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de-stigmatize mental health and promote resilience among farmers

ARECA, AgKnow’s fiscal sponsor is a not for profit registered under the Societies Act of Alberta. They are unable to issue CRA tax deductible receipts.

AgKnow is negotiating a partnership with a CRA registered charity and hopes to be able to issue CRA receipts in the near future.

The Goal

Agriculture is more than a business; it's a way of life. Albertan farmers are dedicated to their land, livestock, families, and rural communities. While actively contributing to the local and global food supply, they face significant pressures to sustain their operation and preserve extensive farm family legacies amidst the daily challenges of farm life – Unpredictable weather, financial stress, equipment breakdowns, lack of manpower, isolation, constantly shifting markets, changing consumer preferences, and regulatory pressure are just some of the stressors impacting Alberta farmers. Research indicates that these challenges contribute to a higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, and burnout among farmers compared to the general population.

In Canada, the mental health challenges faced by farmers have emerged as a pressing concern within the agricultural landscape. The following are preliminary findings from Dr. Rebecca Purc-Stephenson:

Diagram 1.: Preliminary results from Dr. R. Purc-Stephenson research project.

Depression among farmers: the survey found that 66.7% of Alberta farmers are experiencing some degree of depression, compared to 57.7% of farmers in national data collected in 2021.

Anxiety among farmers: while national data in 2021 found that 49.3% of farmers experienced anxiety, 78.5% of Alberta farmers reported experiencing anxiety, a significantly higher percentage.

Additionally, the survey reported higher rates of burnout among Alberta farmers compared to both the national data on farmers and general population norms. Similarly, Albertan farmers reported higher rates of resilience compared to the national data on farmers, this was still lower than the general population norms across Canada.

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