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- 51. Living with the Farm Next Door ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004005Description:
This activity looks at the competing interests and potential for conflict between very large livestock farms and their rural neighbours.
Release date: 2004-06-09 - 52. Computer Technology Adoption by Canadian Farm Businesses: An Analysis Based on the 2001 Census of Agriculture ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-601-M2003065Description:
This paper investigates the key characteristics of the farm operators and farm businesses that influence computer use.
Release date: 2003-12-17 - 53. More than Just Farming: Employment in Agriculture and Agri-food in Rural and Urban Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-006-X2002008Geography: CanadaDescription:
While the number of census-farms and farm operators is shrinking, the number of jobs in the agriculture and agri-food industry is growing. During the 15-year period from 1981 to 1996, the industry employed 15% of Canada's workforce.
Employment in the agri-food sector has grown faster than the overall Canadian economy and this has offset the decline in employment on farms. In 1981, more people worked on farms than worked in restaurants, bars and taverns. By 1996, this trend had reversed and employment in the food and beverage services sector far outstripped the number of workers on farms.
Food processing is often promoted as part of agricultural policy (to provide a local market for Canadian farmers) and as part of rural development policy (to create jobs in rural areas). However, in 1996, fewer people were working in Canada's food processing sector than in 1981. More food was processed (there was growth in the gross domestic product (GDP) of this sector), but fewer workers were involved. Rural regions adjacent to urban areas gained a greater share of food processing employment, making these regions relatively competitive in keeping food processing workforces.
Employment in the agricultural and agri-food sectors is growing, but the nature of the work and where it is being done is changing.
Release date: 2003-12-11 - Articles and reports: 21-004-X20030036478Geography: CanadaDescription:
Total income of farm families is derived from 1999 personal income tax returns of family members. The estimates refer to the income of families involved in a single unincorporated farm, showing a gross operating revenue of $10,000 and over. Families are defined as husband and wife, legal or common-law, with or without children at home; or lone parent, of any marital status, with at least one child living at home. There is no restriction on the age of the children. Children must report a marital status other than "married" or "living common-law" and have no child living in the household. In 1999, these families operated 150,500 farms, accounting for 76.5% of the total number of unincorporated farms (single operations) reporting a gross revenue of $10,000 and over.
Net farm operating income refers to the profit (or loss) from performance of farm operations based on total operating revenues, including all program payments, less total operating expenses, before deducting depreciation.
In 1998, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) developed a farm typology, which categorizes farms into more homogeneous groups than classification based on size, contribution to total agricultural production, or national net farm operating income. Factors such as age, income, business intentions and revenue class have been used to categorize farm operators and farm families into distinct groups. A description of the farm types is presented at the end of this article.
Release date: 2003-03-31 - 55. Farm Data and Farm Operator Data (Full Release) for the 2001 Census of Agriculture Plus Selected Historical Data ArchivedTable: 95F0302XDescription:
This product presents basic counts and totals for all 2001 Census of Agriculture farm variables, including number and type of farms; crop, horticulture and land use areas; land management practices; numbers of livestock and poultry; organic farming; computer use; farm machinery and equipment; farm capital; and farm operating expenses and receipts. It provides a comprehensive picture of the agriculture industry across Canada. It depicts the men and women who make the day-to-day management decisions on Canadian farms. The farm operator variables include number of farm operators, age, sex, residence status, farm and non-farm work and farm-related injuries. This product also presents selected historical farm and farm operator data for Canada and the provinces. The geographic levels presented include Canada, the provinces/territories, census agricultural regions (CAR), census divisions (CD) and the census consolidated subdivisions (CCS). The CCS level is the lowest level of geography available in standard tabulations.
Release date: 2002-12-04 - Table: 95F0355XDescription:
This free Internet product presents all farm operator data from the 2001 Census of Agriculture. It depicts the men and women who make the day-to-day management decisions on Canadian farms. The farm operator variables include number of farm operators, age, sex, residence status, farm and non-farm work, and farm-related injuries.This product contains data at the Canada, province, census agricultural region (CAR) and census division (CD) levels.
