Site check one visit
We walk your site together once: two parking bays for the unit, the greywater tie in, and sun exposure for the solar array. If the site does not fit, we tell you that day and part as friends.
The pilot brief
A pilot is not a commitment to AgriLoop. It is a fixed window in which your store measures our contracted price per kilo against what your produce desk pays today, on your own invoices. Here is exactly what happens when you say yes.
We walk your site together once: two parking bays for the unit, the greywater tie in, and sun exposure for the solar array. If the site does not fit, we tell you that day and part as friends.
The unit arrives assembled on a truck and is set down in the agreed bays. Nothing inside your store changes: no shelving works, no back room space, no staff training beyond a handover for your produce lead.
Harvests go to your produce section every week: basil, cilantro, mint, chives, tarragon, microgreens in the mix you choose. Each delivery is logged on a shared sheet next to your current wholesale line for the same herbs, so the saving is measured on your paper, not our slides.
At the end of the window you have a measured number. Convert it into the full contract, one fixed monthly lease, and the unit stays. Or you decline, we lift the unit back onto the truck, and your car park is a car park again.
The sealed growing unit is our asset throughout. Your store commits parking space and the greywater tie in, not capital.
Remote monitoring, agronomy, and maintenance are ours for the whole window. Your team stocks shelves; we grow.
One shared document: delivered kilos, your current wholesale price, our contracted price, the running delta. Updated every week.
At the end: the measured numbers, the full contract terms, and the reference visit for your procurement team.
One email starts the site check. Tell us the chain, the store, and roughly what your produce desk buys in fresh herbs each week; we reply with the pilot pack and proposed dates.
Or write directly: HELLO@AGRILOOP.ES · REPLIES FROM THE FOUNDERS