
Early-partner cohort is open
We're talking to growers, builders, hospitality designers and labs about walking the first seasons with us. Twelve to twenty partners, no funnel.
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We're talking to growers, builders, hospitality designers and labs about walking the first seasons with us. Twelve to twenty partners, no funnel.
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We're talking to growers, builders, hospitality designers and labs about walking the first seasons with us. Twelve to twenty partners, no funnel.

We're building a 20-acre working farm near Khopoli — protected cultivation, orchards, and an in-house data + agent stack — and opening a small early-partner cohort.
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Nothing here yet. When there is, it shows up in the RSS feed first.
A working log of what's underway, what's stuck, and what we're learning.

Walking the land, mapping the slopes, and figuring out where water actually goes during a Konkan monsoon. Less glamorous than it sounds, more important than it sounds.

Soil moisture, leaf wetness, and micro-climate nodes feeding into one schema. Nothing exotic — just enough resolution that we stop arguing about what the orchard 'feels like' today.

Most off-the-shelf models don't know what an Alphonso looks like in week 14. We're chatting with a few labs about co-training on what we grow.

Short version: the unit economics don't pencil out for India yet, and the things we want to grow don't need it. Longer version coming — happy to argue about it.
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