Kai Sovereignty
What we’ll do
- Protect Māori food systems (including seed sovereignty, rejecting GE foods, and upholding WAI262).
- Invest in community food systems and regenerative Māori agriculture.
- Break corporate control by supporting Māori-owned supermarkets and protecting local kai sellers.
- Increase access to land for food production.
Why it matters
Aotearoa grows enough kai to feed everyone, yet too many whānau are going
hungry. That is not scarcity, it is system failure. Kai sovereignty means affordable,
healthy kai connected to whenua, whakapapa, and Māori control.