Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kipasi-Market-in-Mbita-District--Kenya-27MZIFJ646DG9.htmlConceptually similarEcological Farming in KenyaGP0STP739Completed★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP75PCompleted★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP74NCompleted★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP72RCompleted★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP730Completed★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP73MCompleted★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP751Completed★★★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP759Completed★★★★Ecological Banana Farmer in KenyaGP0STP75UCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP736Kipasi Market in Mbita District, KenyaJudith Oruko is one of the banana producers in Lambwe division, Mbita district. She is selling her bananas in Kipasi open market, around 20km from her main home. Every Sunday she walks the distance with her donkeys laden with bananas. She has been doing this to raise money to pay for her children's education.Locations:Africa-KenyaDate:18 Jan, 2015Credit:© Peter Caton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5113px X 3835pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Bananas-Boys-Children-Day-Ecological farming-Farmers-Food-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Markets-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Food for Life Documentation in KenyaDocumentation on ecological farmers in Kenya and sustainable farming.