Farm Curious?
Check out these resources to see how to navigate the farm and agriculture landscape!
Young Agrarians (YA) is a farmer to farmer educational resource network for new and young ecological, organic and regenerative farmers in Canada. YA website has a plethora of resources for the farm curious including guides and tool kits. These resources span Land-Access guides (by province) to inhouse courses and internship opportunities.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food is responsible for the production, marketing, processing and merchandising of agriculture and seafood products, as well as supporting our province’s food security, and developing a resilient food system and economy.
Starting a New Farm page: which includes their New Farm Start-Up Guide
The Black Farmers of Canada (CBFA)
A non-profit organization that empowers Black, African and Caribbean Canadians to thrive in the agricultural sector by breaking down barriers. They have put together resource kits to help folks navigate through the landscape of the Canadian agriculture industry.
Canada-China Agricultural Promotion Association (CCADC)
“This non-profit organization, initiated by Chinese farmers and related professionals in Canada. Through agricultural knowledge and technology exchanges, organizing training for farmers, and developing agricultural trade between Canada and China, it is committed to promoting the concepts of green agriculture, ecological agriculture, and healthy agriculture, and promoting the healthy development of the agricultural sector between Canada and China.
Capital Region Connections
Island Natural Growers (SSI chapter of Canadian Organic Growers)
There are tons of ways to gain experience ‘in the field’.
Young Agrarians
YA offers coordinated apprenticeship programs. These apprenticeships are fully immersive and puts participants into the thick of running a farm business. These programs are a beautiful trifecta of offering hands on experience, 1:1 peer mentorship, and participants gets paid to learn.
Course: How to Start Farming: An Introductory Course for the Farm Curious
Course: Business Bootcamp for New Farmers
(both of these are offered through a sliding scale payment model)
Volunteering
Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF): “in return for volunteer help, WWOOF hosts offer food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about organic lifestyles.”
WWOOFing allows folks to experience farming all over the world. This organization promotes educational and cultural exchange.
