Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL), one of Pakistan’s most recognized agricultural machinery manufacturers, has officially become a patron member of the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition (PAC), reinforcing its commitment to the advancement of the country’s agriculture sector.
The collaboration was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), bringing AGTL into a network of leading business and financial organizations dedicated to transforming Pakistan’s agriculture into a modern, technology-driven, and globally competitive industry.
This partnership highlights Al-Ghazi Tractors’ intention to play a more active role in supporting Pakistan’s agricultural development agenda. By working closely with PAC, the company aims to contribute its decades of expertise, industry knowledge, and strong connection with farming communities to help accelerate sustainable growth across the sector.
Agriculture remains a vital pillar of Pakistan’s economy, providing livelihoods to millions of people and contributing significantly to national economic activity. However, the sector continues to face challenges related to productivity, mechanization, and modernization. Industry leaders believe that stronger collaboration between public and private stakeholders can help unlock the sector’s true potential.

Through its association with the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition, Al-Ghazi Tractors seeks to support initiatives focused on increasing agricultural productivity, encouraging the adoption of modern farming technologies, and improving the overall prosperity of farmers. The partnership also aligns with broader national objectives related to food security, rural development, and economic resilience.
Speaking about the development, Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited Chief Executive Officer Yasin Seker emphasized the company’s long-standing relationship with Pakistan’s farming community. He noted that for more than four decades, the company has worked alongside farmers and understands the evolving needs of the agriculture sector.
According to Seker, joining the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition provides an opportunity for Al-Ghazi to contribute its practical experience to a larger national effort focused on modernization and innovation. He stressed that the future of agriculture depends on the effective integration of technology, mechanization, and stronger cooperation between the private sector and government institutions.
Pakistan Agricultural Coalition Chief Executive Officer Kazim Saeed welcomed Al-Ghazi Tractors to the coalition, describing the company’s inclusion as a significant step toward strengthening industry-wide collaboration. He highlighted that the participation of a leading agricultural machinery manufacturer would enhance the coalition’s ability to develop and scale commercially sustainable solutions for farmers and agribusinesses.
The partnership reflects a growing recognition that private-sector leadership can play a critical role in driving long-term agricultural transformation. As Pakistan seeks to improve farm productivity and strengthen food systems, collaborations such as this are expected to contribute meaningfully to the creation of a more efficient, competitive, and self-reliant agriculture sector.