Release date: 2002-11-20 - 57. Factors that influence farm business behavior ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-004-X200010913028Geography: CanadaDescription:
Farm operators and farm families in Canada are a diverse group. Farm operators differ by age, experience, business expectations, size and scale. These differences account for the varying responses these farmers have to farm programs and other government policies. To determine these responses, a farm "typology" has been developed to take account of the factors influencing their behavior.
Release date: 2000-09-27 - 58. Hobby Farming: For Pleasure or Profit? ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-601-M1998033Description:
This paper examines hobby farming in Canada and the factors that keep hobby farmers farming.
Release date: 2000-01-14 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M1998038Description:
This paper provides descriptive statistics on off-farm labour supply and farm/off-farm labour reallocation for Canadian farmers. It uses cross-sectional data and cross-sectional panel data, respectively, obtained from the Canadian Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2000-01-14 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M1999041Description:
This study describes registered retirement savings plans (RRSP) contribution habits by farmers. It also looks at the specific characteristics of farm producers and compares them with other groups of workers.
Release date: 2000-01-14
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- Table: 32-10-0215-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
This table provides the number of employees in the agriculture sector, and agricultural operations with at least one employee, by industry in Canada. A breakdown by full-time, part-time and seasonal employees is also available.
Release date: 2024-04-18 - Table: 32-10-0216-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
This table provides the number of employees in the agriculture sector, and agricultural operations with at least one employee, by province. A breakdown by full-time, part-time and seasonal employees is also available.
Release date: 2024-04-18 - Table: 32-10-0217-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
This table provides the number of employees in the agriculture sector, and agricultural operations with at least one employee, by category of farm revenue in Canada. A breakdown by full-time, part-time and seasonal employees is also available.
Release date: 2024-04-18 - Table: 32-10-0464-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Proportion of agricultural operations by types of certifications or designations held, by farm size (small, medium and large), 2022.Release date: 2023-09-05
- Table: 32-10-0465-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Proportion of agricultural operations by programs or initiatives participated in between 2019 and 2022, by farm size (small, medium and large).Release date: 2023-09-05
- Table: 32-10-0207-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Use of Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment and the application of the technology on agricultural operations, separated by field and forage farming operations, and by province, available every 5 years.
Release date: 2023-02-17 - Table: 32-10-0207-02Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Types of field operations that were completed using Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment as a tracking or guidance system on agricultural operations, separated by field and forage farming operations, and by province, available every 5 years.
Release date: 2023-02-17 - Table: 32-10-0207-03Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Use of Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment to target or vary fertilizer and pesiticide application rates across a field and average percentage of cropland used by field and forage crop operations that received varied pesticide and fertilizer application, separated by field and forage farming operations, and by province, available every 5 years.
Release date: 2023-02-17 - Profile of a community or region: 32-26-0004Description: This tool provides a statistical profile of farm and farm operator variables from the Census of Agriculture for a specific geographic location—or community—selected by users within the province/territory, census agriculture region (CAR), census division (CD) or census consolidated subdivision (CCS) levels of geography.Release date: 2022-06-15
- Table: 32-10-0446-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census division, Census agricultural region, Census consolidated subdivisionFrequency: Every 5 yearsDescription:
Census of Agriculture, 2016. Farms reporting technologies used on the operation in the year prior to the census.
Release date: 2022-05-11
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- Articles and reports: 96-325-X202100100011Description:
This article presents the highlights and a brief analysis of the results from the 2021 Census of Agriculture for the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Release date: 2022-06-15 - 2. Canadian agriculture: evolution and innovation ArchivedStats in brief: 11-631-X2017006Description:
For the modern operator, farming has evolved into an innovative career requiring knowledge of business management and technology, and, more than ever, agricultural sciences.
Driven by competition and aided by technology, the number of Canadian agricultural operations is decreasing as the operations become larger, more complex and capital intensive. Farms are taking advantage of innovation through marketing strategies, processes and product offerings in order to exploit new markets and cut costs.
