What we do

Four blocks. One farm.

Greenhouses, orchards, rotation crops, and a few guest keys.

Four blocks, sharing one piece of land and one stack. Each does something specific; water, power, and data move between them. Sensors, vision, and a handful of in-house agents tie the whole thing together.

Protected cultivation
Chapter I

Protected cultivation

A small block under climate-managed cover for things that don't really tolerate the open Konkan summer — strawberries, leafy greens, herbs. Fertigation and sensing built in from day one.

  • Cover
    Polyhouse
  • What
    Strawberries, greens, herbs
  • How
    Fertigation + sensing
  • When
    Year-round
Orchards and agroforestry
Chapter II

Orchards and agroforestry

Mango, dragon fruit, and avocado planted in mixed blocks suited to lateritic soil. Long-cycle crops that fit the slope and the rainfall, planted with shade and ground-cover species, not in monoculture rows.

  • Cover
    Open air
  • What
    Mango, dragon fruit, avocado
  • Soil
    Lateritic, rain-fed
  • When
    Seasonal
Specialty crops and livestock
Chapter III

Specialty crops and livestock

A meaningful share of the land stays in rotation with traditional crops and indigenous breeds. Partly to keep the soil working, partly because we like the variety.

  • Cover
    Rotation blocks
  • What
    Traditional crops
  • Also
    Indigenous breeds
  • Why
    Soil + variety
A small place to stay
Chapter IV

A small place to stay

A handful of guest keys looking out over the Sahyadris. The point isn't a hotel; it's somewhere people can come, watch the farm work, and not be sold an experience.

  • Size
    A handful of keys
  • What
    Slow stays
  • Where
    Edge of the property
  • Tone
    Quiet, not curated
The stack

What’s actually running underneath.

Sensors in the soil, drones overhead, controls in the greenhouse, a database that ties them together. Most of it isn’t glamorous.

01

Data layer

One owned schema. Every block writes to it.

02

In-house agents

Irrigation, scouting, harvest planning.

03

Computer vision

Phenology, defects, yield, pests.

04

Sensors

Soil, canopy, micro-climate.

05

Drones

NDVI, scouting, occasional spray.

06

Tractors & robotics

Inter-row work, light automation.

07

Greenhouse controls

Climate, fertigation, CO₂.

08

Energy & water

Solar, biogas, drip, recycling.

Next

See how the stack sits on the actual land.

Where the sensor lattice goes, where the vision rigs sit, which agents are running which block. State of the farm, updated as we build it.