Free State Agriculture (FSA)
Also known as Vrystaat Landbou and Tsa Temo Freistat, Free State Agriculture is a voluntary membership organisation for commercial farmers in the Free State province, established in 1904.
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Also known as Vrystaat Landbou and Tsa Temo Freistat, Free State Agriculture is a voluntary membership organisation for commercial farmers in the Free State province, established in 1904.
Continue reading →FAMSA East Rand is a non-governmental and non-profit making organization depended on donations from the general public, and subsidy from the Department of Social Development (SA) including sponsorships from the private sector and grants from various institutions that provide financial assistance to NGOs.
Continue reading →FSG was established in 1985 in the Department of Plant Pathology of the, then, University of Natal, with the aim of making relevant scientific knowledge available to smallholder farmers. It now conducts action research to address issues pertinent to resource-constrained farmers. It also provides training, advice and project support in sustainable farming (including agroecology), nature conservation, strengthening local institutions, and enterprise development. Training is provided to development practitioners and students in participatory approaches to research and extension. Community members and other partner service providers, including government extension staff and scientists participate in designing and implementation of projects.
Continue reading →The Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU) is a trade union in South Africa. It was formed through the amalgamation of the Food and Canning Workers’ Union, the Sweet, Food and Allied Workers’ Union and the Retail and Allied Workers’ Union. FAWU is a founding affiliate of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU).The union’s core functions are recruiting and servicing its members and bargaining with employers over labour matters on its members’ behalf. The union recruits workers from the farming, forestry, food, fast food, beverage and fishing community, wholesale and retail as well as hospitality sectors.
Continue reading →Fred & Martie’s Soup Kitchen is a registred Public Benefit and Non-profit Organisation (IT18A and BEE certificates available on request) which supports a large group of less fortunate people in Claremont, west of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Continue reading →The Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa (FPI), a South African Qualifications Authority recognised professional association for financial planners in South Africa. It is the only institution in South Africa to offer the CFP® certification, as well as an approved examination body for the FAIS Regulatory Examinations
Continue reading →The purpose of the FDIA & GED is to uplift the quality and professionalism within the industry through training and by informing its members, consulting engineers and specifiers of changes and technologies within and affecting the industry, using this website and email newsletters thereby providing an overall service to the South African community.
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Continue reading →Fair Trade Tourism provides business support and certification to enable the tourism sector to operate more sustainably and with Fair Trade Tourism principles embedded in their day-to-day tourism offering.
The Fair Trade Tourism certification label stands for fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing and operations, equitable distribution of benefits, and respect for human rights, culture and the environment.
Travellers who stay, play or volunteer with Fair Trade Tourism certified businesses can be confident that their holiday is not only giving them unique, authentic and quality experiences, but also that it is benefiting local people and the planet.
The Fencing Federation of South Africa (FFSA) is the governing body of the sport of fencing in South Africa and we are affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). We strive to improve the sport of fencing in South Africa. Through regular national competitions, our fencers are ranked, and this provides the selection criteria for South African team selection to participate in continental and international events.
Continue reading →The Federation of Dance Sport South Africa (FEDANSA), is the governing body for dancesport and related dance styles in South Africa. It is an full member of the world governing body World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) and recognised by SASCOC. DanceSport SA is the sole custodian and controlling body of organised dancesport in South Africa.
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