The City Council seeks a qualified service provider to deliver a short course on hatchery management for Programme Coordinators in the Food Resilience Unit. The training aims to enhance skills and knowledge in hatchery operations.
The City Council of Johannesburg is inviting tenders for the provision of a specialized short course in hatchery management targeted at Programme Coordinators within the Food Resilience Unit. This training is essential for equipping personnel with the necessary skills to effectively manage hatchery operations, thereby contributing to the broader goals of food security and resilience in the region.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing and delivering a comprehensive training program that covers key areas of hatchery management, including best practices, operational efficiency, and sustainability. The course should be designed to accommodate the varying levels of experience among participants and include practical components to enhance learning outcomes. The training is expected to take place over a specified duration, with a focus on interactive learning and real-world applications.
By investing in this training, the City Council aims to strengthen the capabilities of its Food Resilience Unit, ultimately leading to improved food production and security. The successful provider will demonstrate expertise in hatchery management and a proven track record in delivering effective training programs. This tender represents a valuable opportunity for service providers specializing in agricultural training and capacity building.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and consultants with expertise in hatchery management and agricultural practices. Businesses with a focus on capacity building and food security initiatives are encouraged to apply.
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