What's Happening?
The 2026 Census of Agriculture has commenced, with farm operators across Canada receiving their census information packages. Conducted every five years by Statistics Canada, the census collects comprehensive
data on the physical, economic, social, and environmental aspects of the agriculture sector. This data is crucial for understanding trends and supporting decision-making that affects farmers and rural communities. Participants receive a unique access code to complete the census online, ensuring a secure and accessible process. The census is mandatory under the Statistics Act, with strict confidentiality measures in place to protect respondents' information.
Why It's Important?
The Census of Agriculture is vital for providing a detailed picture of the agriculture sector, which is essential for planning policies, programs, and services that support innovation and sustainability in farming. The data collected helps governments, industry groups, and researchers make informed decisions that impact the agriculture sector and rural communities. By accurately representing agriculture in policy planning, the census supports the long-term sustainability and economic viability of Canadian farming, ensuring that the sector can adapt to changing conditions and continue to contribute to the national economy.






