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Farmdar & Almoiz Partner to Transform Pakistan’s Sugar Industry with AI & Space Tech

  • March 13, 2025
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Farmdar and Almoiz Industries Limited have entered into a three-year strategic partnership to integrate AI and space technology into sugar production and mill operations. This agreement, the first of its kind in Pakistan’s sugar sector, aims to drive efficiency, optimize resource utilization, and enhance overall productivity at both the mill and field levels.

The signing ceremony brought together key figures from both organizations, including Uman Shoaib, Raheel Nasir, Irfan Goraya, and Dr. Azeem Haider, reflecting a shared commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for agricultural and industrial transformation. The partnership seeks to address longstanding challenges faced by sugar millers, ensuring sustainable production and improved business efficiency across multiple seasons.

Almoiz Industries Limited has long been regarded as a benchmark for modernization within the sector, pioneering the adoption of advanced technologies to streamline operations and maximize output. By collaborating with Farmdar, a leader in AI-driven agricultural solutions, the company is further reinforcing its commitment to innovation. The partnership is expected to enhance yield predictions, optimize harvesting schedules, and reduce operational inefficiencies by utilizing real-time data and advanced analytics.

Through the integration of satellite imagery, machine learning models, and predictive analytics, Farmdar’s solutions will enable Almoiz Industries to monitor crop health, detect potential threats, and make data-driven decisions that improve overall supply chain efficiency. These advancements will not only benefit Almoiz but also serve as a blueprint for other sugar millers in Pakistan, encouraging widespread adoption of AI-driven agricultural practices.

With this collaboration, Farmdar continues to position itself as a leader in agri-tech innovation, helping businesses optimize their operations through data-driven insights and intelligent automation. The partnership with Almoiz Industries represents a significant step toward modernizing Pakistan’s sugar industry and ensuring its long-term sustainability in an increasingly competitive global market.

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