An Open letter to Gate Foundation
- deathlyyogurt
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
Refined Executive Summary
Tamahagane Garden — A Regenerative AI-Driven Micro-Farm SystemProject Name:
Tamahagane Garden – Regenerative Agriculture Neuromorphic System (RANS)
Location: Rayong, Thailand
Founder: Mai (ไม้)
Website: https://www.tamahaganegarden.com/en
Please feel free to read my blog. Even if we never work together, I sincerely hope that my research may be useful to someone — especially you — because it could benefit a large portion of the world’s population.
Vision
To create a scalable, self-sustaining model of regenerative agriculture empowered by neuromorphic AI.This system is designed for small-scale farmers and local communities in developing regions — to achieve food security, restore ecosystems, and ensure resilience in the face of global crises.
What We’re Building
Tamahagane Garden is more than a farm — it’s a living experiment in how humanity can reconnect with nature through intelligent systems.We are building an integrated micro-farm ecosystem that combines:Organic livestock breeding (genetically resilient Orpington chickens)Black Soldier Fly biocycle feed systemsDesalinated water agriculture (for coastal resilience)AI-managed soil and poultry health, breeding optimization, and micro-energy managementSmart coop automation & local microclimate controlA fully local Neuromorphic AI, trained and run offline with LLM + VectorDBOur mission is to turn each 1–3 rai (0.5 acres) into a climate-resilient, AI-assisted agroecological engine, using open-source tools, local knowledge, and minimal outside infrastructure.
Why It Matters
The global food system faces rising risks — from climate instability to systemic overcentralization.Our model offers a reproducible solution for small communities across Southeast Asia and the Global South.This aligns directly with the Gates Foundation’s priorities:Agricultural innovationClimate change adaptationEmpowering smallholder farmersUsing technology for social equity
What We Seek
We seek partners who share our vision to:Validate and enhance our AI-agriculture integrationPilot this model in additional locationsDevelop accessible toolkits to teach regenerative design and AI deployment for small farmsWe’re not asking for donations — we’re inviting co-creation.But even if this goes no further, I hope my ideas can help someone, somewhere.
Current Status
Live demo farm in Rayong, ThailandIn-development AI prototype (local LLM + vector database)Tested organic systems: Orpington chickens, BSF feed cycles, solar & biogas integrationIf this works here — it can work anywhere. And more importantly, it can be run by anyone.
Contact
Website: tamahaganegarden.com/en
Facebook: Chatchanok France
Email: deathlyyogurt@gmail.com
“We believe resilience should be open-source.And food security should not depend on billion-dollar infrastructure.”

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