HBL & Agrilift Join Hands: Digitizing Pakistan’s Agriculture for Food Security

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HBL has partnered with Agrilift, a pioneer in innovative agricultural solutions. This strategic collaboration aims to accelerate the digitization of the country’s agricultural sector.

The partnership aligns with HBL’s commitment to fostering growth in the agricultural sector, promoting food security, and supporting national strategic priorities. It is also guided by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED).

At the heart of this collaboration lies Agrilift’s advanced “Farm Monitoring” solution, Agrilift SmartRisk. This state-of-the-art technology will provide HBL with valuable insights into farming practices, crop yields, and potential risks faced by farmers. By leveraging this data, HBL plans to enhance credit limits for farmers based on their performance.

“By harnessing Agrilift’s technology, HBL is poised to revolutionize the crop lending cycle,” said Ahmed Naazer Minhaj, Head of Agriculture Banking at HBL. “This partnership will ensure greater financial inclusion and security for farmers, while also equipping them with the tools to optimize their practices.”

Jawwad Hasan, CEO of Agrilift, echoed the sentiment, stating, “This collaboration perfectly aligns with our vision to reshape Pakistan’s agricultural sector. By integrating Agrilift SmartRisk into HBL’s operations, we are enabling data-driven decision-making that benefits both HBL and empowers farmers across the country.”

This partnership between HBL and Agrilift signifies a significant step towards a more digitized and data-driven agricultural sector in Pakistan. It has the potential to improve financial access for farmers, optimize agricultural practices, and ultimately contribute to national food security.

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