A new opportunity has officially opened: the UNIVEN–AgriSETA Work Integrated Learning Programme, created to place students into real farming environments where they can gain practical skills and get paid a monthly stipend.
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This is not a random short course. This is a structured 12-month WIL programme supported by a trusted sector body (AgriSETA) and hosted through the University of Venda (UNIVEN).
And yes… the stipend is clearly stated: R4 200 per month.
Quick Overview
Programme Name: UNIVEN–AgriSETA Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme
Founder: UNIVEN in partnership with AgriSETA
Total Beneficiaries: 20 learners
Contract Duration: 12 Months
Programme Dates: 01 March 2026 – 28 February 2027
Monthly Stipend: R4 200
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Agriculture
Mentor: Ms. Mahlako K.T
Placement Area: Farms around Vhembe District
Number of Learners (Internship Opportunities listed): 13 (as per advert section)
Application Email: WILinternship@univen.ac.za
Contact Person: 015 962 9031
Closing Date: Monday, 09 February 2026
Who Can Apply? (Qualifications & Requirements)
According to the advert, applicants must be:
Enrolled in a Diploma programme in Farm Management
OR
Enrolled in any other related agricultural diploma
Other key requirements mentioned:
- Strong interest in farm management and sustainable farming practices
- Eagerness to learn and adapt in a practical environment
- Good communication and teamwork skills
So if you are the type of student who is serious about agriculture and you want to become employable, this is exactly the kind of opportunity you must apply for.
What Will You Be Doing? (Job Description / Duties)
This isn’t a “sit and watch” internship. The programme is hands-on.
Here’s the type of work listed in the advert:
1) Practical Agricultural Exposure
You’ll participate in agricultural activities on external farms to gain practical exposure beyond the university environment.
2) Livestock Management Support
You may assist with:
- feeding
- health monitoring
- growth performance assessment
- reproduction support
- basic veterinary interventions (vaccination and deworming)
3) Crop Production Support
This includes helping with:
- planting
- pruning
- harvesting
- routine maintenance in real farming conditions
4) Soil Sampling and Soil Health
You will conduct soil sampling and testing, and support soil fertility improvements and conservation measures.
5) Pest, Disease & Animal Welfare Management
You’ll contribute to managing pests, disease control, and animal welfare in line with agricultural and biosecurity standards.
6) Irrigation Systems
You may assist with:
- installation
- monitoring
- management of irrigation systems
…promoting sustainable water use.
7) Farm Mechanisation & Equipment
You will support mechanisation and safe use/maintenance of farm equipment.
8) Recordkeeping & Agricultural Data
You’ll collect, record, and analyse production data such as:
- crop yields
- livestock performance
- soil health indicators
9) Sustainable & Integrated Farming Practices
This includes:
- conservation agriculture
- agroforestry systems
- environmentally responsible methods
10) Community Engagement
You may participate in outreach programmes and field-based activities with surrounding communities.
In simple terms: this programme prepares you to be employable in real farming operations, not just to pass exams.
Where Will You Be Placed?
Important note from the advert:
Appointed students will be placed in farms around Vhembe District.
So you must be ready for:
- working in farm environments
- possible travel arrangements
- practical conditions (heat, early mornings, physical work)
If you want comfort only, this programme may challenge you—but if you want growth, it will build you.
Stipend Details (How Much You Get Paid)
The stipend is stated as: R4 200 per month
This is a big deal because many students struggle with transport, meals, data, and basic daily costs while trying to complete workplace learning.
This stipend can help you stay consistent and focused throughout the year.
Documents Needed (Very Important)
Interested candidates must submit:
- Cover letter
- CV
- Recently certified ID copy
- Placement letter from the institute
- Academic record and qualifications
This tells us something very important:
They want students who are already linked to their academic programme and who can prove they are truly enrolled and ready for WIL.
How to Apply
You must submit your application via email: WILinternship@univen.ac.za
Before you send, do it properly:
- Put all documents into 1 PDF (neatly arranged)
- Name your file like this:
Firstname_Surname_UNIVEN-AgriSETA_WIL2026.pdf - Write a professional email subject line, for example:
Application: UNIVEN–AgriSETA WIL Programme 2026/2027 - In the email body, write a short message confirming:
- your qualification
- your interest
- that documents are attached
Contact number for enquiries: 015 962 9031
Closing Date: Monday, 09 February 2026
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Edupstairs Advice (Read This Carefully)
This is your opportunity to stop being “just a student” and start becoming a professional.
Here’s how to increase your chances:
- Apply early
- Make your documents neat and correctly named
- Combine everything into one PDF
- Show commitment to sustainable farming
- Highlight practical skills you already have (even if small)
- Be honest about your willingness to learn
- If you’re selected, take the placement seriously and build relationships
Remember: many students get internships, but only a few turn them into long-term career opportunities.
The difference is attitude, discipline, and performance.
Career Growth Path After This Programme
Completing a WIL programme in agriculture can open doors to real careers such as:
- Farm Supervisor
- Farm Manager
- Agricultural Extension Officer
- Livestock Production Technician
- Crop Production Assistant / Officer
- Irrigation Technician / Farm Operations Support
- Agricultural Data & Records Assistant
- Agri-business assistant roles
- Sustainable farming and conservation-related roles
And if you plan to study further, this experience strengthens your pathway into:
- Advanced diplomas
- Degrees in agriculture/agricultural economics
- Research roles
- Entrepreneurship (starting your own farming projects)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1) Is this opportunity for graduates?
No. The advert is targeting students who are currently enrolled in a Diploma programme and need WIL exposure.
2) How long is the programme?
It is a 12-month contract, running from 01 March 2026 to 28 February 2027.
3) Is it paid?
Yes. The stipend is R4 200 per month.
4) Where will learners be placed?
On farms around the Vhembe District.
5) Can I apply if I’m not studying Farm Management?
Yes, as long as you are enrolled in a related agricultural diploma.
6) What format should I send my documents in?
Best practice: send everything combined into one PDF.
7) What is a placement letter from the institute?
It is a letter from your institution confirming that:
- you are enrolled
- you require workplace learning
- you qualify for placement
8) What if I don’t have a certified ID copy?
Go certify your ID at:
- SAPS station
- Commissioner of Oaths
Make sure it is recently certified.
CLOSING DATE: 09 FEBRUARY 2026
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