Syntropic Farming Course Australia

Syntropic Farming Course 2 Returning to the Sunshine Coast with advanced insights, strategies and fast track hacks.   September 2020.

First syntropic farming course at Noosa Forest Retreat June 2019  sold out within days. An amazing course generating huge demand for more understanding.

Cutting edge new knowledge, planting schedules & strategies distilled from and presented by some of the world leaders in syntropic farming & permaculture!

What is syntropic farming?

Syntropic farming, a system invented and explored by Swiss farmer Ernst Gotsch, who purchased 480 hectares of degraded farming land in Brazil in 1984.

Mr Gotsch spent lots of time observing his natural rainforest and learning from the native indigenous people, before exploring new strategies to grow his own crops.

Byron Bay farmer Thiago Barbosa has worked with Mr Gotsch on successive syntropic farming projects in Brazil and is a forerunner of the technique in Australia.

Thiago is coming up to the Sunshine Coast to present this 2-day intensive course together with personal development keynote speaker & permaculture teacher Ian Trew.

Syntropic Farming Course – Details

Presenters: Thiago Barbosa & Ian Trew

When: September 2020 (Friday Night until Sunday afternoon)

Course length: 2 days & 2 nights

Arrive on Friday and stay overnight, we’re starting on Saturday at 9.00 AM.

Syntropic farming Course finishes on Sunday at 6.00 PM.

Prices

Choose your accommodation:

$390 – Without accommodation

$460 – BYO tent

$560 – Twin share room

$620 – Private Room  SOLD OUT

$390   $290 – Without accommodation

$460   $360 – BYO tent

$560   $460 – Twin share room

$620   $520 – Private Room

UPDATE: ONLY FEW SPOTS LEFT – SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW

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For details, questions & bookings

Call office on (07) 5409 7599 

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