On behalf of the Politburo, Politburo member and Standing member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu signed and issued Conclusion No. 219-KL/TW dated November 26, 2025 on continuing to implement Resolution No. 19-NQ/TW, dated June 16, 2022 of the 13th Party Central Committee on agriculture, farmers and rural areas to 2030, with a vision to 2045.
In the conclusion, the Politburo requested to continue to identify agriculture, farmers (including fishermen, 04) and rural areas with long-term strategic positions, as an important foundation to ensure macroeconomic stability and sustainable growth, in which farmers are the center, the subject, the driving force and resource of the innovation process; strongly shift to the thinking of goods production, promote restructuring towards developing green, organic, circular, low-emission agriculture, protecting the ecological environment; applying high technology, comprehensive digital transformation; promoting the potential and advantages of each region and locality.
Agriculture must ensure food security in all situations, contributing to ensuring major balances of the economy, stabilizing the macro economy, controlling inflation. Closely link agricultural, farmer and rural development with urban development, ensuring synchronization with the effective operation of local government at both levels.
In 2026, basically complete the review and timely institutionalization of the Party's policies and orientations into laws and guiding documents for implementation, ensuring long-term harmony of interests between the State, businesses and farmers, creating new momentum for agricultural, farmer and rural development, supporting the implementation of sector restructuring, promoting the construction of new rural areas.
There are breakthrough policies to attract and mobilize the strength of people and businesses to invest in green agriculture, ecology, circular economy and support businesses, economic organizations, and people in strategic areas, remote areas, and "fence" areas of the Fatherland. The study has a mechanism for incentives, incentives, and promotion of the "agricultural export" process to improve market access, competitiveness, added value, prestige, and position of the country.
Prioritize investment, testing, and piloting outstanding mechanisms and policies for agricultural production models based on science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, green development, and climate change adaptation in all stages of production, preservation, processing, logistics, and trade; consider this a key driving force for rapid and sustainable development of agriculture, rural areas, resource management and environmental protection.
The Conclusion also clearly states the support for training and technology transfer so that farmers can gradually form a large, professional, modern commodity economic production mindset; widely apply scientific and technological achievements in production, harvesting, preservation, and processing; have digital knowledge and skills, especially e-commerce; proactively adapt to market fluctuations, natural disasters, and epidemics; have a sense of responsibility and cooperation for mutual development.
Effectively implement policies to support farmers in accessing capital, green credit, and agricultural insurance; create conditions for farmers to participate in creative startups, develop service and industrial sectors in rural areas, and integrate into new value chains. Prioritize human resource training for remote areas, ethnic minority areas, coastal areas, and islands.