Smart Forest Prototype Program
The parent prototype program that connects the five Agrith pilot projects and shows how the future smart forest model can work as one ecosystem.
The Smart Forest Prototype Program is the parent project for the current Agrith work. Its role is to show how the smaller prototypes can connect into one ecosystem before moving toward a larger forest park model.
This is not only a design presentation. The goal is to build working prototypes, collect operational data, and understand which systems are ready to scale.
What This Program Connects
The program connects five main prototypes:
- subsurface ventilation, cooling, irrigation, and superadobe animal rooms
- quail farming for meat and eggs
- black soldier fly larvae for waste conversion and feed support
- marine seabass farming through a controlled water system
- livestock, native poultry, and living shade structures
Each project is useful alone, but the real value appears when they are measured together. Feed, waste, shade, water, animal comfort, and production data should become one connected operating model.
2026 Prototype Target
The current target is to complete most of the prototype buildout by the end of summer 2026. After that, the focus should move toward measurement, reporting, and improvement through the end of 2026.
The next stage is to prepare the model for serious discussion with investors, strategic partners, or government stakeholders in 2027.
What We Need To Prove
The prototype program should answer practical questions:
- Can the cooling and ventilation concept reduce animal heat stress?
- Can fresh feed, insects, fish, poultry, and livestock support each other?
- Can living shade and tree biomass improve the site microclimate?
- What are the real costs, maintenance needs, and risks?
- Which parts are ready for scale, and which need another iteration?
The purpose is to move from vision to evidence.