Pre-sale live62,400 of 100,000 ALE allocated

Brazil's harvestmoves on diesel.Own the trade.

Nearly a third of the diesel that fuels the Brazilian harvest is bought abroad. AgroLeanEnergy finances those cargoes and pays quarterly dividends in USDC on the profit of every litre delivered — 100,000 tokens, $100 each, open to a wallet anywhere in the world.

Target net yield
10–15%
per year, paid quarterly in USDC
Per cycle
3–10M L
diesel delivered into Brazil
Cycle length
7–10 days
self-liquidating, then redeployed
Entry price
$100
fixed · 100K ALE ever

41 cycles settled to date · 248M litres delivered · illustrative preview data

A fuel terminal at blue hour, its lights reflected on still water
Houston → Santos
Rotterdam → Paranaguá
Amsterdam → Itaqui
Corpus Christi → Suape
Rotterdam → Rio Grande
Houston → Aratu
Amsterdam → Santos
Houston → Paranaguá
Houston → Santos
Rotterdam → Paranaguá
Amsterdam → Itaqui
Corpus Christi → Suape
Rotterdam → Rio Grande
Houston → Aratu
Amsterdam → Santos
Houston → Paranaguá
01The opportunity

The most unglamorous trade
in the world's biggest farm.

Brazil feeds a good share of the planet, and it does it on wheels. Grain leaves the interior by road long before it ever reaches a ship, and every one of those kilometres burns diesel that somebody had to buy, ship, insure and finance.

In 2026 the country will consume a record 70.8 million m³ of it — and it cannot refine enough. Close to a third arrives by tanker from the US Gulf and northwest Europe. Between the moment a cargo is paid for and the moment a Brazilian distributor settles the invoice, someone has to carry the cash.

Historically that someone was a bank, or a trading house whose balance sheet no outsider could reach. Basel III pushed the banks back and private credit stepped in. AgroLeanEnergy takes the next step and opens the same position to anyone with a wallet.

  • It starts on the farm

    A soybean field in Mato Grosso runs on diesel long before it runs on anything else — planting, spraying, harvesting, then a thousand kilometres of road to the coast.

  • It clears through the ports

    Cargoes arrive from Houston, Rotterdam and Amsterdam into Santos, Paranaguá, Itaqui and Suape, then move through bonded storage to distributors inland.

  • It was closed. Now it isn't

    Financing these cargoes used to require a balance sheet and a relationship in Brazil. It now requires a wallet and USDC.

A combine harvesting soybeans in Brazil after sunset, headlights on

Where the demand begins

Harvest runs through the night in Goiás. The machines do not stop, and neither does the fuel bill.

An oil products tanker moored at a refinery jetty
Where the capital goes

One cargo at a time: a product tanker carrying 3–10 million litres, with the Brazilian buyer already signed before the money leaves the treasury.

70.8M m³

Brazilian diesel demand in 2026

An all-time record, +1.9% year on year, pulled up by the soybean harvest and heavy road freight.

StoneX / ANP

29.3%

of national supply is imported

17.8M m³ of diesel A must be brought in from abroad — the largest import volume ever recorded in Brazil.

StoneX, 2026 base case

$2.5T

unmet global trade finance demand

Banks constrained by Basel III leave a structural gap. Private credit is filling it, and now so can you.

Asian Development Bank

7–10 days

per settlement cycle

Short, self-liquidating tenors. Capital is never locked in a multi-year story it cannot exit.

AgroLeanEnergy operating model

02The margin

We don't need the price of diesel to move.We need four tenths of a cent per litre — around forty times a year.

Both sides of the trade are signed before a single litre moves. The desk is not speculating on Brent, on the real, or on the weather. It is collecting a thin, contractual spread on physical volume — and then collecting it again eight days later.

Purchase contract and offtake contract are executed in the same window. Price risk is closed at inception; what remains is counterparty and timing risk, which is insured and credit-limited.

Purchase price locked$0.6795per litre
Sale price locked$0.6834per litre
The whole business0.39¢per litre
× 9.2M litres in the cargo$35,880gross profit, one cycle
on $6,251,400 of capital0.57%return per cycle
× ~41 cycles a year23%gross annualised

Figures drawn from cycle ALE-042. Holders receive 50% of net profit, which is what turns a 20–25% gross operating return into a 10–15% net yield on ALE.

03Yield comparison

Where a diesel cycle sits
next to everything else.

Short-duration commodity trade finance has quietly become one of the better risk-adjusted yields available. The difference here is that the margin is not shared with a bank.

CashGovernment / tokenized bondsCreditEquityAgroLeanEnergy
Indicative figures. ALE shown at the midpoint of its 10–15% target.

Not correlated to the token market

The cash flow comes from delivered litres and settled invoices, so it does not move with crypto sentiment.

Paid in USDC, not in more tokens

There is no emission schedule diluting you. Yield is distributed from realised profit or it is not distributed at all.

Duration measured in days

A cycle self-liquidates in 7–10 days. Capital is never trapped waiting for a multi-year story to play out.

04Yield calculator

Run your own numbers before you commit anything.

Every ALE is $100 and there are only 100,000 of them. Move the slider and see exactly what your slice of each cargo looks like.

