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ORGANIC FARMING INTERNSHIP IN GAUTENG PROVINCE

SOUTH AFRICA

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This is a fairly rarer opportunity to gain valuable experience on an overseas working organic farm which provides self-sustainability and a healthy, secure and peaceful quality lifestyle.

Every day on this internship could be different, because the areas you could get involved in range from planning, planting and harvesting, through to packing marketing and even dealing with staff and union issues. The experience you get will be varied and wide-ranging, giving you maximum benefit that will be invaluable to you in the future.

PLACEMENT OVERVIEW
Location: Near Johannesburg, Gauteng Province
Start dates: Available all year round (except July and August), you choose your start date
Duration:
From 2 weeks to 1 year, subject to visa requirements
Requirements: No qualifications required but you need to be able to enjoy the African outdoors, be a good team player, hard-working, enthusiastic, energetic and able to use your initiative. An international driving licence could be useful, but not essential.
Compensation: Unpaid
Price: £945 for 2 weeks, ranging to £2,745 for 12 weeks. Full Price List and other Currencies


Accommodation included  Food included  No qualifications required


What's included:
Arranging the internship,
Full pre-departure support and assistance,
Payment Protection insurance
Accommodation
Food
Meeting you at the nearest airport/station
Transfer to your accommodation
In-country team support and backup
24-hr emergency support
Certificate of Completion.


What's not included: Flights, travel insurance, cost of visa, return transfer to the airport.

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This project is based on an eco-village residential development, situated on a working Organic farm. Although luxury living, one feels as though one is living in the bush, with jackals, guinea fowl, small buck, hedgehogs and porcupines wandering freely. There is also an abundant and varied birdlife. There is a variety of projects on the go and some planned for the near future, including a dairy, producing organic milk.

The project is situated in the beautiful hills between Johannesburg and the Magaliesburg Mountains, with 3km of the Jukskei River meandering through the farm!

This is a totally new concept, combining a secure eco-village residential estate with an organic, natural way of life, as well as striving to protect and give back to the environment in every way possible. A major difference between this eco village estate and most other upmarket developments is that it’s actually a working farm, with a strong emphasis on Organic agriculture. At Monaghan Farm, you will learn how important a natural environment is for our health, well-being, safety and happiness, especially for children growing up in a world of technology.

At the heart of Farm are 10 acres dedicated to the farming of vegetables, herbs and cut flowers. Not a single pesticide or chemical fertiliser is used. Everything is organically grown and even the fertiliser used comes from the farm’s own earthworm factory. This is done by using “green” garbage and manure which the worms convert into fine, dark ‘vermicast’. A healthy herd of Nguni cattle provide the manure and crop the fields at the same time.

Organic produce is not just a luxury. Research in the UK provides a glimpse of what conventional farming approaches are doing. A study on “The Involuntary Consumption of Agro-chemicals of British Consumers” estimated that the average British consumer eats around 5 kg (11 lbs) of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides per year with their vegetables and fruits.

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WORK CONTENT
You'll learn the basics of Organic farming and be involved in the daily farming activities. Organic farming is very labour-intensive and varied and you need to use your own initiative and have a ‘hands-on’ approach to each day, mucking in with whatever activities are on the go. Every day is slightly different, and most of the day may be spent outdoors in the African sun … which mean you can almost be guaranteed of going home with a great tan!

The main projects on the farm are:

  • Organic vegetable and herb culture

  • Planning

  • Planting

  • Harvesting

  • Packing

  • Marketing

  • Pest control

  • There is also an Earthworm breeding programme to aid compost production for the farm
     

Irrigation - A normal day would start with joining the vegetable garden team at 7.30am. Pumps need to be switched on and the irrigation schedule organized and put into practice. Water from the borehole, dam or river is pumped back into the refill reservoir before irrigation begins. Strict timetables are kept to ensure that water is not wasted.

