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List of Agricultural Schools in South Africa 2025-2026

List of Agricultural Schools in South Africa 2025-2026

Agricultural Education is the teaching of agriculture, natural resources, and land management. At higher levels, agricultural education is primarily undertaken to prepare students for employment in the agricultural sector.

Classes taught in an agricultural education curriculum may include horticulture, land management, turf grass management, agricultural science, small animal care, machine and shop classes, health and nutrition, livestock management, and biology.

Agriculture schools educate students who are interested in careers in farming and related services. These may involve plant cultivation, dealing with animals or business and economics. There are many agriculture schools in South Africa.

Below is the List of Agricultural Schools in South Africa

Stellenbosch University, Faculty of AgriSciences

Elsenburg Agricultural Training College, Western Cape Government, Department of Agriculture

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Department of Agriculture

University of Fort Hare, Faculty of Science and Agriculture

University of Pretoria, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences

Fort Cox College of Agriculture and Forestry, faculties of Agriculture and Forestry

Majuba College

Nelspruit department of Agriculture

North-West University, Department of Agriculture.

Cedara Agricultural College Kwazulu Natal Government, Department of Agriculture

TompiSeleka College of Agriculture in Limpopo province

Madzivandila College of Agriculture in Limpopo Province,

Glen College of Agriculture in Free state Province,

Tsolo college of Agriculture in Eastern cape Province,

Fort cox College of Agriculture in Eastern Cape Province,

Taung College of Agriculture in North west province,

Potchefstroom College of Agriculture in North West province,

Owen Sithole college of Agriculture in Kwazulu Natal province,

Grootfontein College of Agriculture in Western cape Province,

Lowveld College of Agriculture in Mpumalanga Province.

Where can I study agricultural engineering in South Africa?

Agricultural Engineering Universities And Colleges In South

  • ARC Institute for Agricultural Engineering.
  • South Africa Institute of Agricultural Engineers (SAIAE)
  • UKZN Department of Agricultural (Bioresources) Engineering.
  • UNISA Agricultural Engineering Programme.
  • Free State University Agricultural Engineering.
  • UNIVEN Agricultural and Rural Engineering Department.

Is agriculture in demand in South Africa?

In 2013, agriculture contributed 2.4% to South Africa’s economy. More than 600 000 people are formally employed in the agriculture sector. It is estimated that about 8.5 million people are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture for their employment and income.

How many subjects are there in Diploma in Agriculture?

Diploma in Agriculture is a two year course, which has 4 semesters.

What are the best courses in agriculture?

Here is a brief list of the top 10 courses in agriculture:

  1. B.Sc in Agriculture.
  2. B.Sc in Genetic Plant Breeding.
  3. B.Sc in Agriculture Economics and Farm Management.
  4. B.Sc in Animal Husbandry.
  5. B.Sc in Forestry.
  6. B.Sc Soil and water management.
  7. B.Sc in Horticulture.
  8. B.Sc Agriculture and Food Business.

Which farming is most profitable in South Africa?

Earning you almost R375,000 per hectare, this must be SA’s most profitable crop. Macadamia nuts can yield some R374,400 per hectare.

Why Agriculture is most important in South Africa?

Agriculture is a very important sector in South Africa when it comes to job opportunities in rural areas, but also contributes largely to foreign exchange. It can be divided into distinct farming regions that include both intensive crop production in winter as well as cattle ranching in the hot bushveld.

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