Men remain the largest proportion of the farm population at 52.5 per cent. The report noted the Canadian farm population has a higher percentage of older people in it with 40.3 per cent in the farm population being 55 years and over, compared to 31.2 per cent of the total population.
Nearly three-quarters of the farm population reported a religious affiliation, which is higher than the total population, the release said. The most frequently reported religion in 2021 for farmers was Catholic, followed by Christian, not otherwise specified and then the United Church.
Across the Canadian population the size of households are decreasing with farm households following the trend, the report noted. In 1971, the average size of a farm household was 4.3 people, by 2021 it decreased to 2.8 people.
The farm population also follows the trend of the overall Canadian population with more people living in urban areas. In 1971, 7.5 per cent of the farm population resided in urban areas, the report said. By 2021, nearly one-quarter of the farm population were living in urban areas.
Source : Seed.ab.ca