We took the timeless spirit of ‘Kaláka’ and adapted it for the 21st century. By adding legal security, structured workflows, and shared knowledge, we turned casual help into a resilient model.
It started with a question: Why has traditional neighborhood help faded away?
We analyzed existing local exchange systems (LETS) and realized they needed a clearer focus to truly flourish. That’s why we built Kaláka-Konyha exclusively around food processing. We integrated all necessary legal, tax, and economic frameworks into one seamless platform.
The result? We combine the warmth of working together with the safety and efficiency of professional standards.
"We are building a parallel path to the world of AI and robotics. A path where human skill, manual work, and direct exchange remain the currency of survival."
— The Kaláka Manifest
(Participants)
Active members who join to learn skills, lend a hand, and fill their pantries with high-quality, sustainable food.
(Locations - Infrastructure)
Local partners who provide the essential kitchen infrastructure, equipment, or community space for our events.
(Growers and Sources)
Farmers and gardeners turning surplus harvest into value—ensuring their produce is used fairly and without waste.
We are a decentralized network, not a corporation. Kaláka-Konyha provides the digital backbone—the structure, the software, and the professional knowledge. But the true power lies with the local hubs. By keeping these vital skills alive, we ensure our communities retain the ability to feed themselves, independent of global markets.