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AMERICAN INDIAN FOODS PROGRAM

INTERTRIBAL AGRICULTURE COUNCIL'S

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An individual, Tribe or Indian organization applying to participate in the AIF Program for the promotion of agricultural or other Indian made products which have been produced and/or processed by enrolled members of a federally recognized Tribe, will need to provide documentation that verifies the user/participant is a federally recognized Tribal member/entity or an Alaskan Village as defined by law; or at least a *controlling share interest.

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*A controlling shareholder with 51% interest or more: Applies to individuals, tribes, tribal organizations, firms, partnerships, corporations, or associations applying

One of the many programs offered by the Intertribal Agriculture Council, the American Indian Foods Program offers a variety of programs and services to assist Native American and Alaskan Native agribusiness owners and entrepreneurs seeking new markets or export expansion.

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Whether you are just getting started or already exporting, our programs offer opportunities and resources to support you through every phase. 

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AIF Export Program 

Through our export program, we provide members with a platform to showcase their products/goods and culture with the world through international trade show activities and buyer missions. Activities emphasize export readiness and exposure to international markets.    

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Native Food Connection

Creating domestic market opportunities for Native American and Alaskan Native agribusinesses while providing marketing education and collaboration with Native conferences.

 

American Indian Trademark

The "Made/Produced by American Indians" trademark is monitored and marketed by the Intertribal Agriculture Council. The trademark certifies a product is 100% made or produced by a federally recognized Tribal entity or individual. Learn more ... [click here]

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