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Identify research centers in South Africa for applied science, R&D and innovation, including agricultural research, climate and food systems in Johannesburg.

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Research centers in South Africa: institutes, laboratories and R&D programs

Research centers South Africa support innovation and evidence-based decisions for public policy and private-sector development. They include public institutes, university labs, international research hubs and specialized stations working on topics such as agronomy, climate resilience, forestry, livestock, food processing and socio-economic studies.

Research outputs can include improved crop varieties, seed production, field protocols, datasets, technical reports and technology transfer to farmers and industry.

Main fields covered by research institutions

  • Agricultural and food research: crop systems, rice value chain, post-harvest and agro-industry
  • Environment and climate: natural resources management, biodiversity and adaptation
  • Forestry and agroforestry: sustainable production and land restoration
  • Livestock and fisheries: animal production, health and feed systems
  • Academic support services: thesis, dissertations and scientific writing guidance

Where to find research capacity across South Africa

Major teams are often based in Johannesburg, with regional centers and field stations operating in Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth and East London. This network enables trials, surveys and demonstrations across different agro-ecological zones.

Use this category to connect with institutions for partnerships, studies, lab services, technology transfer, or R&D projects aligned with national development priorities in South Africa.