Allerton Project are pleased to announce our first online training courses, going live in early September. Our first course to go live is on the subject of Regenerative Agriculture which has been receiving more attention in recent years.
The team at the Allerton Project have compiled case studies, presentations, videos to guides for participants to undertake a journey that restores an enhances our ecosystem services of soil, water, food and biodiversity.
More information on the online course can be found by clicking here.
The online training courses are part of a new partnership with the East of England Agricultural Society. More details of our partnership can be found here.
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The GWCT Allerton Project is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with the East of England Agricultural Society. From regular webinars, online training...
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