The need for training was where the Agri Handbook had its origin. The call centre of which I was a part received several calls for hydroponic and other agricultural training. I set off to do some research since agriculture was not featured in the early skills publication ... and that research became the National Agricultural Directory and, after four editions, The Agri Handbook for South Africa!
Find the Agricultural education & training and Careers & employment chapters in The Agri Handbook, two of the 180 chapters in the publication.
Good news for those in charge of Human Resources and training at agri-food (and other) companies is that the new Skills Handbook pre-order edition is now available. Read about it here. Some agricultural trainers like Buhle Farmers Academy, Agri Skills Transfer and Skills for Africa have a presence in that publication, as well as in both the current and forthcoming editions of The Agri Handbook.
This was the initial blog of The Agri Handbook, South Africa's biennial reference book for the agri-food industry where you will find points of reference for all subsectors which make up the agricultural value chain. Whether you are a new farmer looking at your options or an old hand wanting to diversify your operations but wondering where to start, you will find value here. Visitors are invited to also look at https://agribook.co.za/ where the latest chapters may be read.
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