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Keeping our food systems going
Agriculture employers and workers can use these tools and resources to find jobs, skilled workers, financial help and other supports. Alberta’s agriculture and agri-food industry has never been more critical to the health and safety of Albertans and to our economy.
Thank-you to all who continue to do the work that keeps our food supply safe.
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Agriculture career profiles
Managing seeding, irrigation and maintaining crops – Carlo Van Herk loves the scope and variety of his work at a leading agriculture research company.
General Manager - Alberta beef producers
From rancher to public relations – Brad Dubeau is the passionate voice of Alberta’s beef producers, striving to make the industry better for everyone.
Find beautiful, unique, sustainably grown fresh flowers for your next event, wedding or celebration, grown in Alberta through spring and summer, by Bryanna Kumpula-Yung.
CUT cooking agri-food producers of gluten free flour
Working their gluten free magic right here in Alberta. Meg and Stacey, started off as bloggers, today their bread flour, pancake and waffle mix is used in Alberta homes, bakeries and restaurants.
Irrigation expert and ag advocate
Margo Jarvis Redelback successfully transferred her skills from non-ag jobs to build a career in the vibrant and exciting world of irrigation. She’s proud of Alberta’s innovative systems to save every drop of water.
Jared and Josie Tchir find joy and success in their new venture. A bold move spurs them to supply meat from their farm direct to consumers in their local community of Strathcona County.
Maria Leslie shares her experience building strong connections as a storyteller for farmers.
Robert Boos talks about his rewarding life and joy as an elk farmer.
Andrew Nagy shares sweet experiences as an apiary inspector with the Government of Alberta.
Employer resources
Worker resources
Youth employment
The Alberta Youth Employment Incentive makes it easier – and more rewarding – for employers to bring young talent into their business. Qualified employers can receive up to $7,500 to hire Albertans aged 15 to 24, helping you fill workforce needs today while investing in the skilled workforce of tomorrow.