SASCP Bursaries 2026: Funding for Crop Production Studies in South Africa
Rising education costs can make it tough for South African students to pursue careers in agriculture. The SASCP Bursaries 2026 offer a vital chance for financial support in crop production studies. The South African Society of Crop Production (SASCP) leads efforts in crop science research and sustainable farming.
This article covers SASCP’s background, the fields supported by the bursaries, their value, eligibility rules, how to apply, and the deadline. Students in agronomy or crop science can find clear details here to decide if they qualify.
About the South African Society of Crop Production (SASCP)
SASCP started in 1971 in Pretoria, South Africa. Five founders created it to advance crop science. They were:
- DF Retief
- SA Hulme
- E Strydom
- PJ Möhr
- PC Nel
The society’s mission focuses on crop science research, training, and technology transfer in agriculture. It pushes for sustainable management of soil, crops, and the environment. Members work on key areas like:
- Oil crops
- Maize
- Small grains
- Protein seed
These efforts help drive innovation and food security in South Africa.
Fields Covered by the SASCP Bursaries 2026
The SASCP Bursaries 2026 support studies in the broad field of Crop Production. Eligible areas include:
- Agronomy
- Crop Science
- Crop Production and related agricultural studies
Bursaries cover both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. They back students who help build sustainable agriculture in South Africa.
Bursary Value for SASCP Bursaries 2026
Bursary amounts depend on the study level. The table below shows the details.
| Study Level | Bursary Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate | R15 000 | Supports research in sustainable agriculture |
| MSc | R20 000 | Supports research in sustainable agriculture |
| PhD | R25 000 | Supports research in sustainable agriculture |
These funds aid work in sustainable agriculture and crop production across South Africa.
Eligibility Requirements for SASCP Bursaries 2026
Applicants must meet strict criteria. Check these before applying:
- South African citizen or permanent resident
- Completed Matric
- Studying full-time towards an Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in a Crop Production-related field (Agronomy or Crop Science)
- Undergraduate applicants must have completed their first year of study
- Studying at a recognised university in South Africa
Failure to meet these may lead to rejection.
How to Apply for the SASCP Bursaries 2026
Follow these steps to submit your SASCP Bursaries 2026 application.
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Complete the Online Application: Download and fill out the bursary application form.
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Prepare Supporting Documents: Gather clear copies of:
- Certified ID document
- Academic record
- Proof of tertiary registration
- Reference letters from your study leader or faculty dean
- Motivational letter explaining why you deserve the bursary
- Submit Supporting Documents: Email everything to [email protected] and [email protected]. Use the subject line: “SASCP Bursary 2026”.
Application Closing Date
15 March 2026
Late applications will not be accepted. Apply early to avoid issues.
