Sector portal
Agriculture, aquaculture, plantations, other rural sectors
Globally, about one billion people work in the agricultural sector, constituting approximately 28 per cent of the employed population. About 450 million are waged workers, many of whom depend on incomes from jobs in the plantation sector. While the share of employment in agriculture has declined in many countries due to technological advancements and economic shifts, it remains a critical sector for livelihoods, food security, and rural development.
However, agriculture workers regularly face high levels of working poverty, food insecurity, poor health and safety conditions, an lack of labour and social protection. A socially, environmentally and economically sustainable agricultural sector with full, productive and freely chosen employment and decent work at its core is essential for eradicating poverty, tackling inequalities and ending global hunger. Realizing decent work for all workers in the agri-food sector is, therefore, also key to achieving sustainable development and ensuring that no one is left behind, thereby contributing to social justice.
Key resources
Rural economy
The rural economy holds significant potential for creating decent and productive jobs, eradicating poverty, ensuring food security, and achieving social justice.
Data and statistics
The bar charts show global and regional point estimates at the sectoral level, based on data from the ILO Harmonized Microdata collection. These estimates cannot be directly compared across different periods and may be updated as new information becomes available. The estimates provided and published by the ILO may differ from those produced and released at the national level.
For more detailed labour market indicators and country-level data, visit the Sectoral Employment Statistics page of the ILOSTAT database.
Events
ILO-FAO
Report launch: Decent Work and Informality in the Agricultural Sector of Latin America, 2019–2023
Annual meeting
JAGASAWITAN Annual coordination meeting: OSH workshop and dissemination of national employment information in the palm oil sector
ILO Live
Employment in the circular economy: Leveraging circularity to create decent work
News
Child labour
Strengthening coffee farming communities in Viet Nam to prevent child labour
Social and solidarity economy: Strengthening jobs and local services in the Republic of Korea
Our impact, their voices
Empowering a teacher, inspiring a generation in Timor-Leste
Publications
ILO Publication
Agri-entrepreneurship Ecosystem Assessment Sidama Region Ethiopia
Road map to a green cocoa value chain in Timor-Leste: Business and skills development along with environmental sustainability, amid...
Joint ILO / FAO publication
Policy guidance on the elimination of child labour in fisheries and aquaculture
Projects
Strengthening Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) and Trade Readiness in Thailand
An ILO-EU Project
Participation, Ownership and Sustainable Progress for Economic Resilience (PROSPER)
Recycling
Recycling is key to the circular economy, employing at least 6.9 million workers worldwide, many in the informal sector. Expanding recycling could create 7 million more jobs by 2030, but current roles often lack decent work standards.
Contact information
Sectoral Codes of Practice and Guidelines
Sectoral meetings
Conclusions and recommendations of sectoral meetings
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