Agri SA (short for Agriculture South Africa) is the largest federation of agricultural organisations in South Africa, representing the interests of commercial farmers and agribusinesses. It was founded in 1904 as the South African Agricultural Union, making it over a century old and deeply rooted in the country’s farming landscape.
Headquartered in Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa, Agri SA works to promote the development, profitability, stability, and sustainability of primary agriculture through policy advocacy, research, and support for member organisations.
As a non-profit membership organisation, Agri SA does not operate as a traditional commercial company — so it does not publish revenue figures in the way a business would, and it’s not measured by conventional employee counts. According to publicly available profiles, the organisation itself is relatively small (with about 11–50 staff) but represents a network of thousands of farmers and corporate agricultural members across the country.