Each block in the vegetable garden must receive a certain amount of water, depending on the size, stage of growth and type of vegetable. During that time, all irrigation ‘spitters’ need to be checked for blockages, leaks and other abnormalities or problems. If there are any problems, they need to be sorted out to make sure all plants are watered properly.

During the summer rainfall months, soil moisture needs to be checked and monitored each day, to assess whether extra irrigation is needed. This part of the world has impressive thunderstorms with good downpours most days in summer at about 4pm, and then the storm just passes as quickly as it arrived, leaving the land cooled and watered. These downpours also intensify the perfumes of the different indigenous plants.

Planting schedules also need to be maintained to ensure on-going harvesting. Volunteers may help plant new seeds and seedlings periodically. Young plants are also planted out from nursery beds. When crops are harvested, these beds need to be prepared for the next batch of seeds or seedlings.

Weeding and insect control - While some are being watered, other vegetable beds need to be weeded organically, i.e. no weeds should be pulled out by roots, but rather cut down to the right depth so that the roots are left to decompose into the ground. This also provides food for the earthworms. These beds also need to be carefully checked for insects and some may need harvesting. The insects are killed and returned to the soil, which gives added organic food for earthworms. As no chemicals or pesticides are used, manual insect control is very important to producing healthy vegetables.

Maintenance - The vegetable garden needs to be kept tidy and orderly, and this involves regular weeding, mowing of the lawns between beds by ‘driven’ mowers, and using ‘weed eaters’ (strimmers) to trim the edges. There are members of staff who usually perform these tasks, but you could help too.

Other activities - You may be involved in manual harvesting, packaging, contacting markets and could also accompany the driver to help with deliveries now and then.

Bird activities - It is very important to assess whether bird species are good or bad for the vegetable garden. Observations of bird activities need to be noted down and kept, i.e. type of birds in the garden, whether they eat the worms or aphids or the vegetables. The farm is full of different varieties of birds and even if you are not a ‘bird watcher’, you won’t be able to resist an interest in these lovely species!

Orders - Orders for vegetables need to be processed and delivered to residents, and you may help with this as well. Outside customers will collect their produce. Sometimes orders need to be picked and delivered to the Deli/Restaurant on the farm.

At 9am there is a ‘breakfast break’ for staff. You can either have a good breakfast at home or take a packed breakfast or snack for the 9am break. Pauline (your Travellers representative and the person who will look after you while you’re on the placement) will also arm you with rusks or muffins and a flask of coffee, tea or fruit juice for a mid-morning break. There is a lunch break from 1 to 2pm and you can choose to go back to the house for lunch or take a picnic lunch with you to have under the trees near the river. (If you are in the veggie garden, it is about a 7 minute walk to the house, and from the offices approximately 10 minutes’ walk).

Vermi-compost - You will also learn how the earthworm factory works. All plants are fertilized with this organic compost when the seeds or seedlings are planted, and again during growth. The staff will help and supervise you with lots of interesting information and procedures in this project.

 

Projects planned for the near future:

Cut flower and rose farming which covers

  • Planning

  • Planting and Pruning

  • Feeding and fertilizing

  • Picking

  • Packing

  • Marketing


Horses and cattle

  • Organic compost production

  • Animal husbandry

  • Organic dairy facility

  • Stabling and care for horses

OTHER DUTIES

There are always unforeseen events occurring on the farm, so if you're keen to learn all aspects of farm business (depending on your initiative, experience and/or qualifications), these may include:

  • Attending to staff issues
  • Security implementation
  • Sitting in on meetings with unions
  • Learning the protocol of the whole farm and keeping an eye open for any interesting occurrences problems
  • A newsletter is published weekly for residents at Monaghan and if you would like to use your creative and writing skills, you could help with this
  • Alien vegetation control
  • Helping sell vegetables at organic vegetable markets in the area
  • Problems with cattle (e.g. a cow giving birth to a stillborn calf)
  • Fire break knowledge and control - lightning has been known to start fires in this region

WHAT YOU'LL GAIN FROM DOING THIS PROJECT

  • An exciting, never-to-be-forgotten adventure into Africa and the many diverse cultures in South Africa

  • New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding of a different culture, invaluable personal and professional development.

