Born in Grenada. Built for the region.
Caribbean agriculture runs on handshakes and middlemen. We are building the rails to change that: verified supply, real logistics, and compliance built into every transaction.
The Caribbean loses 40% of its produce before it reaches a buyer. Not because farmers can't grow. Because the infrastructure between farm and table doesn't exist. Procur is building it.
Live in Grenada. Expanding across the Eastern Caribbean, then south into Latin America.
Caribbean agriculture runs on handshakes and middlemen. We are building the rails to change that: verified supply, real logistics, and compliance built into every transaction.
The marketplace is live. Everything else is being built.
Live in Grenada. Expanding island by island.
The data layer and procurement infrastructure for governments, hotels, hospitals, and school feeding programs to source locally, track spending, and reduce import dependency.
Transparent, auditable agricultural sourcing. Track spending, source locally, and meet food security mandates with real-time data across the region.
Connect school meal programs directly with local farmers. Reduce costs, improve nutrition, and keep money circulating in the community.
Reliable, verified produce supply for hotel kitchens across the Caribbean. Farm-to-table sourcing at scale with full traceability.
Real-time market data for ministries of agriculture. Price trends, supply patterns, and demand intelligence at a regional scale that has never existed before.
Procur embeds traceability and recordkeeping into every transaction so farmers, buyers, and institutions meet FDA Food Safety Modernization Act requirements without extra paperwork.
Full compliance overviewEvery farm onboarded to Procur is identity-verified and credentialed before listing. Certifications are stored on-profile and visible to buyers.
Each product carries a digital lot record: farm of origin, harvest date, batch number, and handling conditions. This chain-of-custody is attached to every order automatically.
Timestamped records of every transaction, transfer, and status update are retained for a minimum of two years, audit-ready and exportable on demand.
In a food safety event, Procur can identify all buyers who received an affected lot and issue notifications within minutes, far inside the window FSMA Rule 204 targets.
FSMA Rule 204 — Procur maintains traceability records covering Key Data Elements (KDEs) for all Food Traceability List commodities, exportable within two hours of a regulatory request.
Read our compliance guide →Knowledge Hub
Practical knowledge for farmers and buyers across the Caribbean.
Browse all insightsof food imported across the Caribbean despite fertile land and experienced farming communities.
Marketplace operating in Grenada. Verified sellers, transparent pricing, direct orders.
Markets targeted across the Caribbean basin in the next three years.
Early supporters get priority access and help shape what we build.