Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Farmers-Bosco-and-Veronica-Kimani-in-Kenya-27MZIFJJXHCR2.htmlConceptually similarFarmer Bosco Kimani in KenyaGP0STQ7R1Completed★★★★Farmers Bosco and Veronica Kimani in KenyaGP0STQ7Q8Completed★★★★Farmers Bosco and Veronica Kimani in KenyaGP0STQ7R0Completed★★★★Farmer Bosco Kimani in KenyaGP0STQ7R2Completed★★★★Farmer Kimani's Son Grafting in KenyaGP0STQ7R3Completed★★★★Bosco and Veronica Kimani's Farm in KenyaGP0STQ7R5Completed★★★★Farmer Theresa Makena in KenyaGP0STQ7S9Completed★★★★Theresa Makena's Farm in KenyaGP0STQ7SECompleted★★★★Farmer Elizabeth Mueni Maundu in KenyaGP0STQ7RDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ7QZFarmers Bosco and Veronica Kimani in KenyaBosco and Veronica Kimani working in their farm. Greenpeace visits farmers that have successfully adopted practices (diversification, agroforestry, water harvesting) that help them cope and mitigate the effects of weather extremes and climate change in the areas where they do their farming. Some of these practices fall within the definition of ecological farming.Locations:Africa-KenyaDate:12 Sep, 2016Credit:© Peter Caton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3377px X 2483pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Ecological farming-Farmers-Farms-Husbands-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Two people-Vegetables-WivesShoot:Resilient Farmers in KenyaA documentation that brings to life the stories of farmers that have successfully adopted practices (diversification, agroforestry, water harvesting) that help them cope and mitigate the effects of weather extremes and climate change in the areas where they do their farming. Some of these practices fall within the definition of ecological farming.