Supplying Zambia’s leading grocers unlocks country-wide shelf space, consistent purchase orders, and brand credibility—but only if you tick every compliance box. This step-by-step guide shows exactly how to register your food business with Choppies and Shoprite, from company paperwork and food-safety permits to barcodes and buyer meetings.

Why Aim for Big-Box Retailers?

  • Nation-wide reach: Shoprite alone runs 40 + outlets across Zambia, while Choppies is expanding rapidly into secondary towns. Your products enjoy instant distribution (Shoprite).

  • Reliable cash-flow: Long-term supply contracts help you forecast production and secure financing.

  • Brand trust: Listing with a major chain signals quality to restaurants, wholesalers, and export buyers.

Step 1 – Register a Fully Compliant Business

  • Company incorporation: Register a private limited company with PACRA and obtain your Business Registration Certificate.

  • Tax credentials: Apply for a Taxpayer Identification Number (TPIN) and VAT registration (if annual turnover ≥ ZMW 1 million) through the Zambia Revenue Authority (Zambia Revenue Authority).

  • Sector-specific licences: Food processors may need public-health clearance from local councils; dairy, meat, or fish handlers often require Veterinary or Fisheries permits. Secure these early to avoid buyer delays.

Pro tip: Your TPIN, PACRA certificate, and bank letter (issued < 3 months ago) form the “mandatory trio” each retailer checks before reviewing product samples.

Step 2 – Nail Food-Safety & Regulatory Standards

2.1 Compulsory standards and “Permit-to-Supply”

The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) enforces hygiene, labelling, and contaminant limits for high-risk foods. Before approaching any retailer you must:

2.2 Good manufacturing practice (GMP)

Chains expect documented Standard Operating Procedures, pest-control logs, and recall plans. Keep these on file; buyers may request an on-site audit.

Step 3 – Build a Retail-Ready Supplier Dossier

| Document | Choppies | Shoprite | | PACRA certificate & TPIN | ✔ | ✔ | | Bank letter (< 3 months) | ✔ | ✔ | | VAT certificate (if registered) | ✔ | ✔ | | ZCSA Permit-to-Supply | ✔ | ✔ | | Company profile & product list | ✔ | ✔ | | GS1 barcodes | Optional, strongly advised | Mandatory (Shoprite Holdings) | | Health/Safety certificates | As applicable | As applicable |

Attach lab results, photos, and packaging mock-ups to strengthen your pitch.

Step 4 – Apply to Each Retailer

4.1 Choppies Zambia

  • Download & complete the Supplier Application Form from the Choppies supplier portal (choppies.co.zm).

  • Email the form plus all supporting documents to dirke@choppies.co.zm.

  • Follow up by phone (+260 97 245 4676) if you have not received acknowledgment within 10 days.

Expect a category buyer to request product samples for quality and price benchmarking.

4.2 Shoprite Zambia

  • Online application: Navigate to Shoprite Holdings › Become a Supplier and choose your size category (micro, small, medium, or large) (Shoprite Holdings).

  • Upload documents listed in the portal. All files go through automatic validation, so ensure legibility and current dates.

  • GS1 barcoding: Shoprite requires every SKU to carry a valid GTIN. Register through GS1 South Africa or GS1 Zambia before submission (gs1zace.gs1za.org).

  • Sample & pricing review: If documents pass, a buyer schedules an introduction meeting, collects samples, and may request cost-breakdowns.

  • Trading agreement: Successful suppliers receive a Supplier Number and onboarding guide for the B2B portal (order downloads, remittances, claims, QA certificates) (Shoprite Holdings).

Step 5 – Package, Barcode, and Label Like a Pro

  • Barcodes: Use black-on-white EAN-13, 80 % magnification minimum. Test scannability on finished packs.

  • Date coding: Apply production date and best-before in clear font ≥ 3 mm.

  • Nutrition panels: Follow Codex format; highlight allergens in bold.

  • Transit packing: Corrugated cartons must survive stacked pallet loads without crushing. Print SKU, batch, and quantity on two sides.

Step 6 – Maintain Compliance and Grow the Relationship

  • Update permits annually. ZCSA issues one-year Permits-to-Supply; renew 30 days before expiry.

  • Deliver on time. Late deliveries trigger fines and listing suspension. Integrate the retailer’s forecast data into your production plan.

  • Continuous improvement. Use sales reports from the Shoprite B2B portal or Choppies buyer feedback to tweak flavours, sizes, or bundle packs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does approval take?** ** Choppies responds in 2 – 4 weeks. Shoprite’s portal validation adds about one week, followed by buyer review that can take another 2 – 3 weeks.

Can start-ups with small capacity apply?** ** Yes. Shoprite categorises “micro-suppliers” (< ZMW 500 k turnover) separately, often granting volume flexibility during ramp-up.

Is GS1 registration compulsory for Choppies?** ** It is “strongly encouraged.” Products without barcodes may still be listed, but re-labelling fees are deducted from supplier invoices.

Do I need B-BBEE credentials?** ** Shoprite’s online form includes an optional B-BBEE field. Zambian suppliers can upload an affidavit stating “Not Applicable.”

Conclusion

By securing your company registration, food-safety permits, and barcoding early, you present a professional face to Zambia’s leading retailers. Once onboard, rigorous supply-chain discipline and ongoing compliance will keep your products on the shelves—and your brand on shoppers’ tables