of-Thai-Agriculture-Action-in-Bangkok-27MZIFLYM3EL.htmlConceptually similarKeeping Thai Rice GMO Free Illustration in BangkokGP02E95Completed★★★★Keeping Thai Rice GMO Free Illustration in BangkokGP02E96Completed★★★★Keeping Thai Rice GMO Free Illustration in BangkokGP02E97Completed★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHKCompleted★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHLCompleted★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHMCompleted★★★★Thai Rice Guinness World Records in BangkokGP01O4ICompleted★★★★Thai Rice Guinness World Records in BangkokGP01O4KCompleted★★★★Grow Your Love For Thai RiceGP01OG7Completed★★★★★★View AllGP01HHKGE Death of Thai Agriculture Action in BangkokActivists stage the plight of a dying farmer in front of the Government House to symbolise the dangers posed by genetically modified organisms and to warn the government that lifting the ban on open field trials of GMOs will trigger a deadly blow to Thai agriculture and environment. A banner reads "GMO's: the death of Thai agriculture".Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:18 Dec, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Vinai DithajohnMaximum size:2500px X 1666pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Death-Farmers-Genetic engineering-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Palm trees-SAGE (campaign title)-Seriousness-Small group of people-Street theatre actionsShoot:GE Death of Thai Agriculture Action in BangkokGreenpeace activists stage the plight of a dying farmer in front of the Government House to symbolize the dangers posed by genetically modified organisms and to warn the government that lifting the ban on open field trials of GMOs will trigger a deadly blow to Thai agriculture and environment. Greenpeace had constantly warned the government to uphold the GMO field trial ban. Recently, volunteers from the environment organization marched to the Government House to deliver a petition, signed by more than 10,000 Thai consumers and farmers, against genetically modified organisms.