From Upcountry Maui to the south of France, from urban food deserts to Pacific island communities — the Zeph 808 network extends the ahupuaʻa model into new climates, cultures, and communities.
Europe imports ~35 million tonnes of soy annually — driving Amazon deforestation. sanCtum develops European-grown oilseed and protein crops as direct substitutes for imported soy in aquaculture feeds.
Cameline OM: a brassicaceae with perfect omega-3/6/9 balance, short growing cycle, zero irrigation in Mediterranean climate.
42+ varieties including lavender, helichrysum, thyme, rosemary, nigelle, chia, and proprietary Cameline OM. Cross-continental exchange with Zeph 808 — Hawaiʻi sends kalo huli, France sends Mediterranean aromatics.
In partnership with Kimokeo Foundation + Novo Foundation, Maui Eco Built donated 12 modular buildings to fire survivors — housing the Aquino family in Honokōhau Valley and providing admin space for 120+ people at Puʻuhonua shelter.
Self-cooling design: roof ventilation, strategic overhangs eliminate AC even at 90–100°F.
Prefabricated wall panels with windows, trim, and finish pre-installed in workshop. 1–3 days on-site installation. Near-zero waste — most builds generate one trash bag. 120–3,000 sq ft range.
Permit-exempt cabins for farm offices, seed storage, print farm enclosures. ADU cottages for farm operators.
Uncle Kimokeo Kapahulehua — Hawaiian cultural practitioner and community leader. Guides the loʻi kalo restoration with traditional protocols. Connects the project to Hawaiian values of mālama ʻāina (caring for the land) and kuleana (responsibility). The Foundation provided land access and community coordination for both Lahaina fire relief and Honokohau Valley long-term restoration.
If your mission aligns with food sovereignty and regenerative agriculture, let's build together.