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Profession of Agrology

Professional Agrologists choose a variety of career paths. They work in research as scientists or lab technologists, in education as professors and trainers, in industry consulting and sales positions, with financial institutions as bank managers, credit advisors or market analysts, as farmers, and even as politicians.

The Profession of Agrology is regulated in Canada by provincial legislation. Each provincial institute of agrologists, and l'ordre des agronomes du Québec, are charged with regulating the profession of agrology. The legislation governing agrology in Canada varies from province to province and each institute has their own membership criteria, fees and standards.

For information about the specific requirements in each province please refer to the appropriate provincial institute of agrology: