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Amplifying Indigenous food systems and agricultural knowledge

The National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture and Food (NCIAF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Canadian Food Focus (CFF) to work together for increasing Indigenous agricultural knowledge, promote food system awareness, and strengthen educational outreach across Canada.

Kallie Wood, President and CEO of the NCIAF said the agreement represents a powerful step forward in advancing inclusive and culturally relevant food literacy for all Canadians.

“Through this partnership, we are ensuring Indigenous voices are recognized and respected in national conversations about agriculture and food,” Wood said. “This collaboration with Canadian Food Focus allows us to highlight the rich food traditions and agricultural practices of Indigenous communities across the country.”

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