The Indigenous Field Day is an annual learning experience created to celebrate, strengthen, and share Indigenous-led agricultural innovation. The Field Day brings together community members, producers, leaders, and knowledge keepers to exchange knowledge, build relationships, and advance food sovereignty.
Each year, participants visit host Nations that are undertaking impactful agriculture and food initiatives. These community-led projects, such as farm operations, greenhouses, community gardens, food sovereignty programs, and capacity-building initiatives, serve as living examples of Indigenous strength, self-determination, and connection to the land. The Field Day offers hands-on learning, guided tours, and demonstrations led by the local community members.
This annual event is more than just a field tour. The Indigenous Field Day is a celebration of community resilience, land-based education, and the collective work of nourishing nations and empowering future generations.