July 22, 2025, Ottawa, ON – 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 security through sustainable agricultural practices—grounded in both traditional Indigenous knowledge and modern innovations.
“This partnership is more than just a memorandum—it’s a commitment to reconciliation in action,” said Kallie Wood, President and CEO of NCIAF. “By joining forces with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, we’re creating space for Indigenous voices, knowledge systems, and leadership to be recognized and elevated within the national agricultural landscape. Together, we will build pathways that honour the past, seize opportunities in the present, and cultivate a more prosperous and sustainable future for all agricultural communities in Canada.”
“This partnership represents a meaningful step toward building a more inclusive and resilient agricultural sector in Canada,” added Keith Currie, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. “By working together, we can amplify Indigenous voices, support agricultural entrepreneurs, and promote food production in ways that benefit all Canadians.”
The MOU establishes a framework for the two organizations to collaborate on key initiatives, including:
- Promoting Indigenous-led agricultural practices that honour traditional knowledge and modern sustainability
- Encouraging dialogue and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous agricultural communities
- Supporting policy development focused on food security and education
- Advocating agricultural practices and innovations that benefit communities nationwide
The agreement also identifies key areas for joint action, such as:
- Advocacy supporting Indigenous food sovereignty, sustainability, agricultural innovation, and economic development through aligned policy initiatives
- Developing training tools, workshops, and forums for sharing Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives on sustainable agriculture and policy
- Identifying opportunities and supporting partnerships that empower Indigenous farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs
The CFA looks forward to working closely with NCIAF to strengthen cooperation and understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous agriculture communities, and to further shared prosperity in Canada’s agri-food sector.