Dmtr is a social impact platform and network dedicated to eradicating hunger by increasing innovation and funding for technology-driven solutions that strengthen resilient food production and distribution systems in vulnerable communities.
We seek to do this by fostering a supportive ecosystem that provides financial and advisory support to locally-driven projects and early-stage businesses that address critical challenges driving hunger in today’s agri-food system.
Our three pillars of action
Educate
Boost understanding of global food systems and the role of agritech in addressing the root causes of food insecurity.

Inspire
Foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism that inspires creative, viable solutions to challenges in food security.

Enable
Facilitate increased funding of equitable and sustainable agritech solutions through various funding mechanisms.


Meet the team.
Passionate minds working together for a hunger-free future.

Arian
Co-Founder
Arian is passionate about the fight against world hunger and has worked with multiple food focused charities – from helping run food banks to providing research and insights on hunger and technology.

Dion
Director
Dion is dedicated to using participatory methods to drive meaningful systemic change. He channels his passion into combating global hunger through research, initiatives in open data, and supporting innovation.

Lucy
Co-Founder
Passionate about helping people, Lucy brings the creativity to the team, along with years of experience in marketing and digital media.

Mary
AgriTech Intelligence & Ecosystem Development
Mary merges her love for people and technology with her agribusiness expertise to solve hunger through Africa Ecosystem Development. Through AgTech research and technical support, she champions local solutions, empowering startups with data-driven tools and global connections.

What is a Community Interest Company (C.I.C.)?
dmtr is registered in the UK as a C.I.C., a type of business in the UK that exists to do good for people and communities. Instead of focusing only on profit, a C.I.C. reinvests most of what it earns back into its social or community goals.
Just like charities, C.I.C.s must put people and community benefit first, making sure their work has a positive impact.
