Farm
A working farm built for Health, Community, and Environment.
EatoFarms grow optimal food, train the next generation, and restore local ecosystems—through participation, education, and transparent impact.
Working Farm (Not a Theme)
Real production, real food, real agricultural operations year-round.
Community Education
Schools, families, and adults learn where food comes from.
Regenerative by Design
Soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem restoration built in.
Transparent via EatoIndex
Track and see the impact of every farm in real time.
What is an EatoFarm?
An EatoFarm is a working production farm combined with education and community engagement. It grows optimal food, trains people, and restores ecosystems.
Unlike industrial agriculture, EatoFarms prioritize taste and nutrition alongside yield. Unlike hobby farms, they operate at meaningful scale and supply real communities.
Designed to scale region-by-region.
Farm-first, community-first
- Food quality first (taste + nutrition)
- Soil, water, biodiversity restoration
- Local jobs + skills development
- Participation programs (kids, families, enterprises)
The EatoFarm blueprint
Four integrated pillars that make every farm work.
- Market garden with seasonal vegetables
- Orchard with heritage fruit varieties
- Greenhouse and polytunnel production
- Livestock where appropriate (pasture-raised)
- Herbs, edible flowers, and medicinals
What guests can do
Hands-on programs that connect people to food, land, and community.
Harvest & wash station
Pick your produce, wash it, take home a dinner basket.
Compost & soil workshop
Learn composting, soil biology, and regenerative basics.
Seed saving & planting
Save seeds, start seedlings, understand plant cycles.
Beekeeping basics
Meet the bees, learn their importance, taste honey.
Fermentation & preserves
Make pickles, jams, and fermented foods to take home.
Farm walk ecology tour
Guided biodiversity walks, soil talks, wildlife spotting.
Kids build days
Design farms in EatoVerse, see them come to life.
Seasonal festivals
Harvest festivals, markets, and community celebrations.
From field to community
Field
Kitchen
Community
- Farm shop and market days
- CSA / produce box subscriptions
- Supply to local restaurants
- Supply to EatoEstate (flagship)
Trust you can see
EatoIndex makes food quality and impact visible.
Soil Health
3.8%
Organic matter (example)
Biodiversity
94
Species recorded (example)
Provenance
100%
Traceable items (example)
Community
12
Local jobs created (example)

EatoFarm stays
Some EatoFarms include modest accommodations: cabins, glamping, or simple farm rooms. These aren't luxury hotels—they're authentic farm stays.
- Early mornings, real work, quiet nights
- Wake to roosters, not alarm clocks
- Ideal for families and weekend resets
- Disconnect from screens, reconnect with land
A living classroom
EatoFarms serve as outdoor classrooms where children and families learn where food comes from, how ecosystems work, and why it matters.
- School visits and curriculum-aligned field trips
- Nutrition and cooking basics
- Farm science: soil, water, biodiversity
- Youth participation programs and awards

Sponsor an EatoFarm in your region
Corporate partners can fund specific elements of farm development and operation.
Sponsor infrastructure
Greenhouses, tools, equipment, learning spaces, farm buildings.
Sponsor education
School programs, apprenticeships, community workshops.
Sponsor restoration
Tree planting, pollinator corridors, water restoration projects.
Farm vs Estate
EatoFarm
Scalable backbone
- Production focus
- Education programs
- Day visits
- Simple stays (optional)
- Community integration
EatoEstate
Flagship destination
- Premium stays and suites
- Full-service spa
- Multiple restaurants
- Enterprise hub
- High-touch hospitality
Farms feed Estates. Estates market and finance Farms.
Life at EatoFarm

Market garden

Greenhouse

Harvest baskets

Farm shop

Workshop table

Pollinator meadow
Frequently asked questions
Yes. EatoFarms are active agricultural operations that produce real food year-round. They're not theme parks or hobby farms—they're production farms designed around community access and education.
Yes. EatoFarms welcome visitors for day trips, workshops, and programs. Some activities require booking, but farm shops and public areas are typically open to drop-in visitors.
Yes. Most EatoFarms offer CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) subscriptions and weekly produce boxes. These typically include seasonal vegetables, fruits, eggs, and other farm products.
Some EatoFarms include simple accommodations—cabins, glamping, or farm rooms. These are authentic farm stays, not luxury hotels. For premium hospitality, see EatoEstate.
Very much so. EatoFarms are designed for families. Children can meet animals, pick vegetables, and learn where food comes from in a safe, supervised environment.
Corporate sponsors can fund specific elements: infrastructure (greenhouses, equipment), education (school programs, apprenticeships), or restoration (trees, biodiversity). Sponsors receive recognition and impact reporting.
EatoIndex tracks each farm's impact: soil health, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, water quality, and community outcomes. This data is transparent and updated regularly, so visitors and buyers can see exactly what each farm achieves.
EatoFarms supply EatoEstates with produce, ingredients, and products. Farms are the production backbone; Estates are the premium hospitality layer. Revenue from Estates helps fund and scale Farms.
Visit or sponsor an EatoFarm
Connect with the land, support regenerative agriculture, and become part of a food system that works.