The European Union (EU) and ASEAN pave the way for a Skilled Agri-Food Workforce

On 16-17 September 2025, the European Union (EU) and the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MLVT) of Cambodia co-hosted the Closing the Gap Workshop, a key activity under the EU-ASEAN Sustainable Connectivity Package. 

The workshop gathered over 50 regional stakeholders from governments, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions, the private sector, and international organisations across all ten ASEAN member states and Timor Leste. 

The workshop aimed to align TVET systems more closely with labour market needs, especially in the agri-food sector, which is a key driver of growth and employment across ASEAN.

Participants launched a new study on the employability of vocational graduates in the agri-food sector in ASEAN. The study provides an up-to-date overview of TVET graduate outcomes, revealing high employment rates alongside persistent skills mismatches.

H.E. Heng Sour, Minister of Labour and Vocational Training, Cambodia, stated:
"This workshop is an important platform for sharing experiences between ASEAN and the EU. Cambodia is committed to strengthening TVET so our young people are equipped for decent work in the digital and green economy. In Cambodia alone, over 50,000 additional direct jobs could be created by processing cashew nuts in the country."

H.E. Igor Driesmans, EU Ambassador to Cambodia, affirmed: "Europe offers numerous support measures for job-creation in ASEAN, and the development of a skilled workforce in the agri-food sector is one of them.  There is so much potential in the ASEAN agri-food sector, and the EU will continue to stand by farmers, producers and exporters as they seek to benefit from European expertise and access the European market.”

The European Union is dedicated to fostering a resilient, skilled workforce, in partnership with ASEAN.

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