Prime farmland, professionally managed, in Pakistan's most fertile belts.
Agriculture is the foundation of the entire Landrs chain. We acquire productive ground in proven belts, deploy modern farm management, and grow crops chosen for yield, export demand and downstream processing.
The land appreciates, the harvest produces cashflow, and the same ground feeds every vertical above it, from agro-industry to development. Nothing else in the group exists without this first position.
What flows in, what flows out.
Cashflow from the agency, software and commerce divisions is deployed here into productive ground, the group's first conversion of revenue into hard assets.
Every harvest becomes raw material for the processing plants built on the same land, so margin that would go to middlemen stays inside the group.
Where capital goes to work.
Each focus area is a discrete, ownable position. Open any of them for the operating logic behind it.
01.1Cotton, wheat and sugarcane
The staple backbone of the operation. These crops are chosen for proven demand, established provincial supply chains and direct feedstock value: cotton for ginning and the textile arm, wheat for milling, sugarcane for processing partnerships. Acreage is allocated by soil profile and water access rather than habit, and rotation is planned to protect yield across seasons.
01.2Mango and citrus orchards
Orchard positions are long-duration assets: slower to establish, then productive for decades. Pakistani mango commands premium export pricing, and citrus supplies both fresh export and juice processing. Orchards are sited near planned processing and cold-storage capacity so fruit moves from branch to export chain with minimal spoilage.
01.3Dairy and livestock
Dairy converts farmland into daily cashflow rather than seasonal cashflow, smoothing the revenue curve across the year. Livestock operations run alongside crop rotation, using the same land base twice. Output feeds the planned dairy processing line in Agro-Industries.
01.4Date palms and Sindh produce
Sindh's belts support crops Punjab cannot: date palms, bananas and regional produce with distinct export markets. Holding positions in both provinces diversifies climate risk, water risk and market risk across the portfolio instead of concentrating it in one belt.
01.5Contract farming partnerships
Not every productive acre needs to be owned on day one. Contract farming lets Landrs operate managed programs on partner land, proving crop economics and building supplier relationships before capital is committed to acquisition. It is the scouting arm of the land bank.
The economics of the position.
Farmland is a tangible, inflation-resistant store of value that rarely loses ground over a decade, whatever the currency does.
Crops, dairy and livestock generate seasonal and daily cashflow on top of land appreciation, so the asset pays for its own expansion.
Every harvest is raw material for Landrs Agro-Industries, which means the margin between field price and export price is captured in-house.
- VerticalAgriculture
- GeographyPunjab, Sindh
- Asset typeProductive farmland
- TaxProvincial advisors
- StatusActive direction
The rest of Landrs.
LANDRS Agro-Industries
Processing on our own land: raw crops into premium exports.
→ 03LANDRS Construction
The execution arm that builds everything Landrs develops.
→ 04LANDRS Petroleum
A land play with an energy yield.
→ 05LANDRS Development
Where land becomes liquid.
→ 06LANDRS Society
The apex of the chain: a living city.
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