
Small Holding Integrated Farming Technologies (SHIFT)
Open-source farming equipment enabling small-scale organic agriculture at unprecedented density and efficiency while actively regenerating ecosystems
Agrosphere represents Regenerativa's first major production system—demonstrating how regenerative principles operate in practice. These open-source farming technologies enable physically organic, pesticide-free agriculture that produces abundant local food while actively regenerating degraded soil and sequestering carbon.
What makes Agrosphere revolutionary is not just the technology, but the licensing framework: users must dedicate 50% of their agricultural land to regeneration—planting native species, creating wildlife corridors, and restoring natural habitat.
This ensures that food production and ecological healing occur simultaneously. Farmers produce more food than conventional methods even while dedicating half their land to regeneration.



Agrosphere consists of four machines that work together to enable high-density organic farming
Generates raised beds with integrated drip irrigation and mulching systems. Creates optimal growing conditions while conserving water and building soil health from the start.
Moves seedlings into prepared beds at optimal spacing. Enables dense, efficient planting that maximizes yields while maintaining plant health and accessibility for harvest.
Creates protective tunnels in a single sweep, shielding crops from pests, extreme weather, and hail while remaining wind-resistant. Eliminates need for chemical pest control.
Assists in efficient collection of densely-packed crop yields. Reduces labor requirements while maintaining produce quality and minimizing waste during harvest.

Earthship design — integrating energy, water, food, and waste systems into one building
These machines can be built in a modest maker space or production center with relatively accessible equipment and modest capital investment. Full plans, materials lists, and build instructions are available under the regenerative license.
The Agrosphere license includes mandatory regenerative requirements
Users must dedicate 50% of land farmed with Agrosphere technology to regeneration:
When farmers grow intertwined rows of crops and native plantings, they create a landscape that:
The density and efficiency of Agrosphere technology means farmers produce more food than conventional methods even while dedicating half their land to regeneration. This proves that ecological restoration and food security are not in conflict—they are complementary.
Agrosphere operates under the regenerative business model
Buy the machines through conventional transaction. Includes ownership token for future production and full technical support.
Become a production center—receive all plans and support to manufacture Agrosphere machines and serve local farmers.
Small holding farmers collectively pool resources to acquire and share the technology through their local node.
Demonstrating the model across two continents
The first Agrosphere production center operates in Italy, serving farmers across Southern Europe with locally-manufactured equipment and ongoing technical support.
Visit ReFactoryA second production center in South Africa demonstrates how the technology transfers across climates, cultures, and agricultural contexts.
View on Network MapAs demand grows in other regions, new production centers will emerge. Technology transfer happens through the open-source licensing framework—no franchising fees, no territorial restrictions, just knowledge sharing and mutual support.
Whether you're a farmer seeking regenerative tools, a maker space ready to produce them, or a community organizing collective access—Agrosphere offers a pathway to food sovereignty and ecological restoration.