By Teresa Van Raay, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
A significant portion of Canada’s economy is powered by small and medium sized businesses. In fact, according to Statistics Canada, what are known as SMEs represent 98 per cent of all Canadian businesses and employ about two-thirds of the Canadian workforce.
Many of these businesses also happen to be family owned – and often family-run as well. That’s certainly the case in agriculture, where the latest figures show that 98 per cent of Canadian farms are owned and operated by families.
It’s also no secret that Canada, like many countries in the Western world, has an aging population with an imminent wave of retirements as the Baby Boomer generation transitions out of the work force. In the agriculture sector, for example, statistics point to a potential of up to 40 per cent of farmers retiring by 2033.