International and Domestic Experiences In the Development of Vocational Training For Rural Labors in Agriculture 4.0

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Thanh Long Vu , Thi Huyen Nguyen , Thi Huyen Le ,

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Volume 9 - November 2020 (11)

Abstract

Vocational training for rural labors is one of the important tasks to create human resources who are capable of adapting to the rapid changes of the labor market, meeting the requirements of international integration, contributing to the fast and sustainable development of the country. In Agriculture 4.0, the activity needs to be strongly developed both in scale and quality for the growth and sustainable development. Actually, the quality of Vietnamese rural labors is not high and improved slowly; the facilities and infrastructure, management staff, lecturers, programs, etc are still limited. Besides, the mechanisms, policies, information and communication, cooperation of various partners, investment have been improved recently but need upgrading to better meet the requirements of the new situation.

Keywords

Vocational training, plastic products, Vietnam.

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