Your position
USDC
$100$500,000
Scenario

Midpoint of the target range

Holding period3 years
1y2y3y4y5y

ALE you hold

0

0.250% of total supply

Every quarter

$0

paid in USDC, automatically

Dividends per year
$3,125
Total dividends over 3 years
$9,375
Capital returned + dividends
$34,375
Distribution schedule12 payments
Q1Q12

Your slice of an average cargo is 16,250 litres of diesel.

Enough to run roughly 74 hectares of soybean harvesting — every seven to ten days, all over again.

Illustrative only. Distributions depend on realised profit from completed cycles and are not guaranteed.

05How it works

Five steps, and you can
audit every one of them.

Nothing about this model requires you to take our word for it. Each cycle is registered before it executes, published while it runs, and settled in public when it closes.

  1. 01

    Register the operation on-chain

    Each diesel cycle is registered as an on-chain record before a single litre moves: counterparties, volume, purchase price, pre-agreed offtake price and settlement window.

    Cargo, insurance and offtake contracts hashed on-chain
  2. 02

    List the tranche

    The cycle is published with its funding requirement and expected margin. Investors see the same numbers the trading desk sees, before capital is committed.

    Fixed price, fixed supply, no hidden allocation
  3. 03

    Fundraise in USDC

    Capital is raised against a fixed supply of 100,000 ALE at $100. Funds sit in the operation treasury until the cycle is cleared to execute.

    Soft cap $1M · hard cap $10M
  4. 04

    Execute the trade

    The desk buys the cargo, moves it through bonded storage and delivers to a buyer who signed before the cargo shipped. Three to ten million litres, seven to ten days.

    Payment against delivery, insured cargo
  5. 05

    Distribute the yield

    Principal returns to the treasury. Profit splits 50/40/10 — holders, operating partners, retained treasury — and holder dividends land in USDC automatically.

    Quarterly, pro-rata, no claim step
A refinery with distillation columns venting steam

Origin

US Gulf and northwest Europe refineries

A products terminal with moored tankers

Transit

Product tanker, insured cargo, bonded storage

A road tanker carrying diesel

Last mile

Distributors, cooperatives and farm tanks

06Cash flow

The money goes round, and the circle gets bigger.

One full turn of the model at the hard cap. Principal always returns to the treasury; only realised profit is split.

100,000 ALE at $100$10M

Raised into the operation treasury. Fixed supply, fixed price, no later rounds at a discount.

deployed into diesel cycles
Operation executes · 20–25% gross a year$12.5M

3–10M litres per cycle, 7–10 days per cycle, buyer contracted before the cargo moves.

settled and reconciled
Principal returned$10M

Straight back to the treasury, ready to fund the next cargo.

Profit to distribute$2.5M

The only pool that gets split.

split 50 / 40 / 10
50%

$1.25M

Dividend vault

Paid to ALE holders in USDC, pro-rata, every quarter.

40%

$1M

Operating partners

Trading desk, logistics and risk teams that run each cycle.

10%

$250K

Operation treasury

Retained and compounded — the next cycle ships larger.

The flywheel

Ten per cent of every profit never leaves the operation.

That retained slice is the whole reason this is not a flat yield product. Supply is capped at 100,000 ALE forever, but the treasury behind each token grows with every settled cycle. A larger treasury finances larger cargoes, and larger cargoes generate a larger profit pool for the same number of tokens.

Operation treasury per quarter · illustrative

  • Holders are paid from realised profit, in USDC, four times a year.
  • Operating partners are paid last in each cycle, not first — their 40% only exists if the cycle closes.
  • The retained 10% is why the next cycle ships more litres than the last one.
07Risk framework

Our ambition is to be
extremely boring.

High yield usually means hidden risk. Here the yield comes from turnover, not from leverage — and the controls are the same ones a commodity bank would insist on.

Trucks queued to load grain on a Brazilian highway
Demand for our product does not depend on a narrative. It depends on the fact that these trucks have to move, and they cannot move without diesel.
01

Buyer signed before cargo moves

Purchase and sale prices are fixed in the same window. The desk does not take a directional bet on the price of diesel.

02

Cargo insured, loss-payee assigned

Every cycle carries marine and storage cover with the operation named as loss payee, so a physical incident does not become an investor loss.

03

Self-liquidating exposure

A cycle repays itself on delivery. There is nothing to refinance and no maturity wall — capital recycles every 7 to 10 days.

04

Counterparty KYC and limits

Buyers are screened, credit-limited and concentration-capped. No single offtaker can carry the whole book.

05

Treasury buffer that compounds

10% of every profit is retained. The buffer absorbs shocks and enlarges the next cycle at the same time.

06

Reporting you can audit

Volumes, settlement dates and distributions are published per cycle. The dashboard is the report.

08Final considerations

Brazilian agribusiness has always been financed from the inside. That is the part we are changing.

For decades the returns from moving fuel into the world's most productive farming country stayed with the handful of institutions close enough to touch it. ALE turns that position into 100,000 equal pieces and prices every one of them at $100. Whether you are in São Paulo, Singapore or Chicago, the entry requirement is the same: a wallet and USDC.

Start by connecting a wallet

Connecting takes a few seconds and signs nothing. It simply links your address to the position you are about to take.

Or read the offering

Raised so far

$6.24M

Holders committed

2,140

Countries represented

41