Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Seeds-Distribution-for-Typhoon-Affected-Farmers-in-The-Philippines-27MZIF3VDGBE.htmlConceptually similarSeeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSICompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSGCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSHCompleted★★★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORS7Completed★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSBCompleted★★★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSCCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSDCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORSACompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGP0STORS9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STORSESeeds Distribution for Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesGreenpeace staff helps farmer carry his rice seeds to start up his field destroyed by Typhoon Hagupit. A group of farmers from the islands of Cebu, Bohol and Negros – strong movers of sustainable and ecological agriculture – came together in the spirit of ‘Balaynihan’ (communal work) to aid fellow farmers by collecting ecologically farmed rice seeds, root crops, vegetable seeds and organic fertilizers . The seeds were presented to 125 of the most affected farmers by typhoon Hagupit in Dolores.Locations:Bohol (Province)-Dolores-Philippines-Samar-Southeast AsiaDate:19 Dec, 2014Credit:© Charlie Saceda / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1965pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Eye contact-Farmers-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Organic farming-People-Positive mood-SAGE (campaign title)-Seeds-Sustainable agriculture-Typhoons-WomenShoot:Ecological Seeds Response to Typhoon Affected Farmers in The PhilippinesA group of farmers from the islands of Cebu, Bohol and Negros – strong movers of sustainable and ecological agriculture – came together in the spirit of ‘Balaynihan’ (communal work) to aid fellow farmers by collecting ecologically farmed rice seeds, root crops, vegetable seeds and organic fertilizers . The seeds were presented to 125 of the most affected farmers by typhoon Hagupit in Dolores.Greenpeace, GMO-Free Cebu, Asian Rural Graduate Association (ARUGA), Negros Organic Rice Industry Association (NORIA), Matabao Organic Farmers Association (MOFA), Bohol Island State University (BISU), Oriental Negros Organic Producers and Retailers Association (ONOPRA), AlterTrade, SIBAT, Harold's Dive Center, Rice Watch Action Network (R1), Negrense Volunteers for Change Foundation Inc, PAKISAMA, SARILAYA, Cebu Coalition for Food Security responded immediately to the seed recovery mission in different capacities. .Related Collections:Typhoon Hagupit Documentation in The Philippines (Photos & Videos)