Seta Learnerships

Agricultural Learnerships 2025 — Grow Your Career in Farming

Application Deadline: Varies by provider (check listings)
Location: Nationwide (including Limpopo)
Duration: Typically 12 months
Stipend: R2 500–R5 000 per month (depending on programme)

What Are Agricultural Learnerships?

Agricultural learnerships combine classroom-based learning with practical on-farm experience, delivering nationally recognized qualifications accredited by SAQA and overseen by AgriSETA. Ideal for learners aged 18–35, especially those eager to enter South Africa’s agricultural sector

Study Areas & Qualifications

AgriSETA offers a wide variety of programmes across different disciplines and NQF levels :

CategoryExample Programmes (NQF Level)
Farm Worker (Entry‑Level)Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture (NQF 1–2)
Junior Farm ManagerNQF 4
Animal & Plant ProductionNQF 1–5
Mixed FarmingNQF 1–2
Specialist TracksPoultry Production, Fruit Packaging & Grading (NQF 1–3)
Technical/Farming SupportAgri Sales & Service (NQF 4), Grain Handling Management (NQF 5), Agricultural Machinery Techniques

Who Should Apply?

  • Age: 18–35 years
  • Citizenship: South African ID required
  • Education: Grade 9–Matric minimum (some roles require higher levels)
  • Status: Currently unemployed or engaged in aligned learnerships
  • Residency/Education: For some TVET-linked programmes (e.g., Plant Production), applicants may need to live or study in a specific area

Benefits & Structure

  • Duration: Usually 12 months, combining theory and practical work
  • Stipend: R2 500–R5 000 monthly to cover basic living costs
  • Outcome: Gain a nationally recognised qualification and valuable workplace exposure, often leading to employment or even self-employment

How to Apply

  1. Choose a programme from AgriSETA’s registered learnership list
  2. Gather your documents:
    • South African ID
    • Certified academic certificates (Grade 9–Matric or higher)
    • Updated CV
    • Proof of residence
  3. Submit through:
    • AgriSETA-accredited training providers or employers
    • TVET colleges (e.g., Umfolozi for Plant Production)
    • Email or online portals (provider-specific)
  4. Watch for responses: Shortlisted candidates may be invited to interviews or assessments.

Opportunities in Limpopo

Given your proximity to Bela Bela, Limpopo, you can:

  • Approach local agricultural colleges or TVET institutions linked to AgriSETA
  • Search for provincial programmes via AgriSETA’s official site or regionally accredited providers
  • Contact TVETs like those offering Plant Production learnerships in your region

Success Tips

  • Apply early—spaces fill quickly
  • Tailor your CV and motivation to the specific learnership
  • Highlight relevant skills (e.g. farming experience, teamwork)
  • Ensure all certificates are recently certified

Why These Learnerships Matter

  • They deliver SAQA-registered qualifications that carry weight in the job market
  • You’ll earn as you learn, easing financial pressure
  • On-the-job training helps build strong CVs and networks

A fellow learner noted:
“You will gain work experience… employers are more inclined to hire someone with job experience”


Get Started Now

  • Visit AgriSETA’s website to access official lists of accredited learnerships
  • Reach out to local TVETs and vocational training providers in Limpopo
  • Apply early with a complete and detailed application

Kickstart a rewarding career in South Africa’s agricultural sector — apply for a learnership today and grow your future! 🌱

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