
Pick at your demand and fairly paid producers
By bringing the best products from the best farms into the kitchens of city dwellers, Alancienne promotes virtuous eating with producers whose prices are never negotiated (and who are paid 2 to 3 times better).You have to know that Alan's Farm is a start-up that connects consumers directly with local producers. They offer a wide range of fresh products, ranging from fruits and vegetables to dairy products and bread. The best part is that everything is delivered to your doorstep, making it super convenient. And the cherry on top? All the products are organic and sourced from sustainable agriculture. But what sets Alan's Farm apart is their commitment to social integration. The delivery personnel are individuals who are undergoing social reintegration and are on stable contracts. So not only are you receiving high-quality products, but you're also contributing to a positive change in society. Speaking of products, Alan's Farm works directly with 110 producers in Paris and Lyon. In Lyon, they deliver within the city and its nearby suburbs, with free delivery for orders over 30 euros. And here's the exciting part: you can place your order until 10 PM and receive it the next day, fresh from the fields. This innovative process prevents wastage as the producers only pick the exact quantities ordered. In addition to fruits and vegetables, Alan's Farm also offers an assortment of other products like dairy, bread, and more. They truly have everything you need for a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. So why not support local producers and enjoy delicious, organic products delivered right to your door? Place your order with Alan's Farm and join the movement towards a greener and more inclusive future.Alancienne also offers bread, meat, dairy products, and cheeses (including a sublime burrata...), wines, beers, and snacks for the aperitif, as well as soaps, cosmetics, and cleaning products. So, as you may have understood: the goal of the company is to become a real online supermarket in terms of the range of products. The difference is that the products will be cultivated using agro-ecology. And that's really something! To top it off, Alancienne recently opened the Ferme de l'Envol in Bretigny-sur-Orge (Essonne) on a former military airbase. This autonomous and eco-responsible farm works in agro-ecology (for example, with sheep that produce the manure which is then spread on the fields) and is economically very viable for the market gardeners who earn about 2,600 euros per month. Considering that, on average, a French farmer works 55 hours per week and nearly a third earns 350 euros per month...r months, it's a beautiful victory !To order, click here !