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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jan 3, 2022 3:38:36 GMT 12
HONEY, MEAT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESILIENCE: INDIGENOUS TRADE AND GLOBAL PROBLEMS ON THE TABLE IN DUBAIHoney, meat, climate change and resilience were all on the table when a Māori farming collective of more than 9000 shareholders went to Expo 2020 Dubai to build new relationships with indigenous leaders around the world. Ātihau-Whanganui Incorporation's outgoing chair Mavis Mullins says the expo's iwi-led Te Aratini Festival of Indigenous and Tribal Ideas was an opportunity to explore solutions to trade and other global issues. "There was a lot of opportunity to pull together, whether it was about issues of revitalisation of culture, of reo, or whether it was around economies of scale or the economics of a tribal entity," Mullins said...... www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/honey-meat-climate-change-and-resilience-indigenous-trade-and-global-problems-on-the-table-in-dubai/43BUMK4RHK5OAID3EJOBLM6PPQ/
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