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AllGaia Network Convening 2027 · Tallinn

The annual working assembly of the AllGaia Network.

Products. Projects. Capital. Science. Communities. One room. Public commitments.

Three days in Tallinn to decide what gets built, funded, recorded, and reviewed over the next 12 months.

01 · What this Convening is

A working assembly.

The AllGaia Network Convening brings together project leaders, partner organisations, manufacturers, funders, scientists, civic networks, and public-sector actors. The purpose is simple: decide what gets built, funded, recorded, and reviewed over the next 12 months.

Commitments are recorded through the Factum Protocol so the year's work does not disappear after the event.

The inaugural Convening

February 2027 marks the first AllGaia Network Convening — the beginning of an annual rhythm that will run for decades.

02 · Why Tallinn, why now

A demonstration case, not a problem case.

The 2027 Convening is hosted in Tallinn because Estonia represents what is possible when soil, food, and civic health are taken seriously at national scale. These are documented national results.

Below EU average

Pesticide use per hectare sits well below the European Union average.

2nd

Highest in EU

Estonia has the second-highest share of organic farmland in the European Union — approximately 23% of utilised agricultural land, after Austria.

+

Soil organic carbon

Soil organic carbon levels are trending positively across measured agricultural land.

1991

Self-governance

More than 30 years of restored independence and self-governance shape institutional capacity today.

03 · The three-day journey

Diagnosis. Integration. Commitment.

A coordinated activation. Each day builds: from diagnosis to integration to commitment. The full programme runs in a central Tallinn venue — a winter format built for focused working sessions.

Day 1 · Thursday

Fragmentation — what do we actually know?

Everyone brings their silo: government data, scientific findings, lived experience from movements, market reality from corporations. Identify what we agree on. Name what we don't. Map the real landscape.

Output: Shared diagnostic. Consensus on evidence. Clarity on unknowns.

Day 2 · Friday

Integration — how do these fit together?

Working groups form around the real problems the cohort brings — across evidence, regulatory principles, demonstration regions, partnership architecture, funding accountability, and implementation. Scientists and policy makers co-author briefs. Movements and institutional partners design pilots.

Output: one-page brief per group. Named leads. Timelines. Resources.

Day 3 · Saturday

Commitment — what will we do?

Morning: each working group presents, refines, finalises. Midday: all-hands declaration recorded through the Factum Protocol — trusted ledger now, public/on-chain verification in later phases. Afternoon: bilateral implementation meetings.

Output: public commitment record. Recorded via the Factum Protocol. Reviewable from day one, with public/on-chain verification added as Factum phases go live.

04 · Who's in the room

200 curated leaders. No observers.

Everyone is solving something. No press in the working sessions. No livestream. Working partnerships, not LinkedIn connections.

50–60

Project and community leads

People building or managing real soil, water, food, nature, and community projects.

25–35

Network partners

Organisations bringing members, customers, institutions, or distribution into the AllGaia model.

20–30

Manufacturing and product partners

Teams connected to production, formulation, packaging, supply chains, retail, and consumer access.

30–40

Science and evidence leaders

Researchers, universities, data partners, health, ecological, and evidence experts, and evidence-standard contributors.

20–30

Capital and funding partners

Foundations, family offices, aligned investors, public funders, and institutions able to support project deployment.

20–30

Public and civic institutions

Municipalities, policy makers, civic networks, public agencies, and international organisations.

05 · Working groups

Active problem-solving.

Working groups form around the people actually in the room. The candidate domains below frame the territory; the final groups, leads, and outputs are confirmed once the participant cohort is confirmed. Each group produces a one-page brief by end of Day 2.

A

Evidence standard

Scientists and institutions define what counts as credible evidence across the chain — accepted data sources, known gaps, and a publication agenda. Candidate output: the first AllGaia evidence standard.

B

Regulatory principles

Policy makers and scientists draft regulatory principles for integrated restoration claims — what honest labelling, health, and environmental claims should look like across jurisdictions. Candidate output: a principles document, not legislation.

C

Demonstration regions

Where the chain can be tested as an integrated model on the ground. Estonia first; other regions named on merit. Candidate output: 3–5 candidate regions with criteria, partners, and Year 1 milestones.

D

Partnership architecture

How governments, universities, NGOs, foundations, and civic networks participate without losing independence. Candidate output: a partnership model, eligibility criteria, and a public accountability standard.

E

Funding and accountability

How restoration funding flows, gets reported, audited, and reviewed across jurisdictions. Candidate output: a transparent restoration-funding standard. Capital readiness, not capital commitments.

F

Implementation coalition

Converts the room into a year-round coalition — named leads, quarterly rhythm, a 12-month work plan, and the criteria for the next Convening. Candidate output: the operating mandate for 2027–2028.

Final group count and titles announced with the December 2026 programme release. Working groups continue year-round with quarterly check-ins and peer review — they do not close at the end of the Convening.

06 · What you leave with

Concrete deliverables.

Working agreements you can implement on Monday morning.

01

Working group output

A one-page brief from your working group — co-authored, with named leads and a timeline you helped set.

02

Direct connections

Real relationships with 30 to 50 leaders working on the same problem. Not LinkedIn — working partnerships.

03

Public commitment record

Your commitment recorded through the Factum Protocol. Public, trackable, and reviewed across the year.

04

Implementation pathway

Clarity on next steps — research funding, regulatory submissions, partnership MOUs, or movement scaling actions.

05

Annual cohort access

Year-round access to the Convening cohort — quarterly updates, working group continuations, peer review.

06

Public record

All Convening outputs are released publicly post-event. Your contribution becomes part of a permanent global record.

What is agreed here is implemented across the year that follows, with public accountability.

The Factum Protocol records every commitment — today in the Foundation's trusted ledger, on-chain in a later phase. No quiet retreat to business as usual.
07 · Logistics

Everything you need to plan your visit.

Dates February 2027 · Thursday to Saturday (Day 3 concludes midday). Exact dates announced Q3 2026.
Location Tallinn, Estonia. Venue announced with programme release. Central Tallinn, walkable to major hotels.
Format In-person only, indoor venue throughout. No livestream. No remote participation. No farm or field visits — the February schedule is designed for focused working sessions in a central Tallinn venue. Optional satellite visits to research labs, soil-monitoring facilities, or processing partners may be offered to specific delegations on arrival or departure days, by arrangement.
Access Invitation only. 200 confirmed participants. Request an invitation to be considered.
Language English. Simultaneous interpretation available on request for keynotes.
Travel Tallinn Airport (TLL) — direct flights from most European capitals. Helsinki ferry available. Accommodation guidance provided to confirmed participants.
Fees Travel and accommodation covered for invited speakers and working group leads. Standard participation fees apply to other invited attendees — announced with programme. Foundation support available where attendance would otherwise be prohibitive.
Press Working sessions closed to media. A formal press briefing is held at the conclusion of Day 3. All outputs released publicly within four weeks.
Tallinn · February 2027

Request an invitation.

The AllGaia Network Convening is invitation-only. Priority goes to active builders: organisations, project leaders, funders, manufacturers, scientists, civic networks, and public-sector actors with a practical role in the AllGaia Network.