Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Seeds-Distribution-in-Cagayan-Province-27MZIFJJB9OQB.htmlConceptually similarSeeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCY9Completed★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYBCompleted★★★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYCCompleted★★★★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYJCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYHCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYLCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYKCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYDCompleted★★★★Seeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceGP0STQCYMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQCYASeeds Distribution in Cagayan ProvinceA farmer receives a sack of organic rice seeds distributed by a network of organizations supported by Greenpeace as Solana Vice Mayor Maynard Z. Carag and Saño Yeb, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Executive Director, look on. About 150 farmers benefited from the "ecological seed response" for communities affected by the recent super typhoon haima. Greenpeace is calling President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration to support a food policy that will put farmers’ needs on top priority and put in place a system that can readily respond to farmers in rebuilding their farms immediately after a crisis and change the current dominant system of agriculture - from monoculture and chemical intensive farming – to diverse, integrated, sustainable and climate resilient farming system.Locations:Cagayan (province)-Philippines-Solana, Cagayan-Southeast AsiaDate:27 Nov, 2016Credit:© Roy Lagarde / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3400px X 2267pxKeywords:Ecological farming-Farmers-Food for Life (campaign title)-Greenpeace executive directors-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Mayors-Men-Rice-Seeds-Small group of peopleShoot:Seeds Response to Super Typhoon Haima (Lawin) in the PhilippinesA network of organizations comes to the aid of farmers affected by typhoon Haima (Lawin) by giving out seed and fertilizer response packages to jumpstart the province’s transition to ecological agriculture.Greenpeace is calling president Rodrigo Duterte’s administration to support a food policy that will put farmers’ need on top priority and put in place a system that can readily respond to farmers in rebuilding their farms immediately after a crisis and change the current dominant system of agriculture - from monoculture and chemical intensive farming – to diverse, integrated, sustainable and climate resilient farming system.