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Acert Training was established to provide relevant, credible and valuable training for our clients in the primary and secondary agriculture sectors. Primarily aimed to respond to a growing need for awareness-raising of private voluntary certification schemes, Acert Training has also developed a wide range of vocational training courses aimed at equipping stakeholders all the way along the value chain with the right skills, knowledge and attitude to do their jobs effectively.
Acert Trainers are qualified facilitators, able to facilitate learning using a range of methodologies and providing a learning environment that is tailored to match the needs of the audience. Our diverse range of courses together with our ability to cater for differing levels of literacy has enabled us to develop a reputation for delivering high quality, measured training. We believe that a training course is only as good as the improvements it creates and so we carefully select training courses and material according to the outcomes our clients identify.
This approach has earned us an enviable reputation and we are the preferred service provider to some of the leading exporters of fresh produce from South Africa. Further recognition of the quality of our training is the fact that we are Approved Service Providers to the EU’s PIP fund and have conducted training missions in various sub-Saharan African countries on their behalf.
Acert Training is also a proud supplier and distributor of Highfield Training materials. Our link with Highfield means that we are able to tailor their wide range of award-winning training materials to suit your needs and we’re even able to translate them if necessary!
Acert Africa offers the following services: - Food safety & hygiene – Basic to Advanced - Occupational Health & Safety & Environmental Health - Global Food Safety Standard (BRC) - HACCP - Ethical Trading - Global Gap – Opt 1 & 2 - Field-to-Fork - Tesco’s Natures Choice - Internal auditor training - Train-the-Trainer programmes
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 11:36 |