This presentation highlights the new ways in which Statistics Canada is integrating data from multiple sources in order to reduce the burden on farmers and to make information more relevant and timely for agro-businesses and analysts.
Release date: 2017-11-14 - Stats in brief: 95-640-X201600114816Description:
While traditional markets continue to be prevalent throughout the industry, farms are adapting their marketing strategies through practices like direct marketing and organic certification. This article presents a brief analysis of the results from the 2016 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2017-06-21 - 4. Farmers are adapting to evolving markets ArchivedStats in brief: 95-640-X201600114815Description:
An overview of the amount spent in operating expenses per dollar in receipts by province, farm type and sales class. This article includes a section illustrating the capital value owned or rented by Canadian farmers by region. This article presents a brief analysis of the results from the 2016 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2017-06-14 - Stats in brief: 95-640-X201600114811Description:
While the modern farm operator may still live on their agricultural operation, farming has evolved into an innovative career choice requiring knowledge of business management and technology, as well as the agricultural sciences.
This article presents a brief analysis of the results from the 2016 Census of Agriculture.
Release date: 2017-05-17 - 6. A Portrait of Canadian Farms ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2017010Description: Based on the data from the 2016 Census of Agriculture, this infographic gives an overview of farm and farm operator characteristics in Canada.Release date: 2017-05-17
- Articles and reports: 21-601-M2007085Description:
In this paper, we examine the off-farm labour decisions of Canadian census-farm operators using micro-level data from the 2001 Census of Agriculture combined with community level data from the 2001 Census of Population.
Release date: 2007-07-31 - Articles and reports: 21-601-M2007084Description:
This study is based on data from Canada's 2001 Census of Agriculture that were used to identify factors that influence the probability that a farmer suffered a non-fatal injury from farm activities in the previous 12 months.
Release date: 2007-04-11 - 9. Impact of Characteristics of the Farmers and their Business on Profitability in the Canadian Hog Industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-601-M2006080Description:
This exploratory study seeks to identify the characteristics of Canadian hog farms and of their operators that significantly influence their financial success and how it is influenced.
Release date: 2006-12-04 - 10. Computer Technology Adoption by Canadian Farm Businesses: An Analysis Based on the 2001 Census of Agriculture ArchivedArticles and reports: 21-601-M2003065Description:
This paper investigates the key characteristics of the farm operators and farm businesses that influence computer use.
Release date: 2003-12-17
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 32-26-0007Description: Census of Agriculture data provide statistical information on farms and farm operators at fine geographic levels and for small subpopulations. Quality evaluation activities are essential to ensure that census data are reliable and that they meet user needs. This report provides data quality information pertaining to the Census of Agriculture, such as sources of error, error detection, disclosure control methods, data quality indicators, response rates and collection rates.Release date: 2024-02-06
- 2. Farming with a Mouse ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004028Description:
This lesson focuses on computer use on farms. As in other parts of society, computers are a part of farmers' lives. Computers provide much-needed information on farms and facilitate activities such as banking, marketing, communications and research.
Release date: 2005-01-28 - 3. Dairy Farming Goes High Tech ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004029Description:
This activity looks at changes in technology and how they affect the dairy industry.
Release date: 2005-01-28 - 4. Prairie Farmers Have Always Found a Way to Adapt ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004012Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
This activity is designed to show students some of the changes affecting Prairie agriculture over the past 100 years, and how Prairie farmers have adapted to them.
Release date: 2004-08-30 - 5. Living with the Farm Next Door ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004005Description:
This activity looks at the competing interests and potential for conflict between very large livestock farms and their rural neighbours.
Release date: 2004-06-09 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 3439Description: This survey produced annual data on the agricultural sector. It was discontinued in 1995.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 3447Description: The Agriculture Taxation Data Program (ATDP) is designed to produce detailed estimates for the following variables: revenues and expenses of farms (preliminary; final); and farm and off-farm income of farm operators and farm families.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5156Description: Business Information Farm products and area Business associates
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