Indigenous Food Project Aims to Replant Traditional Cowichan Agricultural Wisdom
- The Quw'utsun Food Systems Revitalization Project involves Cowichan Tribes and students from UBC, focusing on restoring traditional agriculture disrupted by colonial practices.
- Young students helped nurture Hulitun Spulhxun/Tumuhw by weeding at a workshop, emphasizing community involvement in the food systems project.
- The project aims to enhance Indigenous food sovereignty by restoring native plants and improving access to traditional foods in the Cowichan/Koksilah Estuary.
- Cowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels highlighted the importance of Elders' knowledge in revitalizing sustainable agricultural practices for future generations.
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CFA signs Memorandum of Understanding with National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture & Food - Fruit & Vegetable Magazine
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture & Food (NCIAF). This agreement marks a significant step toward building stronger collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous agricultural producers across Canada. The MOU reflects a shared commitment to advancing collaboration, dialogue and the advancement of food securit…
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