Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ecological-Seeds-Response-in-Maguindanao-27MZIFJJ048JZ.htmlConceptually similarEcological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05LCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ053Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ054Completed★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ056Completed★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ060Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ051Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ057Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ058Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ059Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ05OEcological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoA farmer places an ecological corn seed into soil during the ecological corn seeds production demonstration in Brgy Looy, South Upi, Maguindanao. Indigenous farmers here, who have been severely affected by the 2015-2016 double El Niño, take on the challenge of recovery as they undergo training in, and start to plant, organic open-pollinated seeds this week. Greenpeace and Kilusang Maralita sa Kanayunan (KilosKa) provided support in sourcing and distribution of the seeds and organic fertilizers and pesticides.Locations:Maguindanao-Mindanao-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:20 Jul, 2016Credit:© Grace Duran-Cabus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2880px X 1920pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Close ups-Day-Ecological farming-Farmers-Farms-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Planting-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:Ecological Seed Response in the PhilippinesIndigenous farming communities in Maguindanao, who have been severely affected by the 2015-2016 double El Niño, take on the challenge of recovery as they undergo training and start to plant organic open-pollinated seeds.