Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Organic-Rice-Art-at-Ratchaburi-in-Thailand-27MZIFL2IBDP.htmlConceptually similarOrganic Rice Art RatchaburiGP01WYKCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Art RatchaburiGP01WYICompleted★★★★★★Organic Rice Art RatchaburiGP01WYJCompleted★★★★★★Organic Rice Art RatchaburiGP01WYMCompleted★★★★★★★Organic Rice Art at Ratchaburi in ThailandGP01VW6Completed★★★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281PCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281QCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281RCompleted★★★★Eco Farm for Kids in ThailandGP025O8Completed★★★★View AllGP01WYLOrganic Rice Art at Ratchaburi in ThailandOrganic Rice (Chai-nat 1).Hundreds of Greenpeace supporters and local farmers begin harvesting the black rice variety of organic rice at the rice art field in Ratchaburi. Greenpeace is calling upon Thailand's government to protect the country's rich heritage and food crops from threats of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and promote sustainable agricultural practices to combat the impacts of climate change.Locations:Asia-Bangkok-Ratchaburi-Southeast AsiaDate:21 Nov, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Athit PerawongmethaMaximum size:3000px X 2195pxKeywords:Close ups-Day-Fields-Genetic engineering-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Organic farming-Outdoors-Rice-Rice is Life (campaign title)-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:Organic Rice Art Documentation in ThailandHundreds of Greenpeace supporters, volunteers and farmers have planted organic rice in a bid to create the first ever art on a rice field in Thailand. The 10-rai rice field in Ratchaburi province in 4 months grows into a beautiful art to show an image of farmers wearing straw hats and using sickles to harvest rice. The rice art, which celebrates Thailand's rich rice heritage, is meant to remind governments to protect the regions most important food crop from the threats of genetic engineering.Related Collections:Organic Rice Art Documentation In Thailand (Photos & Videos)