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Western Cape to honour residents in agriculture

1 November 2017

The Western Cape is set to honour the men and women who are working hard to grow the province’s agriculture sector.

Alan Winde, Minister of Economic Opportunities, announced that the Western Cape Prestige Agri Awards would be celebrated on Saturday, 4 November at Nederburg Wine Estate in Paarl.

The provincial awards ceremony follows a series of province-wide regional competitions.

Last year’s overall winner, Anton Alexander, an employee at Ouwerf Farm who works in Human Resources, travelled to the Netherlands and Germany as part of his prize. He attended agriculture conferences and networked with agri enterprises.

Alexious Shoko, who won the competition in 2015, travelled to India as part of his prize. During this trip, Shoko, from Piket Bo-berg, attended conferences where topics such as improving levels of agricultural production were discussed. He also conducted site visits to farms in India.

Another past winner, Jerome Thomas, travelled to France for cutting-edge agri-business training in 2015.

As part of the trip, Thomas completed courses in project management and financial analysis. Today, he is developing his own agri business.

Minister Winde said the competition aimed to celebrate the work of employees in the sector, and to inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

“I believe the successes of people like Anton, Alexious and Jerome are universally inspiring. The lessons we can learn from them are not only limited to agriculture. We can see that with the right support, and access to industry networks, employees in this sector can build thriving careers.

“Through the awards, we want to showcase and honour the people who are at the frontline of driving growth in agri processing and agriculture. It is also my hope that this platform connects them to the resources they need to take their careers to even greater heights.”

All winners receive cash prizes and training courses. The overall winner receives a study tour as well as a cash prize.

Please see below the complete list of regional winners:

Region

 

Witzenberg

Inga Dlumane, Production Assistant, DuToit Nooitgedacht

Franschhoek

Bradley Ewerts, Technical Operator, Haut Espoir

EGVV

Elgurnun Scholtz, Foreman, Krabbefonteyn

Garden Route

Gerald Seti, Junior Manager, Lancewood

Klein Karoo

Ricardo Timmie, Junior Manager, Welbedag Volstruis Boerdery

Olifants River

Hermanus Bienas, Assistant manager on Kys Kwekery in Vredendal

Hex Valley

Leon Lottering, Production Leader, Mountain Lodge, J.S Jordaan

Overberg

Rudolf Janse, Irrigation Specialist, Uitvlugt Boerdery Trust

Langeberg

Johannes Jelander, Technical Assistant, Graham Beck Wines

Swartland

Joseph Jerome Jacobs, Eenbom Plaas

Breede Valley

Taswin Allistair Gouws, Junior Manager, Onderplaas Olifantsberg

Durbanville

Calvin Ruzvidzo, Technical Operator, Hillcrest Estate

Berg River

Dancel April, Assistant Production Manager, Ferland Landgoed

Central Karoo

Anchen De Peers, Bakensrug Farm

Stellenbosch

Elistine William, Kanonkop

Piket -Bo-berg

Malcolm van Rooyen, Technical Operator, Pomona Farms

 Winners will also be announced in the following categories:

  • General Worker
  • Tractor Driver
  • Administrative Personnel
  • Animal Production
  • Technical Operator
  • Irrigation Specialist
  • Social Development
  • Agri-processing
  • Foreman
  • Junior Management
  • Middle Management

Since 2002, 9369 agricultural employees have entered the competition. 

Media Enquiries: 

Bronwynne Jooste

Spokesperson: Alan Winde, Minister of Economic Opportunities

Responsible for Tourism, Economic Development and Agriculture

Western Cape Government

 

142 Long Street, Cape Town

 

Tel: 021 483 3550

Cell: 060 970 4301

Email: bronwynne.jooste@westerncape.gov.za

Website: www.westerncape.gov.za

Twitter: bronwynnejooste