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Corteva Agriscience Internship Programme 2026 | Junior Field Scientist Jobs in Gauteng & Western Cape

Ready to roll up your sleeves and get knee-deep in the good stuff? The Corteva Agriscience Internship Programme 2026 is calling for fresh grads who wanna do more than just shuffle papers—think dirt, data, and real-deal science. You’ll jump in as a Junior Field Scientist, working out of Centurion (Gauteng) or Paarl (Western Cape). Sweet, right? Just don’t snooze on this one, ‘cause spots fill up fast.

So, what’s up with Corteva? Well, they aren’t your average agri-company. We’re talking global big leagues—over 130 countries, 20,000+ employees, and a mission to shake up how farming works for people and the planet. Think of them as the Marvel superheroes of sustainable agriculture (minus the capes, obviously).

Here’s the lowdown: As a Junior Field Scientist Intern, you’re not fetching coffee or photocopying stuff. Nah, you’ll be in the thick of it with the Crop Health R&D Field Sciences crew—running real field and lab trials, applying samples, crunching numbers, and jotting down actual research findings. Expect to bounce around South Africa, soaking up all those different climates and farm vibes. You’ll also get to play with some pretty slick tech and help keep things above board with compliance docs.

Your to-do list?

  • Jump into field and greenhouse trials testing new crop protection and bio products.
  • Play scientist in labs, greenhouses, and actual farm plots.
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret data like a pro (Excel and Teams will be your new BFFs).
  • Write up reports, help make presentations, and—yup—travel. A lot.
  • Pitch in with regulatory paperwork and learn about cutting-edge agri-tech.

Now, don’t just show up with a warm smile—you’ll need:

  • A BSc, BSc Hons, or MSc in Agriculture, Plant Science, Horticulture, Soil Science, Agronomy, Plant Physiology, or anything in that ballpark.
  • A valid Code B driver’s license (and proof you know how to use it).
  • Decent Microsoft Office skills (Excel, PowerPoint, Teams—don’t sweat it if you need a quick refresher).
  • Good admin and comms skills, plus eagle-eyed attention to detail.
  • Fluent English, obvs.

If you’ve done field research or data collection before, that’s a nice bonus. Not a dealbreaker, though.

So, why bother with Corteva? Well, you’ll actually make a dent in stuff that matters—like food security and sustainable farming. You’ll be part of a global squad, get mentored by science legends, and build a network that’ll make your LinkedIn look fire. Plus, there’s loads of travel, a positive (actually) work culture, and the kind of learning you can’t fake.

How to jump in?

  1. Whip up your CV (brag a little, it’s fine), grab your transcripts and ID, and write a quick cover letter about why agri-research is your jam and why Corteva should pick you.
  2. Apply on Corteva’s careers portal or check out local listings like makoyajobs or za-seta.co.za. Double-check your contact info—don’t be that person who misses a call.
  3. If you make the shortlist, get ready for interviews.

Honestly, if you’ve got the passion and the paperwork, what are you even waiting for? Get your name in the mix. This one’s too good to let slide.

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