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Pakistan Launches AI-Powered Agri Stack to Revolutionize Farming and Boost Productivity

  • August 8, 2025
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In a landmark step toward digitally transforming the agriculture sector, the Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, officially launched “Agri Stack,” a national platform designed to leverage artificial intelligence and data for smart farming practices in Pakistan. The initiative, part of the broader Digital Public Infrastructure framework, aims to unlock agricultural productivity, empower farmers, and enhance food security.

Speaking at the launch event, the minister emphasized that Agri Stack is a key component of the government’s vision for a “Digital Nation,” recently formalized through the passage of the Digital Nation Bill. She noted that the government is laying the groundwork for a unified digital ecosystem with three core pillars: usable data infrastructure, a shift toward a cashless economy, and private sector-led innovation supported by public institutions.

The Agri Stack initiative, developed in collaboration with the Land Information and Management System (LIMS), provides a centralized digital infrastructure to enable data-driven decision-making in agriculture. Using artificial intelligence and geospatial data, the platform will offer insights into soil health, crop patterns, water usage, and climate trends, helping farmers make informed decisions that can enhance productivity and reduce losses.

The minister revealed that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is working on creating the National Data Layer, which will serve as a backbone for various digital initiatives, including Agri Stack. She further stated that this infrastructure will soon expand to include other sectors, with a “Health Stack” next in line to digitally track and manage disease hotspots across the country.

Shaza Fatima underlined the importance of respecting data privacy and informed consent. Farmers’ data will not be shared without explicit permission, and comprehensive legislation, including a Data Protection Bill, will be introduced to ensure ethical data use and transparency in digital services.

The Agri Stack is designed not just to serve existing farmers but also to nurture agritech entrepreneurship. Ignite, the government’s innovation fund, has already initiated commercialization training for startups building solutions within the Agri Stack ecosystem. The minister urged young professionals to seize these opportunities, develop tech-driven agricultural solutions, and take their products to global markets.

Drawing comparisons with international models, Shaza Fatima highlighted how countries like the Netherlands have used technology to achieve agricultural excellence. She stressed that Pakistan has both the talent and resources to follow suit. By equipping technology graduates with commercial and entrepreneurial skills, the government aims to build a competitive workforce capable of leading the next wave of agricultural innovation.

She reiterated that the long-term vision is to build a holistic “Pakistan Stack,” integrating digital solutions across all sectors to create a seamless, efficient, and transparent public service infrastructure. The digital transformation in agriculture is just the starting point, and the government is committed to scaling these solutions for wider economic impact.

The launch of Agri Stack signifies a turning point for Pakistan’s farming landscape. It brings together advanced technologies, institutional support, and entrepreneurial energy to modernize agriculture and drive inclusive growth. As Pakistan continues to embrace digital transformation, platforms like Agri Stack will be critical in ensuring sustainable food systems, rural empowerment, and a resilient economy.

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