Level 4 Diploma in Regenerative Land-Based Systems: Agroecology

Free for participants, the Apricot Centre @Huxhams Cross Farm presents the Level 4 Diploma in Regenerative Land-Based Systems: Agroecology for people already working in land-based practices who would like to move into regenerative practices or expand their current practices.

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR 2026 COHORT
WITH JANUARY 2026 START

APPLICATIONS CLOSE 1 OCTOBER 2025

The Apricot Centre CIC is offering a yearlong Level 4 training for 2026. It is both a standalone course and also follows on from our Level 3 yearlong programme (though that is not a prerequisite). The training runs from January to December for 1 day per week training, with 36 days contact time in total. It would be preferable if the student was working in the food and farming sector or can demonstrate how they will put the knowledge to use immediately.

Our training offers an authentic opportunity to study regenerative food and detailed growing and farming systems, including an in depth study of cropping and livestock systems and holistic grazing or agroforestry systems. The course can start your journey on the Permaculture Diploma, with the opportunity to potentially achieve a good amount of the work required for this qualification. (With the Permaculture Diploma you can become a permaculture designer, teacher or tutor). The course supports the new entrants schemes outlined by DEFRA. The course will be hosted at the Apricot Centre CIC, Dartington, with a range of tutors and visits to support your learning. The training methods are varied and we welcome people with diverse learning styles.

Please be aware that this is an academic course at a Level 4 (HNC equivalent) standard. You will be expected to complete 14 assignments during the course, and you should anticipate at least 5-6 hours of private study per week to complete the course.

The Level Four Diploma in Regenerative Land Based Systems qualification is Ofqual-regulated and certified by Crossfields. The Permaculture Diploma is awarded by the Permaculture Association.

Designed for people 19+, we welcome applications from all diverse backgrounds and life experiences. You will need to have previous qualification at a Level 3, A level, or equivalent. A related subject is desirable but not essential. Previous attendance on a Permaculture Design course is desirable but not required.

AS A STUDENT, YOU WILL RECEIVE:

  • An academic Level 4 Diploma course;

  • Pastoral care, tutoring and free mental health counseling upon request;

  • Free training resources such as books;

  • Free access to relevant themed events at the Apricot Centre (e.g. book talks, film screenings)

  • Access to our student and later our alumni community for social connection, networking, further learning and jobs & opportunities.

THE YEAR LONG TRAINING WILL PREPARE YOU TO:

  • Work in regenerative farming or small holding type settings;

  • Work in post-harvest roles such as food processing in regenerative food products;

  • Work in community supported agriculture or the circular food economy;

  • Work in regenerative land based systems;

  • Become a farm advisor in regenerative systems;

  • Become a Permaculture designer, tutor or teacher;

  • Progress into higher education courses relevant to the field.


Topics that we aim to cover as part of the qualification:

  • Agroecological and Regenerative Land Based Systems are a complex set of farming and land-based principles and practices which have evolved over time and share common principles and practices. They provide a systemic approach to addressing the issues of food sovereignty, mitigating and adapting to climate change, and offsetting biodiversity loss. They also include the social and political context of food production. In this unit, learners will understand the breadth of these methods and how their impact can be assessed in a land based business. Learners will explore the commonalities and differences between the two methods, how they can be used in combination, and why they might not be chosen in different contexts.

  • Learners will understand that agroecological and regenerative cropping systems are based on ecology and the carbon cycle, and the reciprocal and circular model of food production. Learners will develop an understanding of soil ecology, plant ecology, plant nutrition, livestock and human nutrition and how they are related. Learners will understand how soils can be managed to produce food, mitigate and adapt to climate change and offset biodiversity loss.

  • Learners will understand how a wide range of livestock can be incorporated into agroecological and regenerative systems. This includes how livestock can improve soil ecology and biodiversity. Learners will understand how livestock can be managed to reduce their carbon footprint, and to fit into complex carbon and nutrient cycles, and how to maximise livestock health and welfare in a land based system. Learners will also explore detailed management systems such as holistic grazing, for a wide range of livestock. They will also understand apiculture and functional biodiversity of a system.

  • Learners will develop detailed knowledge of how trees are incorporated into the farmed landscape as silvo-arable, silvo-pastoral and silvo-horticulture systems, as well as food forests. They will identify suitable tree species, and tree crops and rootstocks for different soils and sites. They will understand the benefits and challenges of using trees in a farmed landscape and understand how to design an economically viable and effective agroforestry system for a farm.

  • Learners will gain detailed knowledge of how effective water management on a farm can provide resilience to climate change in the UK. This will include effective rainwater harvesting and irrigation systems, as well as crop and livestock management techniques to improve water retention. An overview of the concept of the small water cycle will orientate the learner towards how these systems can effectively be used together in agroecological and regenerative systems.

  • Learners will explore the principles and practices of cropping systems for arable, grain and vegetable crops, and how to incorporate these within agroecological and regenerative systems.

  • Learners will understand the requirements of the full design cycle for a regenerative and agroecological land based system. Learners will also complete one design report. The unit will develop the learners’ professional practice within farm scale designs including developing a range of presentation skills to a range of clients. Learners will develop an understanding of the Permaculture Design Process and how to further develop their Permaculture practice. Outcomes from this unit may also be used towards the Permaculture Diploma.

  • Learners will understand the financial and legal requirements required to set up a new farm business, or to transition an existing farm to a new agroecological and regenerative farming business system, including rural grant schemes. The unit allows learners to understand the operational financial, legal, human resources, and marketing requirements for a new farm business, or to transition an existing farm to a new agroecological and regenerative farming business system.

  • Learners will understand the principles and practices of natural engagement/nature connection activities, diversification within business, on agroecological and regenerative farms, and how this can be applied in many different formats, with the legal and financial implications that this entails. The impact assessment unit will expose learners to a range of tools that can be used to measure impact across the multiple yields of agroecological and regenerative farming systems as well as practical conservation methods that can be used on a farm to increase biodiversity.

  • There are many challenges that affect the building of long-term economic, social and environmental sustainability in agriculture. In this unit learners will understand some of the philosophical values, social movements and political campaigns around the world that contribute to agroecology as science, movement and practice.


Benefits for the farmer

Attending the course yourself or by a member of staff will support the farmer and farm going into transition to a regenerative system. It will give time for a full land based planning and business planning to take place to ensure the transition is a smooth and successful one. Learning from a wide range of tutors, farm visits and from the peer group on the course.

Benefits for the trainee/aspiring entrant

A year long training gives a REAL and AUTHENTIC training to be a grower, livestock farmer or work in related food business. The Level 4 qualification offers theoretical and practical knowledge in Regenerative Land Based Systems and will give you an excellent basis to start or continue your land based career, with a wide range of skills and knowledge, or transition from conventional farming to regenerative farming systems.

Benefits for the green sector, food, farming and land-based businesses

The aim of this training is to train the next generation of farmers and growers in regenerative farming systems, this will aid farms and food businesses to sequester carbon and support biodiversity whilst still producing local food and other produce. Also to create viable food and farming enterprises.


HOW TO APPLY:

Please click on the “Apply Now” button below and complete the application form as best you can, if you need support to complete the form, please email/call our Education Administrator Jasmine Devoto and we will help you with application process.

education.admin@apricotcentre.co.uk
01803762253