Can Cristofol is operated by Cultius i Cultures S.Coop.
Founded on the principals of regenerative farming emphasizing a balance between crops and ecosystems and cultural connection and community well-being.
The purpose of the cooperative is to meet the economic, social, and cultural needs of its members through the development of agricultural practices, complementary agricultural activities and retail sale of related products.
What we grow, we share. What we share, grows.
At Can Cristòfol, we embrace a living promise: To be a seed of growth, serving life and our community.
Our promise is a commitment to fostering an environment where nature, culture, and human connection flourish together. By honoring this promise, we aim to regenerate not only the soil but also inspire a community rooted in inclusion, respect, and heartfelt collaboration.
Our Promise
Management Team
Youri
Farm Director
Youri brings hands-on expertise and a deep passion for sustainable farming practices to his role as Farm Director. With years of experience managing farm operations, Youri is committed to exploring and implementing responsible farming practices. Currently serving as the Secretary of Cultius i Cultures S.Coop, he is a passionate advocate for approaches that honor both the land and the lives it sustains.
Dean Xavier
Managing Director
As Managing Director, Dean oversees day-to-day operations and strategic direction. Passionate about the transformative power of farming when rooted in both environmental and cultural stewardship. Currently serving as Chair of Cultius i Cultures S.Coop
Borja Camí
Advisor
Agricultural engineer with 20 years of experience in horticultural crops. Founder and working partner at the cooperative Arreu S.C.C.L., serving as an advisor and trainer for farmers, new productive projects, and ecological cooperatives in Ibiza, Mallorca, Catalonia, and Navarra. Focused on agroecology and innovative techniques to ensure the profitability, productivity, and viability of agricultural farms. Borja is currently serving as Treasurer of Cultius i Cultures S.Coop
Trustees
Francisco Negrin
Francisco is a multi-faceted creative director mostly working in opera in the major opera houses of the world, but also in a wide range of events from fashion shows to large scale spectaculars. He has written and directed stadium shows like the opening ceremony of the Panamerican Games in Lima and the opening of the 2017 Asian Martial Arts games, featuring 6000 performers. He has won several awards for his work and been nominated for two Laurence Olivier awards.
Rebecca Freyn
Rebecca Frayn is a film maker, screen writer, novelist and environmental activist. Over the years she has made numerous documentaries, originated and written two features films – one of which won an Amnesty International Award in 2012 and published three novels. When she’s not writing, she can be found running her off-grid, regenerative farm in the north of Ibiza with one of her sons, @FinnHarries. To find out more, visit rebeccafrayn.com
Charlie Marlow
Charlie is a father and a friend. When he heard the term regenerative nearly 10 years ago whilst creating a restaurant in London a smile came over his face at how deep this movement goes. Looking through this lens he is able to see the interrelated nature of all things. It is a movement that thrives from the empowerment of all. This has become a passion for him as he curiously explores living an empowered life in harmony will all that is around him.
Nicole
bio coming soon!
Junte
Junte has spent the last 15 years working as an entrepreneur and investor in Madagascar, with a strong focus on regenerative agriculture and processing natural ingredients for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Junte’s company produced Artemisia annua on a large scale for malaria cure treatment for Africa. Now, as a trustee of the board, Junte contributes to Can Cristofol with his ideas and expertise, bringing valuable knowledge from the island of Madagascar to Ibiza
Susannah
Susannah spent her early years in the wild. This has shaped her contribution to projects in music, dance, theatre, writing, substance recovery, wealth redistribution, rewilding, and global commerce. Her love of red earth — and of mud in particular — remains at the heart of her work.