
Flavius Mareka TVET College invites unemployed South African youth to apply for the Plant Production Learnership (NQF Level 3) in partnership with AGRISETA.
This 8–12-month training programme combines theoretical learning with hands-on agricultural experience, helping participants build the skills needed to contribute to food security, agribusiness, and sustainable farming practices.
About the Learnership
The Plant Production Learnership provides learners with essential agricultural knowledge and workplace exposure in crop and plant production.
Training will be offered at the Kroonstad Campus of Flavius Mareka TVET College. Learners will engage in both classroom instruction and practical fieldwork, preparing them for future employment or entrepreneurship in farming and related industries.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the programme, applicants must:
- Be unemployed at the time of application.
- Be South African citizens, aged 18–35 years.
- Hold a Grade 12 (Matric) certificate.
- Have proof of agricultural background (advantageous).
Documents Required
Applicants must submit the following supporting documents:
- A comprehensive CV.
- Originally certified copies of ID and qualifications (not older than 3 months).
- Proof of residence.
- ID copy of next of kin.
Note: Shortlisted candidates may be invited to attend interviews as part of the selection process.
How to Apply
Why Apply for This Learnership?
This AGRISETA-funded programme offers:
- Nationally recognised qualifications in Plant Production (NQF Level 3).
- Hands-on training in sustainable agricultural practices.
- Increased employability in the farming and agribusiness sectors.
- A pathway to self-employment or further agricultural studies.
With agriculture being a cornerstone of South Africa’s economy, this opportunity opens the door to a meaningful and rewarding career.
Conclusion
The Flavius Mareka TVET College Plant Production Learnership 2025 is a rare opportunity for young, motivated South Africans to gain agricultural training and workplace experience at no cost.
Applicants are encouraged to prepare and submit their documents early to avoid disqualification
