IFAI Celebrates 10 Years of Service to Indian Country
Number of AI/AN Farms in 2022
Number of AI/AN PRODUCERS in 2022
The market value of agricultural products sold by AI/AN producers reached $6.1 Billion* in 2022.
*Does not include government payments.
Our mission is to enhance the health and wellness of tribal communities by advancing healthy food systems, diversified economic development, and cultural food traditions.
What We Do
The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) focuses on putting tribal sovereignty in food sovereignty, promoting tribally driven solutions to revitalize and advance traditional food systems and diversified economic development throughout Indian Country. IFAI provides Tribal governments, producers, and food businesses with educational resources, policy research, and strategic legal analysis as a foundation for building robust food economies.
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Policy & Research
Policy Briefings
Native Farm Bill Coalition
Food and Nutrition Research
General Agriculture Research
Enterprise
Cultivating Tribal Food Sovereignty
EATS Academy
Model Food and Ag Code
Video Series
Youth Programs
Native Youth Programs
Leadership Summit
Policy Leadership Program
Food Safety
Food Safety Training for Indian Country
Free Training In-Person or Online
Food Safety Needs Assessment
Funding Opportunities
Grants and funding opportunities are key tools for many Tribes and Tribal producers. However, navigating the list of programs available can be challenging. To help, IFAI staff stay on top of the latest grants and opportunities. Check out the latest list by clicking the button below.
Featured Articles
2024 State of Native Agriculture Address – IFAI’s Remarks
The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative's Executive Director, Erin Parker, provided remarks during the Native American Agriculture Fund's second annual State of Native Agriculture Address. Erin highlighted Indian Country insights from the 2022 data as well as...
Celebrating Women’s History Month – Past, Present, and Future
This week the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative would like to close our Women’s History Month series by bringing attention to the dedicated and passionate women across Indian Country who work every day to ensure we have enough food, fiber, and fuel for...
In the News: Successful Farming
The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative's Executive Director, Erin Parker, was recently featured in Successful Farming. Check out an excerpt of the article below. Agriculture in Indian Country was a nearly $6.5 billion industry in 2022, according to the most...
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Native Youth in Food and Agriculture Leadership Summit 2024
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
July 15 – 23, 2024
Applications Due April 1!
The Youth Summit allows participants to dive deeper into their interests and develop real-world solutions, highlighted through a capstone project. Experiences during the week include touring Tribal agricultural operations, interfacing with other youth and industry professionals, participating in an Indigenous cooking demonstration, and more.