Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-to-Pressure-Agriculture-Minister-on-Pesticides-Ban-in-Slovakia-27MZIFJJ93A7Q.htmlConceptually similarAction to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaGP0STQ2ATCompleted★★★★★★Action to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaGP0STQ2AUCompleted★★★★Action to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaGP0STQ2AVCompleted★★★★Action to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaGP0STQ2AWCompleted★★★★Action to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaGP0STQ2AYCompleted★★★★Delivering the Petition against Neonicotinoids in SlovakiaGP0STQRCUCompleted★★★★Delivering the Petition against Neonicotinoids in SlovakiaGP0STQRCTCompleted★★★★Delivering the Petition against Neonicotinoids in SlovakiaGP0STQRCVCompleted★★★★Delivering the Petition against Neonicotinoids in SlovakiaGP0STQRCYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ2AXAction to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaAfter the initial press conference in Agrokomplex, the biggest agricultural exposition in Slovakia, Greenpeace activists carry out an activity to expose the use of poisonous pesticides. The activists surprise the Slovak agriculture minister Gabriela Matečná by offering her flowers and bread with honey as a gesture of good will to plead for a ban on the most dangerous neonicotinoids as well as for a decrease in the use of pesticides in the country’s agricultural practices.Locations:Europe-SlovakiaDate:18 Aug, 2016Credit:© Juraj Rizman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Agriculture-Day-Flowers-Food-Food for Life (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pesticides-Politicians-Three people-Traditional clothing-ViolinsShoot:Action to Pressure Agriculture Minister on Pesticides Ban in SlovakiaAfter the initial press conference in Agrokomplex, the biggest agricultural exposition in Slovakia, Greenpeace activists surprise the Slovak agriculture minister Gabriela Matečná by offering her bread with honey as a gesture of good will and to plead for a ban on the most dangerous neonicotinoids as well as for a decrease in the use of pesticides in the country’s agricultural practices.