Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-Against-GE-Maize-Imported-Into-Mexico-27MZIFLGMUWN.htmlConceptually similarAction Against GE Maize Imported Into MexicoGP011ZJCompleted★★★★★★Action Against GE Maize Imported Into MexicoGP01C3Completed★★★★Action Against GE Maize Imported Into MexicoGP0G9VCompleted★★★★Action Against GE Maize Imported Into MexicoGP012XSCompleted★★★★GE Action at Mexican Agriculture MinistryGP0AL4Completed★★★★★★GE Action at Mexican Agriculture MinistryGP0ERECompleted★★★★GE Action against US Genetically Engineered Maize ImportGP0MSPCompleted★★★★GE Action against US Genetically Engineered Maize ImportGP0CP4Completed★★★★Action Against US Imported GE Maize to MexicoGP0MGCompleted★★★★View AllGP01018Action Against GE Maize Imported Into MexicoAn activist with a corncob in her hand and an anti-GE maize import banner in the background. Activists from Greenpeace Mexico placed a banner in the Mexican town of Ozumba, where maize crops are the main source of income for most families. The Spanish banner read: "Stop importing GE maize, this is the only maize we want" and "Stop maize imports, Mexico can feed itself".Locations:Mexico-Nayarit-North America-San BlasDate:16 Oct, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Tomas Bravo GarciaMaximum size:3584px X 2438pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Close ups-Crops-Day-Fields-Genetic engineering-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Maize-Outdoors-Portraits-SAGE (campaign title)-Two people-WomenShoot:GE Maize Action Import in MexicoActivists from Greenpeace Mexico placed a banner in the Mexican town of Ozumba, where maize crops are the main source of income for most families. The Spanish banner read: "Stop importing GE maize, this is the only maize we want" and "Stop maize imports, Mexico can feed itself".