Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Action-at-Ravenna-s-Harbour-in-Italy-27MZIF387HF.htmlConceptually similarGE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP05RKCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0RBMCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0CS5Completed★★★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP01FBCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0ANQCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP06UXCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0VRNCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0X7FCompleted★★★★GE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGP0GCCCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP05RJGE Action at Ravenna's Harbour in ItalyGreenpeace activists outside the gate of Eurodocks, Ravenna Harbour, Italy. Seventy Greenpeace activists cordoned off the area of two companies Docks Cereal and Eurodocks and displayed banners declaring 'Europe says no to GMOs' and 'No to GE Food'. They uncovered thousands of tonnes of Genetically Engineered (GE) soya in warehouses in the Italian port of Ravenna. Recent samples taken from one of the warehouses have proven to be GE positive. Activists from Italy, Spain, Austria, Finland, Denmark and Norway were preventing any GE soya from leaving the facility and were taking further samples.Locations:Alpine Countries-Italy-RavennaDate:10 May, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Andrea GuermaniMaximum size:2048px X 3072pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Day-Gates-Genetic engineering-Greenpeace activists-Harbours-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:GE Actions in Harbours in ItalySeventy Greenpeace activists cordoned off the area of two companies, Docks Cereal and Eurodocks and displayed banners declaring 'Europe says no to GMOs' and 'No to GE Food'. They uncovered thousands of tonnes of Genetically Engineered (GE) soya in warehouses in the Italian port of Ravenna, Chioggia and Ancona. Recent samples taken from one of the warehouses have proven to be GE positive. Activists from Italy, Spain, Austria, Finland, Denmark and Norway were preventing any GE soya from leaving the facility and were taking further samples.