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Te Pāti Māori Announce Kai Sovereignty Policy
Wednesday, 13 September 2023, 12:37 pm
Press Release: Te Pati Maori
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Te Pāti Māori are launching our Kai Sovereignty Policy
today, which will safeguard our ancestral food systems and
empower Tangata Whenua to take control of their food
production, distribution, and consumption. It will address
issues of hunger, food inequality, and poverty, break up the
supermarket duopoly, and support community and me gardens,
as well as regenerative farming practices.
Our policy
is founded on the belief that Māori have the freedom and
responsibility to protect their heritage seeds, cultural
knowledge, and tikanga associated with kai.
Our Kai
Sovereignty Policy includes:
- Protection of
Whakapapa: Te Pāti Māori emphasizes the importance of
preserving indigenous plant species with the consent of
whānau, hapū, and iwi. It rejects any research or
commercialization that undermines the whakapapa of
ecosystems.
- Establishment of Māori Kai Sovereignty
Board: To ensure justice and sovereignty around kai, we
would create an independent board with statutory powers to
oversee and address issues of hunger, poverty, and
inequality.
- Support for Community Kai: we will
promote community-led food production and distribution by
setting up a $15 million per annum Community Kai fund for
home gardens, marae maara kai (community gardens), and
Māori and community-led large-scale food farms.
Collaboration with councils to allocate land for urban and
rural food farms is also a priority.
- Investment in
Regenerative and Organic Farming: we will invest an
additional $100 million into the Mātai Ahuwhenua
agricultural innovation fund, supporting small-scale and
diversified pāmu/whenua blocks that prioritize regenerative
and organic farming practices and local consumption. We will
also fund training and technical programs for regenerative
and organic farming.
- Breaking the Supermarket
Duopoly: we will break the stranglehold held by supermarkets
in Aotearoa by support the establishment of Māori-owned
supermarket chains and allocating land and seed funding in
commercially viable areas. We will also protect the rights
of whānau to sell their homegrown kai without
interference.
Our Kai Sovereignty Policy aims to
address food insecurity and poverty faced by many whānau in
Aotearoa. By revitalizing traditional practices and customs
of gathering kai, promoting food security, protecting the
environment, and empowering Māori communities, we are
leading a transition from kai dependency to kai
sovereignty.
The policy can be found here.
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