Thursday, September 14, 2017

Ag. jobs go begging

There are four job openings available for every graduate from Ontario Agriculture College, reports the Globe and Mail newspaper today.

That’s just one symptom of the agriculture industry’s overall shortage of willing workers.

The gap has risen from three jobs for every graduate in 2012, despite a 30-per-cent increase in enrolment over the same period, said Rene Van Acker, dean of OAC.

The college recently surveyed 123 employers to come up with its figures on job openings.

"The industry continues to grow," Mr. Van Acker told the Globe and Mail.

Nicole Gallace, a recruiter in the food business with 10 years experience, said many agri-businesses are smaller companies that lack human-resources departments and the abilities to find the right applicants.

At the same time, many graduates she comes across do not have the "soft" skills – leadership or communications – employers need.

This helps tilt the job market in favour of the well-qualified applicant, she said from Burlington, Ont.


Sixty-seven per cent of the agriculture companies and 51 per cent of the food processors or retailers said they had trouble finding qualified employees, according to the study.