Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Small-Scale-Farmer-in-Kenya-27MZIFVLMHV0.htmlConceptually similarSmall-Scale Farmer in KenyaGP04NVOCompleted★★★★Farmers Inspecting Crops in KenyaGP04R51Completed★★★★Inspecting Maize Crops in KenyaGP04NVPCompleted★★★★Small-Scale Farming in KenyaGP04NVNCompleted★★★★Inspecting Maize Crops in KenyaGP04R57Completed★★★★★★Small-Scale Farmer in KenyaGP04NVQCompleted★★★★★★Small-Scale Farmer in KenyaGP04R54Completed★★★★Organic farming in KenyaGP04R4QCompleted★★★★Organic farming in KenyaGP04R4RCompleted★★★★View AllGP04R52Small-Scale Farmer in KenyaSmall-scale farmer James Njoronge between crops of beans and maize on his farm. Community-based organisation G-BIACK trains and promotes Grow Bio-intensive Agriculture and other development technologies among small-scale farm holders in Kenya.Locations:Africa-Kenya-ThikaDate:20 Jun, 2013Credit:© Sven Torfinn / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3280pxKeywords:Agriculture-Crops-Day-Farmers-Farms-Happiness-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Maize-Men-Native Africans-One person-Organic farming-Outdoors-Portraits-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:Organic Farming in KenyaThe International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology is running long-term comparison trials of farming systems in Thika, Kenya at KARI (Kenya Agricultural Research Institute). G-BIACK is a community-based organisation that trains and promotes Grow Bio-intensive Agriculture and other development technologies among small-scale farm holders in Kenya to improve food production and food security at household level.