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Agriculture & Land-Based Work

Farming Operations

Supports day-to-day crop and land-based farm work across planting, maintenance, harvesting, and general farm routines.

Route:Non-university path
Work style:Hands-on
Salary:Medium
Job access:Easier
Stability:Uncertain

Short insight

You enjoy work that feels practical, outdoors, routine and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.

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General fit pattern
  • Usually suits people who want hands-on work.
  • The role tends to feel balanced across the week.
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  • This path usually asks for 1 year of study or training.
  • One of the real pressures is that it can be the work is physically demanding.

1. What this job is

Supports day-to-day crop and land-based farm work across planting, maintenance, harvesting, and general farm routines.

2. What daily life feels like

Preparing fields, checking crops, operating around seasonal schedules, and helping keep farm systems running.

3. Why someone might enjoy it

You enjoy work that feels practical, outdoors, routine and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.

  • Direct route into practical land-based work
  • Good fit for people who want outdoor routines
  • Useful base for broader agricultural growth later

4. What may be difficult

  • The work is physically demanding
  • Weather and seasonal pressure shape the job
  • Income growth can be slower without further progression

5. Market reality

A simple picture of what this path tends to feel like in the market: how earnings usually grow, how reachable the path is, and how steady it may feel over time.

Salary path
Entry: low
Mid: low-medium
Long-term: medium
Job access
Easier
Long-term stability
Uncertain

6. Paths into the role

Farming operations certificate

Introduces crop cycles, farm routines, equipment basics, and practical land-based work.

Duration:1 yr
Cost:Low
Degree:No

Physical stamina, reliability, and comfort with outdoor work help.

7. Possible support routes

Funding route

SETA learnership support

Work-linked training and stipends in sectors that use learnership models.

Coverage: Training costs and sometimes a stipend.

Best for: Trades, technical pathways, and employer-linked programmes.

Opportunities depend on employer participation and annual intakes.

Funding route

Youth employment programme support

Public and non-profit initiatives that help young people access first work exposure.

Coverage: Short-term support, stipends, placement assistance, or training.

Best for: Shorter pathways and first-step job access.

Useful for momentum, but not a full funding solution on its own.

8. Where to study in South Africa

These are official South African directories and provider lists, split into online or distance options and campus or in-person routes.

Campus and in person

Study directory

Public TVET colleges

Campus or in person

Official DHET list of public TVET colleges and campuses across the country.

Run by: Department of Higher Education and Training

A practical starting point for trades, diplomas, certificates, and vocational routes with campus delivery.

Study directory

TVET colleges offering occupational programmes

Campus or in person

Official DHET resource showing which TVET colleges currently offer occupational and trade-focused programmes.

Run by: Department of Higher Education and Training

Especially useful for trade, artisan, transport, construction, hospitality, and occupational pathways.

Study directory

Community Education and Training colleges

Campus or in person

Official DHET list of CET colleges and community learning centres around South Africa.

Run by: Department of Higher Education and Training

Good if you need adult learning, second-chance options, or community-based routes back into study. On the DHET home page, open the item called 'Full List of CET Colleges'.

Study directory

Registered private colleges

Mixed delivery

Official register of private colleges for non-university qualifications and college-level study.

Run by: Department of Higher Education and Training

Use this to verify that a private college is registered before paying fees or enrolling. On the DHET home page, open the item called 'Register of Private Colleges'.

Study directory

QCTO accredited providers

Mixed delivery

Official QCTO provider guidance for accredited occupational qualifications, trades, and skills pathways.

Run by: Quality Council for Trades and Occupations

Useful for checking whether an occupational training provider is part of the formal trades and occupations system.

9. Where to ask about funding

These are public or official starting points that line up with this path. Some are broad, some are very specific, and most open and close on their own annual cycles.

Funding contact

SETA directory

Department of Higher Education and Training

Official DHET directory for Sector Education and Training Authorities and their learnership, bursary, and skills programmes.

What it can cover: Learnerships, apprenticeships, sector bursaries, internships, and employer-linked training support.

Best for: Trades, occupational routes, logistics, hospitality, agriculture, and practical work-linked study.

Use the sector that matches your pathway and check whether current funding is open in your province or industry.

Funding contact

National Skills Fund

National Skills Fund

National public skills funding that often supports large training and employment-linked programmes.

What it can cover: Programme-based skills funding, often through public calls, training partners, or institutions rather than direct bursary applications.

Best for: Skills programmes, occupational routes, youth pathways, and work-linked training opportunities.

Most opportunities appear through funded projects and partner programmes, so keep checking announcements instead of waiting for one permanent application form.

Funding contact

SAYouth

SAYouth

Free national platform for young South Africans looking for learning, skilling, and work opportunities.

What it can cover: Skilling opportunities, youth programmes, work-seeking support, and linked opportunities rather than one bursary product.

Best for: Young people who need a practical starting point for earning, learning, and short-route support.

Useful if you want to find funded short programmes or nearby opportunities without paying for data.

10. Nearby options to compare

11. Official evidence

Coverage
broad
Confidence
high
2024 national list
included
Evidence strength
broad official match
Latest source year
2024

Farming operations spans both direct farm work and agricultural management. DHET’s official evidence therefore sits across farm-management and farming occupations.

Official occupation

Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmer

OFO 2019-611201
official match
Minimum qualification: Diploma or Advanced Certificate (NQF Level 6)
Weighted demand score : 0.48
Official occupation

Agricultural Farm Manager

OFO 2021-131101
broad match
Minimum qualification: Not specified in technical report extract
Weighted demand score : 0.76