The Allerton Project researches the effects of different farming methods on wildlife and the environment, sharing results of our research through advisory and educational activities. This is undertaken on our 320 hectare demonstration farm based in Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
We identify management that delivers multiple benefits for our rural landscape. Our work covers natural capital accounting, agri-environment schemes and regenerative farming systems. From soil and water, to woodland and environmental habitat that increases biodiversity, our aim is to build farmland resilience. Our own research team collaborate with other research organisations and help co-supervise numerous PhD and MSc projects.
Visitors to the project include businesses, policy makers, non-government organisations, regulators, farmers, advisors, students and schools. We have several initiatives that involve the local community to help improve a shared understanding of agricultural and environmental issues.
Commercial farming and environmental rejuvenation will be successful with considered policy and interventions from those that manage our countryside. In essence, the Allerton Project is an award winning, pioneering blueprint for future rural landscapes.
Welcome to The Allerton Project
Watch our short video about The Allerton Project and find out more about the work we do.
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Agricapture CO2 Handbook
Farming for a Sustainable Future
Farming for a Sustainable Future is an online course taking you through the key principles of Regenerative Agriculture, supported by Agricapture CO2. We’ll be launching the course later in 2024.
The companion handbook to the Agricapture CO2 training course is available to buy.
The handbook is available for Friends of Allerton to read online for free. Click on the button below to register.
Training
The Sustainable Land Management course interactively teaches above how to improve on-farm biodiversity, manage natural resources, and community engagement to move your farm towards a more sustainable future.
Projects
The research team at The Allerton Project collaborate with companies and research organisations across the country and throughout Europe.
Research
The Allerton Project has been at the cutting edge of research into sustainable farming methods, biodiversity & habitat creation, and rural landscape management for over 30 years.
News from The Allerton Project
Read the lastest news about The Allerton Project or browse through our previous articles.
Agroforestry: Getting the lie of the (farm)land
The UK is one of the least wooded places in Europe; woodland is estimated to represent just 13% of the total land area...
Woodland management at Loddington
The Allerton estate has 20 hectares of woodland. These vary in age, with 50% mature woodland and 50% younger...
Regenerative Agriculture Training with Nestlé
As part of the ongoing partnership, The Allerton Project is providing an introductory training course in regenerative...