 What can we learn from indigenous food systems? Well, a lot actually, studies have shown that these systems are among the most sustainable in the world in terms of efficiency, not wasting and relying on seasonality. They're crucial if we want to transform the food system from an unequal, unsustainable and environmentally destructive one to something that is fair and equal and environmentally friendly. Indigenous food systems are also crucial if we want to tackle climate change and reverse the shocking declines in nature because while indigenous and local communities manage only 25% of the world's land, they care for a whopping 80% of earth's biodiversity. At the same time, these systems are at high risk from climate change as well as activities like rural urban migration and land grabbing. So come join me as I speak to some amazing indigenous activists and experts on the food systems and what we can learn from them.