Aging population will widen labour gap in Canadian agriculture: report
Canada’s agriculture industry will have a domestic labour gap of more than 100,000 jobs by 2030, according to a new report.
The Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council said the forecast represents a 15 per cent increase compared with the number of jobs in 2023 that couldn’t be filled by Canadian residents.
This growing gap is due in part to Canada’s aging population, the council said — more than 30 per cent of the agriculture workforce is expected to retire over the same period.
“Labour shortages are one of the most serious issues in agriculture because they have a direct impact on our local food security, economic development and the sustainability of the sector,” said the council’s executive director Jennifer Wright in a press release.