Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Farmer-Margie-Lacanilao-27MZIF3O1RWD.htmlConceptually similarWomen Farmers at Training Center in the PhilippinesGP0STOA4ZCompleted★★★★★★Women Farmers at Training Center in the PhilippinesGP0STOA5VCompleted★★★★Women Farmers at Training Center in the PhilippinesGP0STOAF1Completed★★★★Child at Sarilaya Training Center in the PhilippinesGP0STOAEQCompleted★★★★Farmers Pounding Rice in the PhilippinesGP0STOAEPCompleted★★★★Rice Farmers in the PhilippinesGP0STOA5SCompleted★★★★Rice Farmers Planting Rice in the PhilippinesGP0STOA5TCompleted★★★★★★Rice Farmers Planting Rice in the PhilippinesGP0STOANZCompleted★★★★★★★Rice Farmers Carrying Rice Seedlings in the PhilippinesGP0STOAEYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOA5UPortrait of Farmer Margie LacanilaoMargie Lacanilao, farmer and member of Sarilaya, sustainable agriculture and development womens group, in Palayan City, Philippines.“We are against ‘Golden’ rice because we are a community of organic vegetable farmers and we will lose our livelihoods if ‘Golden’ rice came to market. People will no longer buy the Vitamin A rich vegetables we produce if ‘Golden’ rice was available.We are also concerned about Golden Rice seeds contaminating our organic rice. Genetically engineered (GE) seeds are not natural, they are manipulated.”Locations:Palayan-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:25 Jan, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Day-Education-Eye contact-Genetic engineering-Golden rice-Half length-Happiness-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Rice is Life (campaign title)-SAGE (campaign title)-Schools-Sustainable agriculture-Traditional farming-WomenShoot:Golden Rice Photo-Story in the PhilippinesCommunities of farmers, religious leaders, mothers, academics, chefs and politicians reject genetically engineered (GE) ‘Golden’ rice as a cure to the vitamin A deficiency (VAD) problem in the Philippines. Greenpeace celebrates the natural diversity of food and farming in the Philippines as the real cure to Vitamin A deficiency. Genetically engineered (GE) food such as ‘Golden’ rice is environmentally irresponsible, poses risks to human health and could compromise food and nutrition security. Facilitating people's access to a varied diet of ecologically farmed food, through home and communal gardens, is the most effective and sustainable solution to tackle vitamin deficiencies in the long term and ensure healthy and nutritious food for people.Related Collections:Golden Rice Photo-Story and Documentary