Pakistan's agricultural sector accounts for 23% of GDP with vast modernisation potential. CZAAH structures international investment into large-scale farming, organic production, food processing, and cold chain infrastructure.
Explore Opportunities →Explore Pakistan's agricultural commodities — from premium Basmati rice and world-class mangoes to organic produce and dairy. Click any card for full export details.
Pakistan's flagship export — premium long-grain Basmati known for its aroma, length, and cooking quality. Exported to 80+ countries including the Gulf, EU, and North America.
High-volume white and parboiled rice varieties for price-sensitive markets. Broken rice grades also available for animal feed and industrial use.
Pakistan is the 5th largest mango producer globally. Premium varieties renowned for sweetness, aroma, and fibreless flesh. Season: May–August. Hot-water treated for phytosanitary compliance.
Pakistan's Kinnow mandarin is prized for its intense flavour and high juice content. Exported fresh and as concentrate. Season: December–March.
Pakistan is the 6th largest date producer. Aseel variety dominates exports — naturally sweet, ideal for processing, snacking, and Ramadan demand spikes.
Pakistan's largest crop by acreage. 27M+ tonnes produced annually. While primarily consumed domestically, surplus years create export windows for flour and semolina.
Pakistan's maize production has doubled in a decade — driven by poultry feed demand and starch industry growth. Increasingly exported as animal feed and corn gluten.
Pakistan is the 5th largest cotton producer globally. The backbone of the textile industry — seed cotton, lint, and cottonseed oil are all major trade commodities.
Major vegetable crops with growing export potential. Pakistani potatoes and onions are price-competitive for Gulf, Central Asian, and Afghan markets. Red chillies exported for spice processing.
Pakistan is the 4th largest milk producer globally (62B litres/year). Massive potential for UHT processing, cheese, yogurt, and powder — currently only 5% is processed commercially.
Rapidly growing halal meat exports — beef, mutton, and poultry to Gulf, Central Asian, and Southeast Asian markets. HACCP-certified abattoirs expanding capacity.
EU and USDA-certified organic Basmati — grown without synthetic fertilisers or pesticides. Premium pricing, strong demand from European and North American health food markets.
Growing range of certified organic products — turmeric, moringa, sesame seeds, cumin, and fennel. Pakistan's biodiversity supports unique flavour profiles valued in premium markets.
Pakistan is the 5th largest sugarcane producer. 90+ sugar mills processing raw cane into refined sugar, molasses, and increasingly ethanol for fuel blending.
Plan your procurement cycle around Pakistan's agricultural seasons. Hover over any bar to see production details.
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Comprehensive agricultural investment facilitation — from land acquisition through to international market access.
Facilitation of agricultural land acquisition, crop planning, and mechanised farming operations across Punjab, Sindh, and KPK.
GOTS and organic certification support, sustainable farming practices, and access to premium international markets for organic Pakistani produce.
Investment facilitation for food processing plants — packaging, cold storage, and value-added processing for domestic and export markets.
Pakistan is the 4th largest milk producer globally. Investment opportunities in dairy farming, meat processing, and livestock genetics.
Connection with international buyers for Pakistani rice, mangoes, citrus, dates, and specialty crops through our Dubai-based trading network.
Modern farming technology, precision agriculture, irrigation systems, and supply chain digitisation for Pakistan's agricultural sector.
A compelling investment destination for agricultural capital.
Punjab and Sindh contain some of the most fertile agricultural land in South Asia, with extensive canal irrigation from the Indus River system.
Diverse climate zones enable year-round cultivation of a wide variety of crops — from tropical fruits to temperate grains.
Rising global demand for organic and halal food products positions Pakistan as a key supplier to Gulf, EU, and Asian markets.
Agricultural subsidies, tax incentives, and Special Economic Zones for food processing are attracting domestic and foreign investment.