
A Century of Excellence: Celebrating 100 Years of Agricultural Economics at Stellenbosch University in 2025
Stellenbosch University boasts the oldest Agricultural Economics Department in South Africa. The Department was established in 1925 with Prof J.F.W. Grosskopf as the first Chair. Since then, the Department has graduated just over 2 000 students with bachelor’s degrees, the first awarded in 1926, and about 400 students with postgraduate degrees, the first awarded in 1930.Some of our era’s best agricultural economists have helped shape the Department and Agricultural Economics discipline over the past century, including Profs F.R. Tomlinson, W.E. Kassier, P.H. Spies, N. Vink, M. Karaan, and T. E. Kleynhans.
The evolution of the Agricultural Economics discipline in South Africa has its roots in the contributions of Prof Tomlinson, particularly on the interplay between macro-and microeconomic analysis in understanding and solving economic dilemmas in the agricultural industry. A strong foundation that we as a department are building when we develop the next generation of leaders in the agricultural sector to face the challenges of tomorrow.
Some of the key strategic actions we have taken to prepare ourselves for the responsibility of developing our future leaders are a re-evaluation of our curriculum, the memorandum of understanding with the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP), the appointment of industry partners as research fellows in the Department, the inauguration of the Stellenbosch AgroInformatics Initiative at our Department, and the establishment of a formal postgraduate committee to represent our Department’s postgraduate students, and foster connections with our industry network.
The Department’s centenary is as much a celebration of the achievements of our alumni and industry partners as it is of our own legacy. Together, we have made a lasting impact, and together, we can shape a sustainable future for agriculture. We warmly invite our alumni, colleagues, and public and private sector partners to join us throughout 2025 as we commemorate this historic occasion under the theme 100 Years of Empowering Agriculture through Economics.
Your continued support ensures that the next chapter of our journey is as impactful as the last. Let’s celebrate this centenary together!
Author: Prof André Jooste (Chair: Agricultural Economics)