Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dr-Hans-Herren--Director-General-ICIPE--Centre-of-Insect-Physiology-and-Ecology--Nairobi--Kenya--27MZIFLUEDFR.htmlConceptually similarSustainable Agriculture in AfricaGP0IBXCompleted★★★★CHILO larvae. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP01D95Completed★★★★Sustainable Agriculture in AfricaGP014WMCompleted★★★★Push Pull Farming Technique in KenyaGP0STP82GCompleted★★★★CHILO larvae. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP015ODCompleted★★★★Young crops of maize and silver leaf, ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP01G8ICompleted★★★★Diamond-back moth larvae. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP01E9ECompleted★★★★Eggs and damage of the stemborer to maize. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP0UGMCompleted★★★★Push Pull Farming Technique in KenyaGP0STP74YCompleted★★★★View AllGP01ER8Dr Hans Herren, Director General ICIPE, Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, Kenya.Dr Hans Herren, Director General ICIPE, Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, Kenya.Locations:Eastern Africa-Kenya-Mbita PointDate:1 May, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Jennifer HeslopMaximum size:2352px X 3651pxKeywords:Agriculture-People-PortraitsShoot:Natural Pest Control Documentation (Kenya : 2000).