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Can Tho focuses capital on expanding the labor market and creating jobs

PHONG LINH (báo lao động) 26/05/2026 17:30 (GMT+7)

Can Tho - City (TP) focuses capital on building important infrastructure projects, expanding the labor market, and creating jobs.

The Party Committee of Can Tho City has just issued Resolution 15-NQ/TU on shifting the labor structure from agriculture to non-agriculture.

Accordingly, Can Tho City sets a target in the period 2026 - 2030, shifting labor in the agricultural, forestry and fishery economic sector to the industrial, construction and service economic sector by an average of 0.54%/year.

By the end of 2030, agricultural, forestry and fishery workers of the city will account for 36.15% of the total number of workers working in the city's economy, associated with the transformation of smart agricultural production methods and application of high technology.

Cần Thơ sẽ tập trung đầu tư nguồn vốn để mở rộng thị trường lao động, giải quyết việc làm cho người dân. Ảnh: Phong Linh.
Can Tho will focus on investing capital to expand the labor market and create jobs for people. Photo: Phong Linh.

The resolution also identifies key tasks such as supporting vocational training for non-agricultural workers, creating jobs for workers, promoting the conversion of agricultural occupations to non-agricultural occupations,...

Notably, Can Tho City will focus capital from the state budget to build important infrastructure projects; complete infrastructure for industrial zones and clusters; expand the labor market, and create jobs.

Encouraging young people and women to start businesses and establish careers; and at the same time, effectively implementing loan policies for workers to create jobs or go abroad to work, reduce the unemployment rate, and improve the quality of life of people.

According to information, the labor structure of Can Tho City is continuing to shift in a positive direction, gradually reducing the proportion of labor in the agricultural sector in the period 2021 - 2025.

The proportion of agricultural labor from 42.41% in 2021 (about 650,544 workers) decreased to 38.86% in 2025 (about 650,516 workers). This result is associated with the process of urbanization, industrialization and restructuring of the agricultural sector towards developing high-tech agriculture, urban agriculture, and organic agriculture.

However, the labor structure shift process still has certain limitations. In which, the shift rate is not suitable for development requirements; the quality of human resources is still not high; the proportion of labor in the agricultural sector is still large,...

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