Grosso Foods B.V. Rebrands to Grosso.Africa Plans Expansion

Efforts aimed at improving food production in Africa through adoption of modern farming processes has received a boost as agricultural investment and advisory partner, Grosso Foods B.V. has rebranded to Grosso.Africa a Tanzania based distributor with a hands-on focus on distribution of conservation agriculture equipment and smart farming solutions with plans to expand into other regions of Africa.

This development is in line with the company’s belief that an African farmer’s most important asset is his soil; the company’s rebrand will empower farmers through conservation agriculture and smart farming expertise, improve soil health and address the shortage of Soil-friendly farming systems and practices.

 Nuradin Osman, Founder & CEO of Grosso.Africa
Nuradin Osman, Founder & CEO of Grosso.Africa

Grosso.Africa is a leading distributor for the Brands LS Tractors and JAN Agricultural Implements offering smart farming solutions, precision planting/seed drill, farm management systems, and advisory services for African farmers. A one-stop solution for farmers’ no-till farming needs, Grosso. Africa is determined to see African farmers realize their fullest yield potential.

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The rebrand highlights the company’s growth and strategic expansion plans with an unveiling of a new website redesign to reinforce its growing business model.

“Our new name represents where the company is going, shows continued commitment to the customers that helped us get here, and points to the future,” said Nuradin Osman, Founder & CEO of Grosso.Africa. “Specifically, our new distribution agreement of leading brands including LS Tractor (https://bit.ly/33hNpmj) and Jan Agricultural Equipment (https://bit.ly/3JVLzZa) reflects our commitment to meeting farmers’ needs with High-Horse Power tractors, precision planting, precision seed drill, self-propelled sprayers, combines and smart farming solutions, simplifying our approach to making accessible and affordable smart farming inquiries, connecting with our specialists, and order services.”

In 2020, Osman launched Grosso Foods B.V. to focus on last mile farmer-level transformations—increasing yields, reducing post-harvest losses, improving market access, and elevating product margins based on three core pillars: investment, advocacy, and project management. As it grew, the business began to supply farmers with a carefully selected offering of agricultural equipment and skilled personnel. 

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Today, Grosso.Africa rents and sells farming equipment, while offering agricultural contracting and leasing to farmers. The company supports its farmers through highly skilled farm machinery operators and agricultural experts with decades of experience in the agriculture machinery industry and precision Ag technology. Grosso. Africa will advance conservation agriculture practices by focusing on minimal to no-till method of farming.

Kelechi Deca

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