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AgriSETA Plant Production Learnership Bursary 2025 – Closing Date: 07 November 2025 Apply Now!

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Hey future agricultural pros! Are you unemployed, between 18 and 35, and dreaming of a hands-on career in farming? Well, buckle up, because Flavius Mareka TVET College in the Free State has an amazing opportunity for you! We’re talking about the AgriSETA Plant Production Learnership Bursary for 2025 – a fantastic chance to gain a qualification, get practical experience, and kickstart your journey in South Africa’s vibrant agricultural sector. This isn’t just any programme; it’s your ticket to becoming a skilled crop production expert!

The AgriSETA Learnership in Plant Production at NQF Level 3 is designed specifically for young, unemployed South Africans who are passionate about agriculture. It offers practical, real-world training that blends essential classroom learning with hands-on experience on farms or training sites. This program will prepare you for a rewarding career in an industry vital to South Africa’s food security and economy. If you’re ready to grow your skills (pun intended!) and make a real impact, keep reading!

Who Can Apply?

Think this awesome learnership is for you? Let’s check if you tick all the boxes:

While having a background in agriculture (maybe you grew up on a farm or did cool school projects!) is an added bonus, it’s definitely not a strict requirement. Flavius Mareka TVET College is keen to empower all eligible young people, with a special focus on those from rural or disadvantaged areas, especially in the Free State where farming is a big deal!

What Does It Cover?

This isn’t just about reading textbooks – it’s about getting your hands dirty and learning by doing! The AgriSETA Plant Production Learnership focuses on equipping you with essential skills for successful crop farming. You’ll gain a recognised NQF Level 3 qualification and master practical skills in areas like:

This comprehensive 8 to 12-month programme provides enough time to master the basics and apply them in real-world settings. Many past participants have successfully landed entry-level roles such as farm assistants, crop technicians, or even started their own small-scale farming ventures. Plus, while not explicitly guaranteed, past AgriSETA programmes have often included a stipend to help cover your basic living costs during the learnership!

How to Apply?

Ready to jump in and secure your spot? Applying is super straightforward, but you need to act fast as the deadline is approaching! Here’s your step-by-step guide:

  1. Gather Your Documents:
    • Your updated CV (make sure it highlights any relevant education or experience).
    • Copies of your originally certified ID and qualifications (important: certificates must not be older than 3 months!).
    • Proof of residence (like a utility bill or a letter from your local authority).
    • An ID copy of your next of kin (parent or guardian).
  2. Send Your Application: Email all these documents to skills@fmtvet.co.za. It’s crucial to mention that you are applying for the opportunity based at the Kroonstad Campus in your submission!

If you have any questions or need a little help, don’t hesitate to reach out during office hours:

Just a heads-up: if you’re shortlisted, you might need to attend an interview as part of the selection process. The college reserves the right not to award the learnership if no suitable applicants are found, so put your best foot forward!

If this sounds like the right path for you, don’t wait another second! This AgriSETA Plant Production Learnership Bursary is an incredible opportunity to shape your future in South African agriculture. Get your application in before the closing date of 07 November 2025 at 12:00. Don’t let this chance to gain valuable skills and potentially get funded slip through your fingers – apply now and explore more amazing bursaries and learnerships on Bursaries Room!

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