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In this episode, hosts Dewald Kirsten and Louise Brodie speak with Ilse Trautmann, Deputy Director-General of Agricultural Research and Regulatory Services at the Western Cape Department of Agriculture, as she reflects on her extraordinary career and the challenges and opportunities facing agriculture today.
From her beginnings in plant physiology to leading diverse teams in research, veterinary services, and agricultural economics, Ilse shares insights into the transformation of South African agriculture, the state of the ARC, and why building capacity and partnerships are crucial for the future. As she prepares for retirement, she discusses her legacy, leadership lessons, and hopes for the next generation entering agriculture.
Key Takeaways:
•Why research funding and capacity building are essential for South Africa’s farmers
•Lessons from Ilse’s leadership journey and management philosophy
•The role of soil reform, agritourism, and youth programs in securing the future of food
•Behind-the-scenes challenges in government and the importance of partnerships
•Ilse’s vision for agriculture beyond her official career
Connect with Ilse on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilse-trautmann-14250b17/
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