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🌱 OUR STORY & PRINCIPLES

Technology should serve the land and the people who work it.

Small farmers deserve better tools. Buyers deserve to know where their food comes from. EvoCultiva is an attempt to make both of those things easier.

Hi, I'm Javier, the founder of EvoCultiva.

I've always had one foot in tech and one in the outdoors. Renewable energy, automation, building things with my hands. At some point I started paying closer attention to small farmers. How much work goes in, how little comes back out. That felt worth fixing.

InvernaLink came first. Greenhouse automation that any farmer can actually use, no cloud subscription required. FarmMap followed, a direct marketplace built to put more money in the hands of the people growing the food.

When I'm not at the keyboard you'll find me hiking, or out in my garden making mistakes and learning from them.

Good technology should get out of the way and let people do what they do best. That's what we're building here.

Fundador de EvoCultiva

What we stand for

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Open Source First

We build with open source tools wherever we can. The code is inspectable, forkable, and adaptable. Tools that help farmers shouldn't be black boxes.

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Sustainability & Regeneration

Every tool we build has regenerative agriculture in mind. Less chemical use, healthier soil, shorter supply chains, less waste. Those aren't side effects. They're the whole point.

Renewable Energy & Tech Sovereignty

Technology should run on clean energy and stay in your hands. InvernaLink works with Home Assistant for exactly this reason — no forced subscriptions, no cloud dependency.

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Direct Connections

Middlemen extract value. We remove them. FarmMap connects farmers and eaters directly so more money stays with the people who actually grow the food.

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Small Farms Matter

Big agriculture gets plenty of attention. We're here for the small and medium family farms that actually know their neighbors and their land.

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Practical Over Perfect

We build tools that work in real fields with real constraints: unreliable internet, tight budgets, and unpredictable weather.