[1] To qualify for membership, a provider must deliver significant volumes of land-based education and training.
Landex colleges and universities in England collectively provide over 80% of long specialist land-based further and higher education qualifications, together with a wide range of 14-16 apprenticeship and cost-recovery programmes.
[citation needed] Courses delivered by most Landex providers are underpinned by substantial farming and other business enterprises.
[citation needed] It is governed by a board of 14 elected principals and vice-chancellors, who agree the organization's strategic objectives and priorities on behalf of the membership.
[citation needed] The organization's activities include: Landex owns with the University of Northampton, a joint venture company to develop interactive learning materials to support the delivery of land-based programmes both in the UK and overseas.