And what is Organic Rice Art? Who is its artist?

Greenpeace South East Asia invites you to be part of the Organic Rice Art event in Ratchaburi
Saturday 5 September 2009
| 09.45 | Meet at Greenpeace office & register |
| 10.00 | Leaving to Ratchaburi province |
| 11.30-12.00 | Visit Natural Agriculture Center and meet with Sumnieng Huadlim, a Greenpeace volunteer and a founder of a center |
| 12.00-13.00 | Lunch |
| 13.00-14.00 | “The road to Organic Rice Art” by Natwipha Ewasakul, Sustainable Agriculture Campaigner |
| 13.30-14.00 | “Sustainable Agriculture brings back a life to my rice field” by Sumnieng Huadlim |
| 14.00-14.15 | “Living in a rice field” by Greenpeace volunteer representative |
| 14.15-14.30 | “The first time farming” by Greenpeace supporter representative |
| 14.30-15.30 | Visit the Organic Rice Art field |
| 15.30 | Leave to Bangkok |
| 17.00 | Arrive Bangkok |
Sumnieng Huadlim’s profile
In past few years, Sumnieng Huadlim had a huge debt from farming.
However, after she adopted the Greenpeace concept of Sustainable Agriculture, she has no debt and together with other local villagers, established the ‘ Natural Agriculture Center” in Potaram, Ratchaburi. In this coming October, She is invited by Greenpeace International to convey the Sustainable Agriculture concept to the EU Commission Committee in Belgium.
To join the Organic Rice Art event, please contact Santi Yingkaew
at 02-357-1921 ext. 120 or 140 (working hours) no later than September 3
Sincerely yours,
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Tara Buakamsri |
Author's (web site): Bangkok Market
Written by: Bangkok Market




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