Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Opening-of-the-Sibol-Photo-Exhibition-in-Quezon-City-27MZIFJX2SIFO.htmlConceptually similarSibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8R3Completed★★★★Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8R8Completed★★★★Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8RECompleted★★★★Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8RGCompleted★★★★Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8R0Completed★★★★Youth Group Member Gives a Speech at Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8R2Completed★★★★★★Sharing Best Practices at Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8QZCompleted★★★★★★Sharing Best Practices at Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8R1Completed★★★★Cathy Untalan with Children at the Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon CityGP0STR8QXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR8RFOpening of the Sibol Photo Exhibition in Quezon City(L-R). Members of the People's Food Movement - Rommel Arnado, Mayor, Kauswagan, Lanao Del Norte; Amalie Obusan, Country Director, Greenpeace Southeast Asia; Ramon Padilla, CHIMES; Under-Secretary Bernadette Puyat, Agribusiness and Marketing and Regional Engagement, Department of Agriculture cut the ribbon to officially open the photo exhibition called “#LetsSibolTogether: The Journey towards Sustainable and Ecological Food Systems”, highlighting sustainable and ecological farming best practices in Trinoma, Quezon City. A celebration of the World Food Month, a way of giving recognition to those who produce and make food available for us, the farmers and fishers. It was also a way of celebrating food, that nourishes our body and keep us healthy and strong.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:6 Oct, 2017Credit:© Jilson Tiu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4125px X 2750pxKeywords:Ecological farming-Exhibitions-Food for Life (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-People-Political leaders-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:The Journey towards Sustainable and Ecological Food Systems in the PhilippinesIn the lead up to World Food Day, marked annually every 16th of October, a group of concerned farmers, consumers, producers, educators, and non-governmental, civil society and peoples’ organizations, have gathered together to call on the government to address the country’s food emergency situation.