The KwaZulu-Natal agricultural Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programme, a joint initiative of the Future Farmers Foundation, the Agricultural Sector Education Training Authority (AgriSETA) and the KwaZulu-Natal Agricultural Union, this year sees more than 100 young people in agriculture taking part in this innovative and inspiring project.
The WIL programme, now in its fourth year and referred to as WIL-4, was born out of the highly successful farming education initiative, the Future Farmers Foundation, which provides 12-month work placements on farms for young people.
Judy Stuart, founder of Future Farmers, says: “Our core focus, at Future Farmers, has always been on non-graduates; however, in partnership with AgriSETA and Kwanalu, we have extended this opportunity to include young unemployed graduates as well.”
HOW THE PROGRAMMES WORK
The WIL programme affords year-long work…