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CAHRC and NCIAF Sign MOU to Advance Reconciliation, Collaboration and Advancement of Indigenous Agriculture

The Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) and the National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture and Food (NCIAF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen collaboration, advance reconciliation, and support the growth of Indigenous agriculture in Canada.

CAHRC and NCIAF are strategically aligned to support the Canadian agriculture and agri-food industry through cross­-promotion and mutual support.

This objective of this agreement is to foster collaboration between CAHRC and NCIAF through cross-promotion of research, products, tools, resources and events, as well as research activities. The strategic alignment formalizes:

  • Support to advance reconciliation and building bridges between Indigenous communities and other agriculture and food industry stakeholders;
  • Support to a community of partners to support Indigenous Peoples and reignite their role in agriculture and food through knowledge sharing and supporting business creation, while honouring Indigenous values, lands and Mother Earth.
  • Support the development of Indigenous agriculture and food businesses, and;
  • Support the building of Indigenous capacity for agriculture through awareness of opportunities, knowledge exchange, education and skills development.

“This partnership represents an important step forward in reconciliation and collaboration within Canada’s agriculture and food sectors,” said Kallie Wood, President and CEO of the NCIAF. “By working together with CAHRC, we are creating pathways that honour Indigenous knowledge systems and strengthen opportunities for Indigenous Peoples to thrive in agriculture. Through shared learning, respect, and mutual support, we can build a more inclusive and sustainable future for all who contribute to our nation’s food systems.”

“This agreement strengthens our commitment to partnering with Indigenous communities and agriculture stakeholders to advance agriculture and food production,” said Jennifer Wright, Executive Director of CAHRC. “Together, we’re supporting knowledge sharing, skills development, and community-led initiatives that amplify Indigenous agriculture opportunities and foster sustainable growth.”

Source : CAHRC-CCRHA

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Carney described it as a “preliminary but landmark” agreement to remove trade barriers and reduce tariffs, part of a broader strategic partnership with China.