Dios Es Grande Investment Limited
Basic Information
Name: Dios Es Grande Investment Limited
Industry / Focus: Agriculture, agribusiness, export of crops, farmer training, contract farming
Founded: 2017
Headquarters / Main Office: Plot No. 10865, Chipwenupwenu Road, Lusaka South, Lusaka, Zambia, Postal Code 10101
Contact:
• Phone: +260 971 779 733
• Email: info@diosesgrande-zm.com
• Website: diosesgrande-zm.com
Mission, Vision & Values
Vision: To be a leading catalyst for sustainable development in Zambia and beyond, fostering economic growth and empowering communities through innovation, integrity, and partnership.
Mission: To enhance agricultural productivity by giving farmers access to training, resources, innovative solutions, and secure market access — thereby promoting inclusive economic progress.
Values: Integrity, excellence, faith-driven purpose, collaboration, sustainability, empowerment.
The company also highlights its faith-centered identity, stating operations are guided by a belief in God’s greatness.
Core Activities & Business Model
Crops, Products & Exports
Focus on Lupini Beans as a flagship export crop.
Also engaged in maize production for local consumption.
Operates export activities targeting international markets with an emphasis on dependable supply chains.
Contract Farming & Farmer Engagement
Runs a “1-for-1” contract farming program, ensuring farmers have market access while balancing local food needs.
Provides farmer training in good agricultural practices, pest and disease management, climate-smart agriculture, financial literacy, and post-harvest handling.
Frequently recruits trainers and farmer recruitment agents to scale farmer outreach.
Projects & Scale
Targeting 1 million+ farmers, 100+ districts, and 3 million+ tons of export volume over time.
First-year goals include ~ 300,000 farmers, ~ 70 districts, ~ 600,000 tons, and entry into 3 export markets.
Promotes vertical integration: sourcing, storage, handling, processing, and logistics.
Strengths & Opportunities
Niche Crop Strategy: Lupini beans are presented as drought-resistant, high income per hectare, and facing fewer export restrictions.
Value Chain Control: The company aims to manage the entire process from farming to exports.
Farmer Empowerment: Strong emphasis on training and financial literacy for smallholder farmers.
Faith-based Identity: Branding tied to community acceptance and trust.