When cash flow pressures start to build and conversations with lenders become difficult, Canadian farmers don’t always need more debt — they often need a structured way to regain control of the situation. The Farm Debt Mediation Service is designed for producers facing financial stress who want help navigating obligations and working toward a workable path forward. Delivered nationally by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, this program focuses on expert guidance rather than direct funding, offering practical support when it matters most.
Through the service, eligible farm operators gain access to free and confidential financial counselling and mediation. A qualified financial consultant works one-on-one with the producer to assess their situation and develop a recovery plan. From there, a neutral mediator brings the farmer and their creditor or creditors together to discuss solutions in a structured, constructive setting. In some cases, the process can also include a temporary pause on legal actions while discussions are underway, giving farmers breathing room to focus on resolution. Many participants ultimately reach a formal agreement, helping stabilize their operations and relationships with lenders.
The Farm Debt Mediation Service is voluntary and currently accepting applications, making it a timely option for agricultural businesses across Canada that are under financial strain. For farmers looking to understand how the process works and whether it fits their situation, exploring the full details can be an important first step toward regaining financial stability.
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