32 Agents
Local food intelligence for every community in Ireland.
Each county has its own dedicated agent -- collecting local food intelligence, guiding communities through regenerative food practices, and feeding data into a national learning system that gets smarter with every interaction.
Improving health. Strengthening community. Regenerating the environment.
One Agent Per County
Every county in Ireland gets its own dedicated AI agent -- trained on local food data, seasonal patterns, and community needs. Hover to explore each county's focus and status.
Ulster
Connacht
Leinster
Munster
Three Core Capabilities
Every county agent performs three interconnected functions -- collecting local intelligence, guiding communities, and contributing to the national learning network.
Know Your Local Food
What grows near you, who grows it, what's in season, and what's available right now. Each agent builds a living map of the county's food landscape -- seasonal availability, soil conditions, producer output, and community demand.
Strengthen Your Community
Connecting families to growers, food hubs, and community programmes. Agents serve as always-on advisors -- answering questions, suggesting seasonal recipes, and helping people find and support local producers.
Learn Together, Grow Together
Every county's experience makes the whole system smarter. Local knowledge compounds into collective intelligence -- patterns that no single county could see alone, shared back to strengthen every community.
How the Agent Network Works
32 independent agents, one shared intelligence. Local knowledge flows upward, national patterns flow back down -- a continuous loop that makes every county smarter.
Community Input
Growers, markets, families, and community members interact with their county agent -- reporting harvests, logging participation, tracking local investment, and sharing what's available.
County Processing
Each agent processes local data, identifies patterns, and generates tailored guidance for its county's unique food ecosystem.
National Aggregation
Insights from all 32 agents flow into a shared intelligence layer -- cross-referencing seasonal trends, supply gaps, and best practices across Ireland.
Pattern Recognition
The national system identifies macro patterns invisible at county level -- regional surplus-deficit pairs, emerging seasonal shifts, and cross-county collaboration opportunities.
Feedback Loop
National-level patterns feed back into each county agent, making local recommendations sharper and more informed with every cycle. The system gets smarter collectively.
What Your County Agent Does
Each agent wears multiple hats -- supporting growers, guiding health decisions, navigating communities, mapping supply chains, tracking impact, guarding quality, and sharing the model globally.
Grower Support
Advises local growers on seasonal planting windows, soil health, crop rotation, and connects them with nearby markets and community food hubs seeking specific produce.
Community Navigator
Helps families discover what's available locally, suggests seasonal meal plans, finds community gardens, and connects people to food literacy programmes in their county.
Supply Mapper
Tracks producer output, market demand, and seasonal availability across the county -- identifying gaps before they become shortages and surfacing surplus for redistribution.
Impact Tracker
Measures and reports on local food system health -- tracking participation rates, food miles reduced, community investment, biodiversity metrics, and regenerative outcomes.
Quality Guardian
Monitors food quality standards using the EatoIndex framework, ensuring produce meets regenerative benchmarks and biotic-awareness criteria across all county food hubs.
Health Guide
Helps communities understand the prebiotic, probiotic, and postbiotic value of local foods -- suggesting seasonal produce that supports gut health, wellbeing, and long-term resilience.
Global Ambassador
Each agent carries the blueprint of its county's food system. When the model is shared globally, the agent adapts its local knowledge to serve partner regions -- spreading the mission of better health, stronger communities, and regenerated environments.
Four Layers of Intelligence
The agent network is built on a four-layer architecture -- from individual county agents up to a globally-licensable system.
Agent Layer
32 independent AI agents, one per county, each trained on local food data, seasonal patterns, community needs, and regional growing conditions.
Intelligence Layer
A shared national learning system that aggregates insights from all 32 agents, identifies cross-county patterns, and distributes collective intelligence back to each agent.
Biotic Layer
Every food in the system is tagged with its prebiotic, probiotic, or postbiotic value -- from the EatoBiotics framework. Agents use this data to guide nutritional decisions.
Global Layer
The architecture that maps Ireland's 32 counties adapts to any region globally. Each instance inherits the mission -- improving health, strengthening community, and regenerating the environment.
32 counties. 32 agents. One mission -- a local food system that improves health, strengthens community, and regenerates the environment.