The Department of Agriculture has officially announced a new round of entry-level job opportunities for 2026, offering multiple positions across Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo. These roles are ideal for candidates with basic education qualifications who are looking to build a career in agriculture, animal health, and general farm operations.
📅 Application Deadline
All applications must be submitted by 12 May 2026 at 16:00. Late submissions will not be considered, so applicants are encouraged to apply well in advance.
🌱 Available Job Positions
This role involves assisting with plant trials and evaluations under agricultural legislation. Successful candidates will work in greenhouses and fields, handling seeds, fertilizers, irrigation systems, and data recording for plant research.
Farm Aids will support crop production activities such as irrigation, soil preparation, harvesting, and maintenance of farm equipment and infrastructure.
Mpumalanga (Hectorspruit) – 2 Posts
Limpopo (Phalaborwa) – 3 Posts
These positions focus on maintaining fences, roads, and infrastructure related to animal disease control. Duties include patrolling, firefighting, animal tracking, and working in challenging outdoor environments.
The role includes animal care, cleaning quarantine facilities, maintaining biosecurity standards, and assisting with veterinary procedures such as necropsies and animal handling.
📝 How to Apply
Applicants must submit:
Applications can be submitted via email or hand delivery to:
20 Steve Biko Street, Agriculture Place, Arcadia, Pretoria
⚠️ Important:
⚖️ Important Requirements & Notes
🌍 Employment Equity
The Department is committed to employment equity and affirmative action, encouraging applications from:
💡 Why Apply?
These positions offer a strong entry point into the public sector, especially for individuals interested in agriculture, environmental management, and animal health. With no prior experience required for most roles, this is an excellent opportunity to gain practical skills while contributing to South Africa’s agricultural development.
📌 Final Tip
Make sure your application is complete, clearly labeled, and submitted before the deadline. Attention to detail can significantly improve your chances of being shortlisted.
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