“We are very excited with how Alberta Open Farm Days 2023 went,” says Tim Carson, CEO, Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies. “While the number of visitors was down slightly from last year, on-farm sales during the weekend increased from $224,000 in 2022 to almost $299,000 this year. The money that was generated from on-farm sales demonstrates that not only did visitors have an improved perception of agriculture but were also willing to show their trust in Alberta agriculture by investing their money in it. Since its inception, Open Farm Days has generated over $1.4 million in on-farm sales.”
In addition to more on-farm sales than in previous years, there was an increase in the number of culinary experiences and the number of host farms; and approximately 35% of the 133 host farms were new. Carson points out several farms had to pull out due to flooding and wildfires in 2023, adding they were on track to surpass their goal of 150 host farms.
“This year we also expanded training, offering 10 training sessions from November to May. These sessions provided the farms with some beneficial early planning which in turn eliminated some of the last-minute struggles for permits, allowing the newer farms to be helped during the crunch time.”
In addition to host farms, 10 agricultural societies from Crossfield, Spruce Grove, Heritage, Coaldale, Grande Prairie, Smoky Lake, Stettler, Lac La Biche, Big Country and Rocky Mountain House participated in Open Farm Days.