Limpopo Department of Agriculture AgriSETA WIL Internships 2026 (R60,000/Year): 15 Farming Management Placements + How to Apply
Need workplace training to complete your N6 Farming Management qualification? This is exactly the kind of opportunity that can help you finish your diploma and gain real experience at the same time.
Limpopo Department of Agriculture AgriSETA WIL Internships 2026-Overview
The Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is offering 15 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placements through AgriSETA for the 2026/2027 period. These placements are meant for TVET students who must complete practical exposure to qualify.
This post breaks down everything clearly:
✅ who can apply
✅ who qualifies (and who doesn’t)
✅ what can disqualify you
✅ what documents you need
✅ how the Z83 application works
✅ how to submit correctly before the deadline
✅ FAQs at the end
Quick Programme Details (save this)
- Programme: AgriSETA WIL Placement – Farming Management
- Host Employer: Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
- Duration: 12 months (fixed-term)
- Stipend: R60,000 per year
- Number of posts: 15
- Location: Madzivhandila College of Agriculture, Limpopo
- Closing date: 27 February 2026 @ 16H00
- Reference: LDARD/AGRISETA 3/2/2026
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What is a WIL placement (and why it’s different from a normal internship)?
WIL stands for Work Integrated Learning. In many TVET programmes (especially N6), workplace training is required before you can be awarded your full qualification or diploma.
That means this placement is designed for students who:
- completed the theory component (N6)
- still need practical workplace exposure
- require proof of WIL to graduate
Unlike a general internship, this is usually tied directly to your qualification completion requirements. If you’re sitting with N6 and can’t graduate because you lack workplace training, this is exactly the kind of programme you should prioritise.
What the programme offers (what you actually gain)
This placement is not just about receiving a stipend. It gives you:
✅ 1) Structured workplace training
You’re not just “helping around.” You’re meant to gain practical outcomes aligned to Farming Management.
✅ 2) Hands-on agriculture exposure
Expect workplace learning related to:
- farm operations support
- production planning basics
- record keeping and reporting
- input monitoring (seed, fertiliser, feed, etc.)
- compliance awareness (public service and agricultural standards)
✅ 3) Public Service experience
Government exposure matters because it teaches:
- formal reporting structures
- discipline and timelines
- compliance culture
- professional communication
This experience helps a lot if you later apply for government internships, EPWP roles, SETA programmes, or permanent roles.
✅ 4) Career advantage after graduation
Once you complete WIL and graduate:
- you can apply for higher-level internships
- you can apply for entry roles in the agriculture sector
- you become more competitive in private-sector farming operations
- you can pursue further study pathways
Who can apply (minimum eligibility requirements)
To apply, you must generally be:
✅ Unemployed
✅ Aged 18–35
✅ Have Grade 12 + N6 in Farming Management
✅ Be a TVET graduate / student needing WIL
✅ Provide proof that WIL is required to qualify
✅ Provide proof of TVET registration
✅ Have never participated in an AgriSETA graduate/development programme
📍 Preference: Applicants from Vhembe and Mopani District Municipalities may be prioritised.
✅ Encouraged to apply: Women and persons with disabilities.
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Who qualifies strongly (what shortlisters look for)
If two people meet the minimum requirements, the one with stronger proof and cleaner documents wins.
You qualify strongly if you can show:
1) Clear proof you need WIL
This can be:
- an official letter from your TVET college stating WIL is required
- a placement requirement letter from your department/faculty
2) Clean academic record and correct programme
Your N6 must be specifically in Farming Management (not a different agriculture stream unless the advert allows it).
3) A CV that shows readiness
Even without job experience, your CV should show:
- any farm exposure (home/community projects)
- agricultural practical modules
- leadership or teamwork roles
- computer basics (Word/Excel) if you have them
Top reasons applicants get disqualified (read this twice)
Most people don’t lose because they’re “not good enough.” They lose because of avoidable mistakes.
❌ 1) No proof of WIL requirement
If you don’t attach the WIL proof letter, your application can be treated as incomplete.
❌ 2) Wrong qualification
If you apply with N6 in another field (not Farming Management), you can be disqualified.
❌ 3) Missing or incomplete Z83 form
The Z83 is required for Public Service applications. An unsigned or incomplete Z83 is often rejected automatically.
❌ 4) Missing reference number on the Z83
If you don’t include the reference number where required, the application can be misfiled or rejected.
❌ 5) Late submission
Anything submitted after 16H00 on 27 February 2026 risks being excluded.
❌ 6) Multiple applications without clarity
If you submit multiple copies with different details, it can create verification issues.
❌ 7) Dishonest information
If you claim you’ve never participated in an AgriSETA programme but records show you did, you may be removed.
What you’ll do (expected activities)
This placement is a stepping stone, so duties are usually structured around workplace exposure, such as:
- assisting with farm and production planning activities
- supporting record keeping and reporting
- learning supply/input processes (stock, orders, logs)
- assisting with monitoring and basic compliance tasks
- participating in public service workplace routines and training
Even if the advert doesn’t list every task, WIL programmes usually focus on helping you build competence and evidence for your qualification outcomes.
How to apply (step-by-step, the safe way)
Step 1: Get the latest Z83 form
You must use the most recent Z83 application form as required by Public Service Regulations.
Step 2: Prepare your application pack
Your application must include:
✅ Completed & signed Z83 form
✅ Updated comprehensive CV
⚠️ Certified copies of ID and qualifications are often requested only from shortlisted candidates later — but always keep them ready.
Step 3: Submit before the deadline
You can submit by post or hand delivery.
Postal address
The Head of Department
Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Private Bag X9487
Polokwane
0700
Hand delivery
Office 48, Temo Towers Floor 2
67/69 Biccard Street
Polokwane
0699
Enquiries (use only if necessary)
- Ms Modiba MM – (015) 294 3170
- Ms Mothapo RL – (015) 294 3235
- Ms Kgobe MA – (015) 294 3347
Pro tip: If you call, ask about:
- whether WIL proof letter is required on submission
- whether email submissions are allowed (if not stated)
- any specific district preference documentation
Important notes applicants ignore
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- If you don’t hear back within 90 days, consider it unsuccessful
- Pre-entry practical and integrity assessments may apply
- No transport/accommodation costs covered
- The department may choose not to fill posts
Why this opportunity matters (in simple terms)
If you’re stuck with N6 and can’t graduate, this programme:
✅ helps you complete WIL so you can qualify
✅ pays R60,000/year while you learn
✅ gives real workplace exposure in government
✅ makes future job applications easier
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much is the stipend?
The stipend is R60,000 per annum for the 12-month contract.
Who is this programme for?
TVET students with Grade 12 + N6 in Farming Management who need WIL to complete their qualification.
Can I apply if I’m older than 35?
This intake targets 18–35. If you’re older, you may not qualify unless the advert states otherwise.
Do I need certified copies when submitting?
The advert states certified copies may be requested from shortlisted candidates later, but keep them ready.
What is the biggest disqualification mistake?
Not submitting a signed Z83, missing WIL proof, or applying late.
Will the department provide accommodation?
No. Applicants must plan their own accommodation and transport if selected.
Final reminder (don’t miss this)
⏰ Closing date: 27 February 2026 at 16H00
Submit early — don’t wait for the last day.

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