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Fellowship at Finca Verde: Regenerative Agri-Food Residency Program

Introduction

Finca Verde, located in Lanjaron in the Alpujarras region of Granada, Southern Spain, is inviting applicants for our Regenerative Agri-Food Fellowship Program. This is a residency-style program designed for individuals interested in learning about regenerative farming, permaculture design, and developing sustainable income streams within the context of an eco-friendly farm. Fellows will gain hands-on experience, receive mentorship, and contribute to income-generating projects to help support the farm’s ongoing regeneration efforts.

You can get to know more about our project here: https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/finca_verde:start & https://fincaverderegen.com/

Why Apply?

We are stewards of 4 hectares of land that we help protect and regenerate, serving as an example for others who are learning how they can engage in similar regenerative practices. The farm is a living example of regenerative agriculture, where we focus on ecological, social, and economic sustainability through permaculture principles.

As a fellow at Finca Verde, you will:

The Fellowship Opportunity
The fellowship is designed for individuals looking to deepen their practical knowledge of regenerative farming while contributing to the farm’s ongoing development. The program includes:

What’s Included?

What You Can Expect from the Area

Finca Verde is located in the beautiful village of Lanjaron, in the Alpujarras region of Granada, Southern Spain. This area is known for its stunning landscapes, tranquil lifestyle, and vibrant cultural heritage. Here’s what you can expect:

Application Process

Send your fellowship application by email to: info@fincaverderegen.com We will review all applications and invite shortlisted candidates for an interview via video call. The interview will help us assess your motivations, skills, and how you align with the farm’s values and objectives.

Eligibility

This fellowship is open to individuals with a passion for regenerative farming, permaculture, and sustainable agriculture and who can be in Europe without the need for visas and work permits. We are looking for applicants who:

During Cohort 1 from September to November

Seasonal work includes almond harvesting and processing, tree planting, fig harvest and processing and grapes. Also drying and processing herbs and vegetable gardening.

During Cohort 2 from November to January

Seasonal work includes tree maintenance, wood stacking, olive harvesting. Also drying and processing of herbs and vegetable gardening and design.

Application Timeline

SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary
Cohort 1Cohort 1Cohort 1



Cohort 2Cohort 2Cohort 2

This fellowship is partly funded through the International Permaculture CoLab through the Next Steps Project.


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