Algoma U researcher secures major grant to study sustainable soils

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Research to enhance northern horticulture through Terra Preta and Indigenous wisdom

A Canada Research Chair Tier II in Indigenous History, Healing, and Reconciliation at Algoma University has received a prestigious grant as part of the Ontario Agri-Food Research Initiative, the university says.

The project, Enhancing Northern Horticulture through Terra Preta and Indigenous Wisdom for Sustainable Soil Health in Northern Ontario, represents a groundbreaking collaboration between Algoma University, the Food Bank Farm, Niigaaniin, and the Rural Agri-Innovation Network . “This project is an exciting opportunity to bring together Indigenous knowledge and modern science to create lasting impacts on soil health and agricultural practices in Northern Ontario,” said Dr. Steeves. “By respecting and integrating traditional ecological knowledge, we can cultivate a more sustainable future, not just for food security but for environmental health and community well-being.

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