Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Organic-Rice-Art-in-Thailand-27MZIFLOM76Q.htmlConceptually similarPlanting Organic Rice Art in ThailandGP01Q2YCompleted★★★★★★Planting Organic Rice Art in ThailandGP01Q2XCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Art at Ratchaburi in ThailandGP01TO7Completed★★★★Organic Rice Art at Ratchaburi in ThailandGP01TOACompleted★★★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281PCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281QCompleted★★★★Organic Rice Field in ThailandGP0281RCompleted★★★★Planting Organic Rice Art in ThailandGP01Q2ZCompleted★★★★★★★Eco Farm for Kids in ThailandGP021JXCompleted★★★★View AllGP01TO6Organic Rice Art in ThailandA group of Greenpeace volunteers walk in the unveiled rice art field that is meant to celebrate rice production in Thailand while at the same time reminding the Thai Government to protect the country's most important food crop from the imminent threat of genetic engineering, as well as the grave impacts of climate change. The Rice Art, which occupies an area of 10-rai depicts farmers wearing straw hats and using sickles to harvest rice to reflect the traditions and way of life of rice farmers.Locations:Ratchaburi-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:2 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Supawadee CharoenpipatpimpaMaximum size:1538px X 2048pxKeywords:Aerial view-Art works-Day-Fields-Green-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Organic farming-Outdoors-People-Rice-SAGE (campaign title)-Small group of people-Sustainable agricultureShoot:Organic Rice Art Documentation in ThailandA group of Greenpeace volunteers walk in the unveiled rice art field that is meant to celebrate rice production in Thailand while at the same time reminding the Thai Government to protect the country's most important food crop from the imminent threat of genetic engineering, as well as the grave impacts of climate change. The Rice Art, which occupies an area of 10-rai, depicts farmers wearing straw hats and using sickles to harvest rice to reflect the traditions and way of life of rice farmers.