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FoodBev Manufacturing SETA Learnership Programmes: Your Guide to Registration and Application

 FoodBev Manufacturing SETA is currently funding learnerships, apprenticeships, and internships in South Africa’s food and beverage manufacturing sector. These

programmes combine classroom training with workplace experience, leading to nationally recognised NQF qualifications. Registration is done via accredited training providers or participating employers.

What is FoodBev SETA?

  • Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) responsible for skills development in food and beverage manufacturing.

  • Works with employers, training providers, and institutions to build industry‑ready skills.

  • Provides grant funding for workplace learning programmes.

What is a FoodBev Learnership?

  • Structured programme combining:

    • Classroom theory

    • Practical workplace training

    • NQF‑registered qualification

  • Designed to prepare learners for specific occupations in food and beverage manufacturing.

Learning Opportunities Offered

  • Learnerships

  • Apprenticeships

  • Skills Programmes

  • Internships

  • Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

  • Artisan Development

  • Adult Education and Training (AET)

  • TVET and bursary programmes

Registration Process

  1. Find an open learnership via FoodBev Career

  2. Ensure you meet minimum entry requirements.

  3. Complete the official Learnership Enrolment Form.

  4. Submit required documents.

  5. Await screening and placement.

  6. Sign the Learning Programme Agreement before training begins.

Required Documents

  • South African ID

  • Certified educational qualifications

  • Updated CV

  • Proof of residence (if required)

  • Any additional documents requested by provider/employer

Benefits of FoodBev Learnerships

  • Nationally recognised qualifications

  • Practical workplace experience

  • Industry‑relevant technical skills

  • Improved employability

  • Career growth opportunities in food and beverage manufacturing

Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue roles in:

  • Food Processing

  • Beverage Manufacturing

  • Quality Assurance

  • Production Operations

  • Engineering and Artisan Trades

  • Supply Chain and Logistics

  • Packaging

  • Maintenance

  • Warehouse Operations

  • Manufacturing Supervision

Funding

  • Employers can access Mandatory or Discretionary Grants.

  • Learners usually apply via employers or accredited providers, not directly to SETA.



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