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An Agriculture Company Built by Farmers, for Sustainable Growth

About AGROM

An Agriculture Company Built by Farmers, for Sustainable Growth

Agro Mvomero Company Ltd. (AGROM) is a registered public limited company in the United Republic of Tanzania. The company was established under the auspices of an Association of Farmers, with majority shareholding by members. AGROM is rooted in Mvomero District, Morogoro Region, one of Tanzania’s strong agricultural ecosystems.

Company Background

Agro Mvomero Company Ltd. (AGROM) is a registered Public Limited Company in the United Republic of Tanzania. The company is incorporated with Certificate No. 174484554 issued by the Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA).

AGROM was established under the auspices of the Association of Farmers, with a majority shareholding of the members. This farmer-rooted structure gives the company a strong community foundation and positions it as a platform for inclusive agricultural growth.

Currently, the company has a stronghold of smallholder farmers and medium-to-large commercial farmers located in Mvomero District of Morogoro Region, Tanzania. Mvomero is known for an ecosystem that supports agricultural production and related agribusiness activities.

Registration & Location

Registered Public Limited Company in the United Republic of Tanzania.

Certificate No. 174484554 issued by the Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA).

Morogoro Region, Tanzania.

Our Agricultural Stronghold

The locality of AGROM's landmarks covers over 1,000 acres of vegetative and arable land owned by members with titles in the wards of Mvomero District.

AGROM also collaborates with other farmers located in Mvomero District who collectively own about 1,426 acres of farmland. These farmers are willing to participate in joint venture projects, with potential for future scaling into other areas of Tanzania.

Why it matters

A strong land base and farmer participation create a platform for collective investment, commercialization, and scalable partnerships.

1,000+ Acres

Vegetative and arable land owned by AGROM members with titles in Mvomero District.

1,426 Acres

Collective farmland owned by collaborating farmers interested in joint venture projects.

Mvomero District

Located in Morogoro Region, Tanzania, an area with strong potential for agricultural production and agribusiness activities.

Farmer-Based Ownership

AGROM was established with majority shareholding by members of the farmers’ association.

Main Farming Activities

Farmers in AGROM's strongholds are engaged in agriculture, horticulture, and livestock farming. These activities form the foundation for AGROM's broader agribusiness strategy, including production, processing, distribution, commercialization, and capacity building.

Agriculture

Crop production and agribusiness supply systems.

Horticulture

High-value fruits and vegetables for growth markets.

Livestock Farming

Livestock programs supporting farmer income and value chains.

Our Vision, Mission, and Focus

Our Vision

Increasing Agriculture Productivity for Growth and Prosperity

Our Mission

To promote Sustainable Agriculture Practices and Inclusiveness for broader and diverse markets

Strategic focus

Making Agriculture a Pride for Everyone

The focus line that guides programs, partnerships, and market growth.

Our Core Values

In pursuing its objectives, AGROM is anchored on values that support sustainable development, responsible business, and inclusive growth.

Sustainability

AGROM promotes agricultural practices and business models that support long-term productivity, environmental responsibility, and farmer wellbeing.

Operational Excellence

AGROM aims to build reliable systems, strong execution, and professional standards across farming, supply, processing, distribution, and market operations.

Integrity

AGROM values transparency, accountability, and trust in its relationships with farmers, partners, customers, and stakeholders.

Innovation

AGROM supports technology adoption, improved farming techniques, and new agribusiness models that help farmers grow.

Inclusiveness

AGROM promotes broader participation by farmers, partners, and stakeholders in agriculture and agribusiness opportunities.

Company Objectives

AGROM's objectives are drawn from its Memorandum of Association and reflect the company’s broad role across agriculture, trade, processing, distribution, and farmer development.

Farming and Agricultural Projects

To carry on the business of farming and sale of all kinds of crops, fruits, vegetables, and spices; to provide consultancy on farming; to support seed processing, plant propagation, growing annual and perennial crops, mixed farming, and the designing, developing, installing, implementing, or operating of agricultural projects.

General Supply and Trade

To carry on the business of general supply, selling, importing, exporting, and dealing in goods, products, commodities, and services on retail and wholesale basis in Tanzania or abroad.

Distribution of Agricultural Inputs

To sell and act as distributor of seeds, agri-inputs, agrochemicals, micronutrients, pesticides, livestock feeds, feed supplements, fish feeds, seedlings, agricultural implements, machinery, and equipment required for agriculture, fisheries, poultry, piggery, and related activities.

Supermarket and Food Retail

To establish and carry on supermarket businesses dealing in foodstuffs, groceries, spices, vegetables, fresh fruits, fish, and related products.

Food Processing and Agro-Industry

To carry on business as manufacturers, millers, grinders, rollers, processors, tankers, packers, preservers, and dealers of food products from agricultural outputs, including bakery products, dairy products, horticulture, fruits, vegetables, flowers, meats, and related products.

Capacity Building

To carry on the business of capacity building for farmers and agriculture stakeholders.

Partner With AGROM

AGROM welcomes collaboration with farmers, investors, development partners, institutions, and stakeholders interested in sustainable agriculture, agribusiness expansion, and inclusive market development.