Become an Accredited Earthfood Educator
If you love plants, soil, and growing real food, and you’d like to earn income sharing something that actually works, you’re in the right place.
Accredited Earthfood Educators are everyday growers, gardeners, educators, and soil lovers who share Earthfood’s living soil microbes with their local communities. You don’t need to be a salesperson. You just need to care about soil, plants, and people.
This is an opportunity to earn money doing what you already love, on your terms, in your own way.
What Earthfood Educators Do
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Talk about growing plants with Earthfood, casually or formally.
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Visit garden clubs, community groups, farms, and local gatherings.
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Share real soil knowledge and practical growing experience.
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Sell Earthfood products directly to interested growers.
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Help people grow better-tasting fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, plants, and lawns.
Some Educators give talks.
Some simply turn up with bottles on the sales table.
Some do both.
Groups are typically 40–100 people, and sales are made on the day.
What You Get
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A flexible income stream: your schedule, your terms
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Special Earthfood Mates’ Rates on products
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Training, support, and expert guidance
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A genuine, supportive community of Earthfood Educators
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The freedom to build something that fits your life
This is not a franchise. It’s not a corporate model.
It’s a people-to-people soil movement.
Your Accredited Earthfood Educator (AEE) Pack
To help set you up properly, new Educators receive an AEE Starter Pack, designed to support real-world success:
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1 x carton of Earthfood Life (10 bottles)
Includes microbe care cards, thank-you postcards, and brown paper carry bags -
1 x carton of Earthfood Maintain (10 bottles)
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25 x A4 Earthfood brochures
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Small display board with QR code linking to the Earthfood website subscription, so your audience can learn best-practice soil and plant care.
Everything you need to start conversations, answer questions, and share Earthfood confidently.
Who This Is For
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Gardeners and growers
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Educators and speakers
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Community leaders
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People who love soil, plants, and helping others grow better
If you believe healthy soil creates healthy plants, and healthy people, you’ll feel at home here.
Get Started
If this feels like a good fit, we’d love to hear from you.