Sovereign cloud
Servers, storage and networks on Kawkav’s own fleet — not a reseller’s.
Private AI
Run open models on sovereign GPUs — nothing leaves your cloud.
Own your comms
A phone system, eSIM data and video rooms — under your own name.
Run the company
One sovereign platform for the back office, the shop, the farm and the plant.
The mission
Media tools, training and the sovereignty thesis behind Kawkav.
Agritech · field · telemetry · aerial
A sovereign farm logbook, LoRaWAN sensors that read the soil, and drone scouting that spots stress before you walk the row — four tools that modernise the field and keep every reading on Kawkav's own metal. Your harvest, your data, your call.
Sensors read the plot and buffer locally when the network drops. A gateway forwards to Kawkav's EU platform, where the logbook and aerial maps turn raw readings into decisions.
A beekeeper with 30 hives doesn't need what an 800-member olive co-op needs. Take the field logbook first and layer on sensors, drone scouting and a cloud desktop when the season calls for it.
Selling the harvest direct? Add a managed store → or run the co-op on Kawkav Business →
An olive co-op shares access per active member instead of buying 800 seats, and keeps traceability for a DOP association in one place — without each grower paying twice.
Soil sensors read every five minutes and alert on drought or a stuck valve, while drone NDVI catches water stress and disease before it's visible on foot.
EUDR-ready traceability logs every lot from plot to pallet, so shipments clear EU deforestation rules with the record already written — no scramble at the border.
To Kawkav-owned infrastructure in the EU — right down to the sensor SIM. Soil moisture, yield per plot and buyer contracts stay under your jurisdiction, and there's no "we may use your data to train our AI" clause buried on page 47.
Yes. The LoRa gateway buffers readings locally and syncs when the network returns, so the field keeps recording through the hours when 4G drops out.
No. Start with the €9 field logbook and add sensors, drone scouting or a cloud desktop when it saves you time — no giant bundle, no premium tier for the basics.
The logbook keeps a full record per lot — plot, treatments, dates — that satisfies the EU's deforestation-regulation reporting for exports. The paperwork is written as you farm, not reconstructed later.
Always. Everything runs on open cores like farmOS, ChirpStack and ThingsBoard, and exports in standard formats whenever you want. You export the campaign, or delete it when it's over.
Explore the field stack in your Kawkav catalog and start with the logbook — sovereign, offline-safe, export-ready, from €9 a month.
Each module runs on its own sovereign tenant inside the EU — no data leaves the union — and works stand-alone or together. Month-to-month, no lock-in. Cooperatives are priced per active member, not per account.
Month-to-month, no lock-in. Sensor kits from €450; cooperatives priced per active member.
LoRaWAN sensors read the ground every five minutes and buffer offline until the network returns. The same records feed EUDR and PAC reporting automatically — traceable to the parcel, and to the shelf.
Volumetric water content, soil and air temperature and water-flow rates — the numbers that drive fertigation and irrigation decisions.
Precipitation and reference evapotranspiration forecasts on the same dashboard, so you plan treatments and watering before the weather turns.
Position, heat detection and calving alerts from GPS collars — 24/7 herd monitoring for extensive dehesa and transhumant operations.
The LoRaWAN edge gateway buffers readings in an MQTT queue when the link drops and syncs the moment the network — LoRa or 4G fallback — returns.
Complete lot-by-lot records satisfy the EU Deforestation Regulation for export, and campaign-close reports for the Common Agricultural Policy generate automatically.
Every product carries a QR code that traces it back through phytosanitary treatments and geo-tagged parcels — with optional EU digital signing on the logbook.
From an 800-member olive cooperative to a single transhumant beekeeper — the same platform, priced and configured for how each one actually works.
DOP co-ops with hundreds of members use Cuaderno for lot traceability and QR codes to sell direct to consumers, keeping the margin in the village.
DOC vineyards pair Campo sensors for mildew monitoring with a full treatment record and e-commerce, from vine to bottle to buyer.
Dehesa beef herds run 24/7 monitoring with GPS collars for theft detection and calving alerts across open rangeland.
Almería tomato and pepper houses run real-time fertigation from Campo and coordinate labour in Arabic — the platform speaks the workforce's language.
Beekeepers track per-hive weight and temperature with theft alerts, and sell honey direct with the same traceability their buyers now ask for.
Bellota DOP operations track daily weight gains, trigger automated invoice calls and produce the multi-language records export markets require.