Similarly one may ask, how many agricultural workers are there in Canada?
The Canadian agriculture and agri-food system employed 2.3 million people in 2016 and accounted for 6.7% of Canada's gross domestic product (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 2020).
Subsequently, question is, how much of the population is employed in agriculture? Globally, about 1 billion people* work in the agricultural sector, about 28% of the population employed in 2018. This is down from 44% in 1991.
Moreover, what percentage of the population works in agriculture?
In 2020, 19.7 million full- and part-time jobs were related to the agricultural and food sectors—10.3 percent of total U.S. employment. Direct on-farm employment accounted for about 2.6 million of these jobs, or 1.4 percent of U.S. employment.
Is the agriculture industry growing in Canada?
Total production of principal field crops in 2020 is anticipated to increase a decent 3.3% to 98.1 million tonnes (Mt). Encouragingly, harvests were running well ahead of their five-year averages in the Canadian Western Grain Belt. All eyes are on Alberta, where production is set to increase more than 8%.
