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Current Challenges for Farmers

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Rising operational costs.

  • Farm operating expenses in Canada increased by 5.5% in 2022, reaching a record high. (Source: Statistics Canada, Farm Operating Expenses and Depreciation Charges, 2022)

  • Fuel and fertilizer costs surged by over 30% in the past year. (Source: Canadian Federation of Agriculture, 2022)

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Labor Shortage.

  • The average age of Canadian farmers is 55, with only 9% under the age of 35, leading to a shrinking workforce. (Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Agriculture, 2021)

  • In 2020, there were 63,000 unfilled agricultural positions, costing the sector $2.9 billion in lost sales. (Source: Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council, "Agriculture 2025" Report)

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Need for sustainable and efficient farming practices.

Soil Compaction from Heavy Machinery

  • Use of heavy equipment leads to soil compaction, reducing water infiltration and root growth.

  • Compacted soils can cause yield reductions of up to 15%. (Source: Journal of Soil and Tillage Research, 2018)

Chemical Overuse Leading to Soil Damage

  • Excessive fertilizer and pesticide use can lead to nutrient imbalances and soil acidification. (Source: Environmental Science & Technology Journal, 2019)

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