Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Genetic-Engineering-Protest-in-Sant-antonino-27MZIFLHA1UY.htmlConceptually similarGenetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNRCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNNCompleted★★★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SO3Completed★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNVCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNWCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNOCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNPCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SNUCompleted★★★★Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoGP01SO0Completed★★★★View AllGP01SO1Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antoninoUeli Hurter is sowing organic wheat. In original language:Gentechnik-Protest in Sant'Antonino TessinSant'Antonino, Tessin, 6. März 2009: Zusammen mit Tessiner Bauern und Politikern säen die Bauern Juan Carlos Simon aus Spanien und Terry Boehm aus Kanada, die auf Einladung von Greenpeace über ihre Gentech-Erfahrungen berichten, ein Feld mit Bio-Weizen an. Vorne Ueli Hurter. © Greenpeace / Ti-Press / Francesca AgostaLocations:Alpine Countries-Europe-SwitzerlandDate:6 Mar, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Ti-Press / Francesca AgostaMaximum size:4094px X 2670pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Actions and protests-Day-Genetic engineering-KWCI (GPI)-Organic farming-Outdoors-People-Seeds-WheatShoot:Genetic Engineering Protest in Sant'antonino Tessin SwitzerlandGreenpeace tries to raise awareness on genetic engineering. Farmers and politicians from Tessin sow a field with organic wheat. Greenpeace invited them to tell about their experiences on genetic engineering.