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Winfield United South Africa Renews Partnership With Stellenbosch University

Winfield United South Africa Renews Partnership With Stellenbosch University. WinField United South Africa (WUSA) has renewed its partnership with the Chair in Plant Health at Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Department of Agronomy. The renewal comes with a R10.5 million contribution by WUSA to enable research focused on the specific needs of the South African crop-growing sector. WinField United SA’s leadership position in local agriculture brings about a commitment to forming partnerships that benefit growers and stakeholders alike.

Since kicking off in 2020, the partnership has focused on identifying and prioritising specific farm-level needs and addressing them through targeted scientific research undertaken by postgraduate students and academic supervisors. Prof Eugene Cloete, SU’s former vice-rector: Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies, then emphasised the importance of such private sector initiatives to ensure that the university conducts relevant research, creates an environment of excellence for students and helps to strengthen the industry.

Funding from the collaboration provided relevant postgraduate bursaries to some 42 future agronomists, ranging from BSc, MSc, and PhDs. Some 96 students were also financially supported to complete accredited industry short courses. These short courses are hosted by Stellenbosch University through the Chair in Plant Health and aim to educate, upskill, and share information with growers, provide new agronomists to strengthen and support the crop protection industry and enhance professional growth and development of future industry leaders.

An example is the free learning modules for Fall Armyworm mitigation created through the Chair in Plant Health, with support from the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CEO of WinField United SA, Jan Vermaak, noted “The research undertaken within the realms of the students and academic supervisors at Stellenbosch is vital to improving crop health and sustainability. This partnership supports WUSA’s undertaking to lead in agriculture excellence through data-driven expertise.”

According to Professor Nick Kotzé, who heads up Stellenbosch University’s Department of Agronomy: “Our combined efforts with WinField United SA are aligned to find more efficient and environmentally friendly options in the crop health and crop protection arenas, which will ultimately influence profitable farming and food security in South Africa.” Through this valuable education partnership, a new generation of skilled people can lead the South African agriculture industry into a future of sustainable success.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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