Processing on our own land: raw crops into premium exports.
Selling raw crop captures the smallest slice of value. Agro-Industries captures the rest. By building ginning, milling, dairy and processing plants directly on our farmland, we convert harvest into export-grade product and keep the full margin inside the group.
Plants sited on the source land cut input cost, transport and spoilage to a minimum, and TDAP registration opens the group to buyers who pay in hard currency. This is where Landrs turns land into industry.
What flows in, what flows out.
Cotton, grain, milk and fruit arrive from Landrs farms at field cost, with no middleman margin and minimal transport loss.
Export earnings in hard currency fund land-bank expansion and development projects, while industrial sites anchor the commercial zones built around them.
Where capital goes to work.
Each focus area is a discrete, ownable position. Open any of them for the operating logic behind it.
02.1Cotton ginning plants
Ginning is the first and highest-leverage processing step for the group's cotton acreage: raw cotton becomes lint and seed, both sold at a multiple of field price. Ginning capacity on our own land also positions the group as a supplier to Binarham Industries' textile arm, closing the loop from soil to fabric.
02.2Flour mills and grain processing
Wheat from the group's staple acreage is milled into flour and grain products for domestic wholesale and export. Milling demand is structural: it does not follow trends, and capacity built once serves the group for decades.
02.3Dairy and milk processing
Raw milk from the livestock operation is processed into packaged dairy for branded and wholesale channels. Processing converts a perishable daily output into shelf-stable product, multiplying both margin and reach.
02.4Cold storage and logistics chain
Cold storage is the quiet infrastructure that makes fruit and dairy export possible at all. Facilities on group land preserve harvest value, serve third-party growers for fee income, and give Landrs control of the logistics window between harvest and buyer.
02.5Mango pulp and juice export
Pakistani mango is a globally recognised premium product. Pulping and juicing capacity converts orchard output into export lines with long shelf life and established international demand, sold in hard currency.
02.6TDAP export registration
Registration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan is treated as core infrastructure, not paperwork. It is what separates a processor from an exporter, and it is a compliance moat smaller operators rarely clear.
The economics of the position.
Processing converts low-margin raw crop into high-margin finished goods, and the uplift between the two stays inside the group.
Global buyers pay in hard currency, making this revenue resilient to local conditions and a natural hedge for the whole portfolio.
Plants built on our own farmland cut input cost, transport and spoilage to a minimum, a structural cost edge competitors buying crop at market cannot match.
- VerticalAgro-Industries
- Margin uplift5 to 10x vs raw crop
- OutputExport-grade product
- TradeTDAP registered
- StatusIndustrial direction
The rest of Landrs.
LANDRS Agriculture
Prime farmland, professionally managed, in Pakistan's most fertile belts.
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The execution arm that builds everything Landrs develops.
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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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