  • An entry on your CV or résumé that will put you head and shoulders above most others in the job market

  • And best of all ... an unforgettable experience!

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO WHILE ON THIS PROJECT:

  • SAFARIS There are various wildlife reserves if you would like to go on safari:
    Kruger Park, Lion and Rhino Park, The Cradle of Humankind or Sterkfontein Caves: The 2.5 million year-old skeleton of ‘Mrs. Ples’, and an almost complete skeleton estimated to be 3.3 million years old were excavated here. These caves have one of the richest and most productive anthropological sites in the world.
  • HOT-AIR BALLOON FLIGHTS depart from various venues close to the farm
  • 5-DAY OR 7-DAY SAFARI from Cape Town up the renowned Garden Route: taking in Dolphin and Whale Spotting, visits to many tourist attractions, such as a visit to a brewery(!), the Bloukrantz Bungy Jump (reportedly the highest in the world), and a guided tour of the Cango Caves.
  • 1 WEEK WHALES, SHARKS AND DOLPHINS Project: This is an extraordinary and exciting project in a beautiful location, surrounded by white beaches and blue ocean. And two hours from the world's third favourite city - Cape Town. What more could anyone want?

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Planting lettuce seedlings


Enhance your Programme with some exciting activities:
Tours and Safaris

Surfing Courses in Cape Town
Photography & Photoshop Courses
1-Week Wildlife Rehabilitation

1-Week Whales Sharks Dolphins


Volunteer Feedback

Photo Galleries
Knysna Diary
Wildlife Rehabilitation Diary
Wildlife Expedition News!


view of the Jukskei River from the bird watching deck


Lettuce seedlings for planting


A Calf with Mum & Dad!




Earthworm compost

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TEACHING & SPORTS
If you’d like a bit of variation, there is also a Montessori Pre-primary school on the farm that caters for the resident and farm workers’ children and you could help out there if you’d like to. The Montessori method of teaching concentrates on providing a place where the spirit of children and the spirit of nature work together.

The Monaghan Montessori Pre-School, which started in July 2010, is a small independent school for up to 25 children, between the ages of 2-5. The school is in beautiful, secure surroundings on the farm, with top facilities, instruction and, most importantly, honouring and maintaining the high standards of Montessori education and its philosophy.

There are 10 children at present, but numbers are growing steadily. Apart from extra hands keeping 10 busy children busy, they would love to start a drama and music section at the school, and you would be urged to use your initiative to introduce ideas at the school.

The school also sponsors a local disadvantaged pre-primary school on a nearby game-farm, where you can assist by taking methods from the Montessori school and sharing with the underprivileged kids. This ‘bridging’ of schools and knowledge is a very exciting concept and welcomed with open arms by the staff there!

To find out more details, see the Teaching on a Farm in Gauteng Province page
ACCOMMODATION AND TRAVEL


You'll be looked after by Ed and Pauline in a 5-bedroom farmhouse on the Estate. The house is serviced by a cleaner, but it'll be up to you to keep your accommodation clean and tidy during the course of your stay. All linen and towels will be provided for you and washing can be done by our ‘home helper’ at a small extra cost.

There is also a swimming pool at the house to cool off in the hot summer months.

A safe is available should you wish to lock away your passport, money or any valuables. Mobile phones do operate with full reception on-site and it is a requirement that you bring one with you. There are also DSTV (Satellite TV) and internet facilities at the farmhouse. It would be advisable to bring your laptop along for those quiet days off.

All meals will be provided for volunteers, and there will be quite a few ‘braais’ (barbeques)!

There is a Spar (supermarket) about 10 minutes’ drive away, and you will be taken there periodically for any extra personal items you may wish to buy. The shopping complex also has a post office. Johannesburg boasts many huge Malls, and visits can be arranged if required!

There are tennis courts, a cricket oval, soccer field and a restaurant all situated around the house.

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