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Apply For This 4 Day Permaculture Residency & Learn How To Be Self-Reliant

Samiksha Chaudhary

As a generation that is moving away from conventional choices around consumerism, it comes as no surprise that many are now interested in seeing where their food comes from. There is yet another section of individuals who are interested in learning how to organically grow their own food. With gripping eco-anxiety having a hold on both Gen-Z and millennials, there’s a considerable effort being made to learn ways to modify our lifestyles in a way that is in tune with nature.

Enter Panchgani permaculture farm, The Odd Gumnut, which is offering to teach people the skills required for an earth-based, radically self-reliant lifestyle in their residencies. The brainchild of permaculturists Kunal Khanna and Laura Christie Khanna, the 4 day and 3-night residential learning program starts from December 16 and offers a hands-on farm experience where you learn how to grow your food as well as how to brew bio enzymes among other things.

You can join the residency by booking your slot for ₹12,000 here.

You can find more details about the residency here.

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