Starting a career in agriculture right now can change your future. Nkangala TVET College and AgriSETA are offering a Plant Production NQF Level 4 Learnership that closes on 19 June 2026.
What is the learnership?
The Plant Production Learnership is a 12‑month programme that mixes classroom theory with hands‑on work on farms. It is aimed at unemployed youth who want to learn about plant production and earn a NQF Level 4 qualification.
Who can apply?
- Unemployed South Africans
- Age between 18 and 35 years
- At least a Grade 10 certificate
- Willing to attend both theoretical and practical training
What will you gain?
- Practical experience in plant production
- Recognised NQF Level 4 certificate
- Skills that help you find a job or continue to higher studies
- Networking with industry professionals
How to apply – step by step
- Prepare a clear, up‑to‑date CV.
- Get certified copies of your ID, Grade 10 certificate and proof of residence (from your Councillor).
- Write a brief email stating your interest and attach all required documents.
- Send the email to applications@ntc.edu.za before 19 June 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Make sure every document is certified – missing certification will lead to rejection.
- Check that your CV highlights any agricultural or related experience, even volunteer work.
- Use a clear subject line, e.g., “Plant Production Learnership Application – [Your Name]”.
- Send the email a few days early to avoid last‑minute technical issues.
- If you live near Mamehlake, mention this – the selection may favour local applicants.
Next steps
If you have questions, call Shalane MG on 082 060 8513 during working hours. Remember, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, and incomplete applications will not be considered.
Take action today. Gather your documents, write your email, and submit it before the 19 June deadline. This could be the first step toward a stable career in South Africa’s growing agricultural sector.
