Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL), a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in Pakistan, has joined the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition (PAC) as a patron. The partnership was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, integrating Al-Ghazi into a coalition of the country’s foremost business and financial groups working to make Pakistan’s agriculture sector private sector-led, technology-driven, entrepreneurial, and globally competitive.
Commitment to Agricultural Growth
The partnership reflects Al-Ghazi’s intent to play an active role in the national agenda for agricultural growth, collaborating with government, industry, and the wider development community. By joining PAC, Al-Ghazi contributes its decades of on-ground experience and its standing within the farming community to a shared effort to build a stronger, more competitive, and self-reliant agriculture sector for Pakistan.
Agriculture as Economic Backbone
Agriculture remains the backbone of Pakistan’s economy and a primary source of livelihood for millions across the country. Through associations such as this, Al-Ghazi seeks to support efforts that improve productivity, advance mechanization, and enhance the prosperity of Pakistan’s farmers, aligning with the country’s broader goals for food security and rural development.
Mr. Yasin Seker, Chief Executive Officer of Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited, stated: “For more than four decades, Al-Ghazi Tractors has stood alongside Pakistan’s farmers. Joining the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition allows us to bring that experience to a wider national effort. We believe the future of our agriculture lies in modernization, technology, and stronger collaboration between the private sector and government, and we are proud to support an institution working toward exactly that.”
Mr. Kazim Saeed, Chief Executive Officer of the Pakistan Agricultural Coalition, commented: “We are pleased to welcome Al-Ghazi Tractors to the coalition. The presence of a leading manufacturer with deep roots in the farming community strengthens our collective ability to design and scale commercially viable solutions for the sector. This is the kind of private-sector commitment that drives lasting change in Pakistan’s agriculture.”



