Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/No-More-Poison-in-Kenya-s-Food-Protest-27MZIFJ873BV4.htmlConceptually similarNo More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU321Completed★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU325Completed★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU31UCompleted★★★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU31VCompleted★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU31WCompleted★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU31YCompleted★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU31XCompleted★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU320Completed★★★★No More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGP0STU322Completed★★★★View AllGP0STU31ZNo More Poison in Kenya's Food ProtestGreenpeace Africa activists and smallholder farmers from Makueni county brought the #WorldFoodDay celebrations to a standstill as they delivered a statement to Principal Secretary (CS), Ministry of Agriculture, Prof. Hamadi Boga, demanding for a ban on all harmful active ingredients found in pesticides sold in the Kenyan agriculture market.Locations:Eastern Africa-Kenya-Makueni CountyDate:16 Oct, 2019Credit:© Paul Basweti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5200px X 3904pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Agriculture-Banners-Day-Direct communications-Farmers-Food for Life (campaign title)-Local population-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-Props-Protective clothing-SignsShoot:No More Poison in Kenya's FoodGreenpeace Africa activists and smallholder farmers from Makueni county brought the #WorldFoodDay celebrations to a standstill as they delivered a statement to Principal Secretary (CS), Ministry of Agriculture, Prof. Hamadi Boga, demanding for a ban on all harmful active ingredients found in pesticides sold in the Kenyan agriculture market.