Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ecological-Seeds-Response-in-Maguindanao-27MZIFJJ04V20.htmlConceptually similarEcological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ051Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ057Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ058Completed★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ059Completed★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05BCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05CCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05MCompleted★★★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05PCompleted★★★★Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoGP0STQ05JCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ053Ecological Seeds Response in MaguindanaoFarmers from Indigenous Teduray and Lambangian tribes each receive a 5-kilo organic corn seed package in Brgy Looy, South Upi, Maguindanao. Indigenous farmers in Maguindanao, 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)-Day-Ecological farming-Farmers-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Small group of peopleShoot: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.