Intro
Agricooltur® brings out-of-soil agriculture to large retail aisles: basil and Salanova® lettuce, grown at zero distance, arrive alive and fresh at Carrefour Hypermarket and Market stores in Milan and Turin.
need
Carrefour wanted to offer customers a unique experience: truly fresh, local, and sustainable products, capable of lasting longer outside the refrigerator without resorting to heavy packaging or artificial preservation processes.
solution
Aeroponic cultivation near stores: greenhouses installed in Milan City Life and Carignano (TO) to supply stores in Milan and Turin respectively.
- Living products: basil and Salanova® are sold still with roots, ready to root again at home with a little water—a valid alternative to ready-to-eat products
- Reduction of refrigeration and transportation: local cultivation eliminates the need for cold chain and minimizes transportation pollution
- 100% compostable packaging that keeps the product alive until consumption, in line with the project’s eco-sustainable philosophy.
results
The presence of Agricooltur® products on Carrefour shelves has received very positive feedback in terms of:
- Perceived quality: visibly fresh, living, untreated vegetables;
- Sustainability: reduction of waste and harmful packaging;
- Innovation: a unique offering that differentiates the store’s selection;
- Customer experience: greater consumer trust in locally and responsibly grown products.
A concrete step toward more conscious large-scale distribution that values customer and environmental well-being.
other projects
Aeroponics School with CIOFS FP Piemonte and Agricooltur
IntroductionEducating for sustainability, starting from the soil... or rather, out of the soil. With the project developed in collaboration with CIOFS FP Piemonte, Agricooltur® brings aeroponic technology to schools, training students on the most innovative and...
Forrest in Town: the first residential aeroponic greenhouse with Agricooltur
The first urban residential project to offer a soilless cultivation garden serving its community. Across three cultivation lines, nearly 22,000 plants—including basil, salads, and microgreens—will be available to residents each year.
With Dussmann and Eni Servizi for Corporate Welfare
In San Donato Milanese, an innovative project developed by Agricooltur for growing vegetables for the Eni Group’s corporate cafeteria.



