Winners will be chosen in 11 categories, including best irrigation
specialist, agri-processing specialist and technical operator. Over 6000
agriculture employees have entered the competition since 2002. Alan Winde, Minister of Economic Opportunities, said the competition was aimed at honouring excellence in the sector.
“Like we celebrate the heroes of our sportsfields, we need to celebrate the heroes of our economy. Our agri-professionals play a vital role in ensuring that the produce delivered to our shelves, and to outlets across the world, is of a very high standard. They are helping us to grow this sector , and together, we are building a sustainable economic future.”
Jerome Thompson, the 2014 winner, said he has had a busy schedule since he scooped a top prize last year. Thompson beat out stiff competition from more than 1 000 entrants in 15 regions.
Part of his win included a cash prize and an overseas trip. Thompson, a manager at a farm in Kanonkop, will be travelling to France to meet with agri-businesses in the next few months.
“Since I won the competition, residents in my area recognise me and people turn to me for advice. My goal is to start my own business. I also want to make a real difference in my area and would like to start a centre for development,” said Thompson.
This year regional competitions will be held in the following areas:
Labour and agriculture is one of the opening chapters in The Agri Handbook. Find it here.
“Like we celebrate the heroes of our sportsfields, we need to celebrate the heroes of our economy. Our agri-professionals play a vital role in ensuring that the produce delivered to our shelves, and to outlets across the world, is of a very high standard. They are helping us to grow this sector , and together, we are building a sustainable economic future.”
Jerome Thompson, the 2014 winner, said he has had a busy schedule since he scooped a top prize last year. Thompson beat out stiff competition from more than 1 000 entrants in 15 regions.
Part of his win included a cash prize and an overseas trip. Thompson, a manager at a farm in Kanonkop, will be travelling to France to meet with agri-businesses in the next few months.
“Since I won the competition, residents in my area recognise me and people turn to me for advice. My goal is to start my own business. I also want to make a real difference in my area and would like to start a centre for development,” said Thompson.
This year regional competitions will be held in the following areas:
- Berg River
- Breede Valley
- Horsemanship
- Durbanville
- Elgin, Grabouw, Vyeboom, Villiersdorp
- Franschhoek
- Hexvallei
- Klein Karoo
- Koup (Central Karoo)
- Langeberg
- Olifants River
- Overberg
- Piket-Bo-Berg
- Stellenbosch
- Swartland
- Witzenberg
Labour and agriculture is one of the opening chapters in The Agri Handbook. Find it here.
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