Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-We-Grow--Project-Preparation-in-Thailand-27MZIFJJPDX7Q.htmlConceptually similar'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS68Completed★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS6KCompleted★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS5UCompleted★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS60Completed★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS6BCompleted★★★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS5YCompleted★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS61Completed★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS65Completed★★★★'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGP0STQS6DCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQS5V'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGreenpeace members dig the soil to build a Mandala Garden. This vegetable garden concept is commonly used in Permaculture due to its combination of aesthetics and practicality. Greenpeace is working with the local school to create an ecological kitchen garden, where students will learn how to grow their own food and benefit from ecological agriculture. The activity, part of We Grow project, aims to promote a sustainable food system and self-sufficiency.Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:2 Dec, 2016Credit:© Roengchai Kongmuang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4464px X 2976pxKeywords:Day-Ecological farming-Education-Farms-Food for Life (campaign title)-Hay-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Schools-Straw-Students-Sustainable agriculture-Two people-Urban areasShoot:'We Grow' Project Preparation in ThailandGreenpeace Southeast Asia and Vanessa Rangsit School partnered to develop project entitled “We Grow: Kids growing their own food.” The project aims to promote a sustainable food system and self-sufficiency. Greenpeace and the Thai school want to encourage gardening among children as a way to build a healthy, safe and more sustainable food system based on ecological agriculture. One of the main activities is the creation of an ecological kitchen garden, where students will learn how to grow their own food and benefit from ecological agriculture.Ecological agriculture enables communities to produce enough food to feed themselves. This form of agriculture fosters a future of healthy farming and food to all people, as opposed to industrial agriculture that uses expensive farm chemicals and rely on companies that supply both the seeds and the chemical technology.Related Collections: 'We Grow' Project Preparation and Launch Events in Thailand (Photos & Videos)