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SATI Bursary 2026 – Closing Date: 15 November 2025 – Apply Now!

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Hey future Agri-leaders! 🌿 Ready to cultivate your passion and make a real impact in South Africa’s vibrant table grape industry? Well, you’re in luck because the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) Bursary for 2026 is officially OPEN! This is your chance to get funded for your studies and become part of a vital sector that feeds our nation and boosts our economy. Let’s dig in and see if this amazing opportunity is for you!

The SATI Bursary is designed to support committed South African students who are passionate about the agricultural sector, specifically focusing on table grapes. It aims to empower individuals to pursue tertiary education, ultimately contributing to the growth and sustainability of this key industry.

Who Can Apply?

The SATI Bursary is on the lookout for dedicated South African students who are ready to shine. Here’s the lowdown on who they’re looking for:

What Does It Cover?

This isn’t just a small grant; the SATI Bursary aims to give you comprehensive support! If your application is successful, the bursary *may* cover a range of your study-related expenses, including:

Essentially, SATI wants to help remove financial barriers so you can focus on your studies and future career in the agri sector!

How to Apply?

Ready to jump on this fantastic opportunity? Applying for the SATI Bursary is straightforward. Here’s what you need to do:

Apply Here: Official SATI Bursary Application Portal (Please ensure to visit the official SATI website for the most current application details and link.)

Remember, the closing date is 15 November 2025, so don’t delay – get your application in before time runs out!

If helping shape the future of South Africa’s table grape industry sounds like your kind of adventure, then the SATI Bursary is calling your name! Don’t let this incredible opportunity pass you by. Apply now and while you’re at it, explore more life-changing bursaries right here on Bursaries Room – your go-to hub for funding your future!

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