Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Officials-Visit-the-Rainbow-Warrior-in-Cochin-27MZIFJX6T5PF.htmlConceptually similarOfficials Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAQNCompleted★★★★Officials Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAQQCompleted★★★★National Cadet Corps Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAR1Completed★★★★★★Officials Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAQOCompleted★★★★National Cadet Corps Students Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAR2Completed★★★★National Cadet Corps Students Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRARDCompleted★★★★National Cadet Corps Students Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAR5Completed★★★★Greenpeace India Board Members with the Rainbow Warrior Captain in CochinGP0STRAQRCompleted★★★★★★National Cadet Corps Students Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGP0STRAR8Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STRAQPOfficials Visit the Rainbow Warrior in CochinGreenpeace India Executive Director and captain Hettie Geenen with Port Officials as they visit the Rainbow Warrior during its time in Cochin, The ship hosted an open boat for guests, National Cadet Corps cadets and supporters.Locations:Asia-Cochin-India-KeralaDate:4 Nov, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4032px X 3024pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace executive directors-KWCI (GPI)-Navy-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Small group of peopleShoot:The Rainbow Warrior in Cochin, KeralaAs part of its India tour, the Rainbow Warrior visits Kochi, turning November 4, 2017 into a memorable day for Greenpeace and its associate organizations, activists and supporters in India. They have been looking forward to this event for weeks in the hope that it provides them an opportunity to interact and exchange views with the 16 crew members of the ship and other guests who are on board. Stressing the importance of organic farming and cultivation, Rajesh Krishnan, an organic farmer himself, who recently received the second Kerala youth icon award, pointed out the hazards of agrochemicals that affect both the farming community and consumers. He said: “Kerala has an organic farming policy that has been created in 2008. There is a vibrant movement supported by civil society on ground as well. There is a need for the Government of Kerala to stay focused on its path to sustainability of farming and livelihoods dependent on it.”Related Collections:The Rainbow Warrior in India