This unit specifies the competencies required to apply soil science principles. It includes competencies for performing soil sampling, analysis and improving soil fertility.
- Teacher: Ebinet Khasoha
- Teacher: Richard Yahuma
The Permaculture Institute is a dynamic, hands-on learning center dedicated to training the next generation of ecological designers, sustainable farmers, and resilient community builders.
Rooted in the three core ethics of permaculture—Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share—our school offers a unique curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical, regenerative skills.
Our Mission: To educate, inspire, and empower individuals to design and implement sustainable human settlements and food systems that thrive in harmony with nature.
We Achieve This Through:
Whole-Systems Thinking: Teaching students to observe natural patterns and design integrated solutions for food, energy, water, and shelter.
Applied Learning: Our campus serves as a living laboratory where students engage directly in designing and managing food forests, natural building projects, and water harvesting systems.
Community Resilience: Fostering a culture of cooperation, sharing, and ethical responsibility to support local economies and ecological health
This unit specifies the competencies required to apply soil science principles. It includes competencies for performing soil sampling, analysis and improving soil fertility.