1378 Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, July 2020, Vol. 11, No. 7 Profle of Burnout among Farmers in the Khenifra Region of Morocco Nabyl Berrid 1 , Abdeslam Amri 2 , Zakaria Abidli 3 , Sami Chbika 1 , Yassine Chaib 1 , Chahrazad Berrid 1 , El Mahjoub Aouane 1 1 laboratory Of Biotechnology, Quality And Environment, Faculty of Science, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco; 2 Laboratory of cognitive behavioural neurosciences and applied nutrition, clinical neuropsychology team, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco; 3 Genetic and Biometric Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco. Abstract The burn-out syndrome is more and more frequent. It is linked to chronic stress and depression. Agriculture is one of the most stressful functions by consequence, it causes burnout, for this reason, our goal is to assess burnout among farmers in the Khénifra region. The work we did is focused on 58 male farmers in the province of Khénifra, central Morocco. In our study, we used and the Arabian version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory, which includes three scales: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. The results of the Maslach Burn Out Inventory show that 51.7% of our population have a high level of emotional exhaustion, 32.8% have a pathological level of depersonalization and 5.2% have suffered personal accomplishment. As a result, the prevalence of burnout is 18.96%. The study showed that familiar heritage and lack of leisure are two risk factors for the onset of this behavior. Thus the consequences accompanying this one are generally family repercussions and / or health problems like sleep. In this situation the authorities are called upon to increase efforts to support this category of moroccan society Keywords : Evaluation; Farmers; Khenifra ; Maslach Burnout Inventory; Morocco. Introduction Work has a signifcant and direct infuence on the health and well-being of workers, manifested in chronic stress and depression. It is characterized by a lack of energy of the person concerned, a feeling of distress, a low motivation, a decrease of the professional engagement as well as a negative attitude towards oneself, the work and the others, 1-2 Although, contact with nature and animals, farmers are not preserved from stress and its professional corollary. All of these factors can be detrimental to the physical and mental health of operators when the Corresponding author: Zakaria ABIDLI abidli@outlook.fr conditions of exercise are unfavorable, leading to stress at work, the extreme manifestation of which is Burnout Syndrome or Burnout. Studies have shown 3 , that the physical and psychological consequences of burnout are mainly characterized by decreased self-esteem, symptoms of fatigue, anxiety, depression and depression and irritability and the presence of somatic problems. Add to this, the economic consequences such as loss of productivity, absenteeism 4 , Nevertheless, many studies on Burnout among farmers have highlighted common external components : the fnancial situation of the person, his general state of health, as well as the lack of free time. Added to this is the pressure of time. In Morocco, agriculture occupies a prominent place in the national economy and, as in all countries, it faces many factors qualifed as risk, the objective of this study is to determine the generating factors of the Burnout. Among farmers at the province of Khenifra, Morocco, as