Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ruined-Crops-in-Elizabeth-Mueni-Maundu-s-Garden-in-Kenya-27MZIFJJXH73W.htmlConceptually similarRuined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7PICompleted★★★★★★Ruined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7RCCompleted★★★★★★Ruined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7PLCompleted★★★★Ruined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7PJCompleted★★★★Ruined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7POCompleted★★★★Ruined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaGP0STQ7PRCompleted★★★★Farmer Elizabeth Mueni Maundu in KenyaGP0STQ7RDCompleted★★★★Farmer Elizabeth Mueni Maundu in KenyaGP0STQ7RFCompleted★★★★Farmer Elizabeth Mueni Maundu in KenyaGP0STQ7PPCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ7RBRuined Crops in Elizabeth Mueni Maundu's Garden in KenyaElizabeth Mueni Maundu in her kitchen garden after the drought ruined her crops.Locations:Africa-KenyaDate:13 Sep, 2016Credit:© Peter Caton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3474px X 2604pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Crops-Day-Drought-Dry-Farmers-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Resilient Farmers in KenyaA documentation that brings to life the stories of farmers that have successfully adopted practices (diversification, agroforestry, water harvesting) that help them cope and mitigate the effects of weather extremes and climate change in the areas where they do their farming. Some of these practices fall within the definition of ecological farming.