Building the Infrastructure for Distributed Food Production

1. Vision – From Local Gardens to a Scalable Food System

We are building the digital and operational infrastructure for a new form of agriculture:
distributed, automated, knowledge-driven micro-farming.

Instead of scaling land, we scale intelligence, networks and reliability.

Result:

  • hyper-local food production
  • higher quality at lower cost
  • resilient regional supply systems
  • scalable platform economics

2. The Problem – Technology Exists, Systems Do Not

Agriculture faces three structural constraints:

  1. Labour shortage and declining practical skills
  2. Rising logistics and distribution costs
  3. Fragile, centralized supply chains

Automation exists — even small-scale systems like FarmBot operate in over 60 countries — yet none achieved scalable adoption.

Why?

  • Too complex for non-experts
  • No operational infrastructure
  • No reliability layer
  • No service ecosystem
  • No network effects

Technology alone does not scale. Systems do.

Verdanaut builds the missing system.

3. The Solution – Infrastructure for Distributed Agriculture

We are creating a fully integrated operating layer for automated micro-farming:

Core Elements

1. Central Monitoring Platform (AI-supported)
Ensures reliability, optimization and scalability across thousands of units.

2. Distributed Grower Network (Franchise-like)
Small operators running automated micro-farms with central support.

3. Local Manufacturing / Assembly
Cost reduction and scalable deployment of farm robots.

4. Service & Knowledge Layer
Training, certification, data-driven optimization.

5. Regional Food & Logistics Integration
Direct link to gastronomy and local markets.

4. Why Now – Structural Tailwinds

  • Automation costs ↓
  • Local food demand ↑
  • Supply chain resilience becomes strategic
  • Digital agriculture becomes mainstream
  • Labour transformation requires new models

This is not a niche innovation — it is infrastructure for the next food system.

5. Business Model – Platform + Network + Hardware

Four integrated revenue streams:

  1. Hardware / FarmBot systems
    Sales + margin + scaling effects
  2. Service & Monitoring Platform
    Recurring subscription revenue
  3. Franchise / Network economics
    Onboarding + ongoing service share
  4. Training / Consulting / System deployment
    Workforce + ecosystem development

Shift underway:
From hardware-driven platform & recurring revenue driven

6. Competitive Advantage

Unlike ag-robotics for industrial farming, we focus on distributed micro-production.

Key differentiators:

  • Operational reliability layer (missing globally)
  • Social + economic system, not just technology
  • Scalable network model
  • Platform economics + data feedback
  • Low entry barrier → fast adoption potential

7. Traction – Proof of System Viability

SmartBioGarten pilot demonstrates:

  • Real-world operation under social conditions
  • Workforce training pipeline
  • AI-based monitoring feasibility
  • Regional integration (restaurants, education, logistics)
  • Public visibility (LAGA showcase)

Focus is not pilot scale — but system validation for scaling.

8. Market Potential

Target segments:

  • Micro-farm operators
  • Restaurants / hospitality
  • Municipalities / regional food systems
  • Education & workforce development
  • Resilient local supply systems

Scalable globally:

Europe → distributed agriculture markets → global expansion.

9. Investment Case

Private capital required to scale:

  • Manufacturing & deployment
  • Monitoring platform expansion
  • Network / franchise growth
  • Service & operations infrastructure

Target: ~4–5 Mio € growth capital

Return logic:

  • Platform valuation growth
  • Recurring revenue scaling
  • Network effects
  • Strategic exit or long-term yield

10. Strategic Position

Verdanaut is not building farms.
We build the operating system for distributed agriculture.