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Digitt Plus and Greenzone Partner to Digitize Agri-Inputs for Farmers in Faisalabad and D.I. Khan

  • August 4, 2025
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Digitt Plus has announced a strategic partnership with Greenzone Pvt. Ltd to provide farmers with seamless digital access to quality agricultural inputs through its Agri Mall platform. This collaboration marks a major step forward in digitizing Pakistan’s agriculture sector and empowering farmers with tools to improve productivity, reduce costs, and simplify procurement.

Under this partnership, farmers in Faisalabad and Dera Ismail Khan can now use the Digitt Plus wallet to access a wide range of agri-inputs, including seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, and other farming essentials. The Agri Mall platform ensures not only accessibility but also transparency and trust through secure digital transactions and competitive pricing models.

One of the key features of this initiative is the elimination of traditional barriers to accessing agricultural supplies. Farmers no longer need to rely on informal or inconsistent supply chains. Through the Agri Mall platform, powered by Digitt Plus and supported by Greenzone’s quality assurance, they can now procure verified inputs with complete confidence.

This digital solution also addresses the issue of price uncertainty and lack of transparency, often faced by rural communities. By offering a centralized and trusted source of inputs, the platform helps ensure farmers receive fair pricing. Furthermore, the ability to make purchases via the Digitt Plus wallet enables secure and traceable payments—mitigating the risks of fraud and reducing the dependency on cash-based systems.

Currently operational in Faisalabad and D.I. Khan, this collaboration represents the initial phase of a broader vision aimed at transforming agricultural commerce across Pakistan. The inclusion of digitized financial transactions not only facilitates real-time payments but also encourages financial literacy and inclusion among rural farmers, many of whom remain outside the formal banking sector.

This move aligns with the larger digital transformation goals being pursued by fintech and agritech players in the country. Digitt Plus, known for its commitment to driving financial inclusion through technology, sees agriculture as a vital sector in need of modernization. With Greenzone Pvt. Ltd as a trusted input provider, the partnership brings together technological innovation and agricultural expertise.

The initiative also supports national goals around food security and agricultural sustainability. By improving farmers’ access to authentic inputs and reducing inefficiencies in the supply chain, the partnership lays the groundwork for enhanced yield and better livelihoods in Pakistan’s rural economy.

As more agri-fintech collaborations emerge, the partnership between Digitt Plus and Greenzone sets a new benchmark for how digital platforms can be leveraged to empower farmers. It underscores the critical role of innovation in solving longstanding challenges in the agriculture value chain and presents a replicable model for scaling impact across other regions.

Now live in Faisalabad and D.I. Khan, this initiative is poised to redefine how farmers interact with the agri-input ecosystem—bringing ease, access, and empowerment to the heart of Pakistan’s agricultural landscape.

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