Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Cargill-Soya-Shipment-in-Amsterdam---Soundbite-27MZIF20BBVV.htmlConceptually similarAction against Cargill Soya Shipment in AmsterdamGP03EZPCompleted★★★★Activists Stop Unloading Timber Ship AgatGP0STOGF4Completed★★★★Import of Tropical Timber Action in RotterdamGP03F2MCompleted★★★★Action against Palm Oil Ship in the NetherlandsGP0STOG2KCompleted★★★★Action against Palm Oil Ship in the Netherlands (Rushes)GP0STOFGGCompleted★★★★Whale Meat Transport Action in RotterdamGP03IV9Completed★★★★Whale Meat Transport Action in Rotterdam (Dutch)GP0STOFKMCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Activists Board Cargo ShipGP04MJCCompleted★★★★Palm Kernel Exports Action in New Plymouth GP04MJMCompleted★★★★View AllGP03EZQAction against Cargill Soya Shipment in Amsterdam - SoundbiteGreenpeace activists carry out an action to prevent cargo ship 'Flecha' coming from the Amazon rainforest from unloading a shipment of Amazon soya in the Amsterdam harbor, as a protest against the large scale destruction of the Amazon rainforest to grow soya to feed cattle in Europe. Greenpeace demands Cargill to stop this process. Activists painted "Forest Crime" on the 'Flecha' and Cargill silos and put up banners on cranes. The activists blocked the unloading of the cargo ship ready to dock in the Amsterdam harbor, by chaining themselves to the cranes of the ship. American multinational Cargill is a world leader on Brazilian soya and Amazon rainforest destruction. Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-NetherlandsDate:29 Apr, 2006Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:27sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :SOUNDBITEKeywords:Cargill-Cargo ships-Climbing actions-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Occupation actions-Painting actions-Ports-Silos-Soya beans-WomenShoot:Action against Cargill Soya Shipment in AmsterdamGreenpeace activists carry out an action to prevent cargo ship 'Flecha' coming from the Amazon rainforest from unloading a shipment of Amazon soya in the Amsterdam harbor, as a protest against the large scale destruction of the Amazon rainforest to grow soya to feed cattle in Europe. Greenpeace demands Cargill to stop this process. Activists painted "Forest Crime" on the 'Flecha' and Cargill silos and put up banners on cranes. The activists blocked the unloading of the cargo ship ready to dock in the Amsterdam harbor, by chaining themselves to the cranes of the ship. American multinational Cargill is a world leader on Brazilian soya and Amazon rainforest destruction. Related Collections:Action against Cargill Soya Shipment in Amsterdam (Photo & Videos)