From Stronger Farms To Smarter Markets
Our Journey
VGreen was created to bridge a simple but critical gap: the disconnect between farms and markets. We're not here to disrupt agriculture—we’re here to fix what’s broken, using trust, service, and grounded solutions that farmers can rely on.
Our story began in 2009 with the founding of Vital Agri Nutrinets Pvt Ltd, Pakistan’s first manufacturer of controlled-release, water-soluble and high-nutrient-use-efficiency crop nutrition. This early work provided us with valuable experience across various soils, regions, and farming systems. It taught us how fragmented the system is—and how much support farmers truly need.
Through our hands-on work with soils, crops, and farming communities, we have established strong, long-term relationships across Pakistan’s agricultural belt. In 2018, we launched VGreen, a dedicated agri-rural service company aimed at enhancing farm productivity and strengthening connections between growers, buyers, and processors in a sustainable and climate-smart manner.
Foundations of VGreen’s
Data, AI, Science, and Innovation.
Over the years, we’ve partnered with over 28,000 farmers and built a strong network of agri-buyers and processors across Pakistan. We partner with farmers through crop planning, soil-specific input use, and post-harvest support. Our focus is on building farmers' capacity to manage risk, reduce waste, and grow profitably, without compromising the quality of soil and climate.
Today, we’re building climate-smart infrastructure—solar-powered hubs, data-driven crop planning, and traceability systems that serve both farmers and buyers. Our goal is simple: help farmers grow the right crop, at the right time, in the right way, despite climate uncertainty.
We’re not just reacting to weather—we’re adjusting sowing windows, relocating production, and preventing loss before it happens. This allows us to reduce food waste, improve farmer margins, and build more resilient supply chains.
From price shocks to poorly timed sowing, from guesswork in pricing to planting without real market insight—farmers lose. And it’s not just the crop they lose—it’s time, energy, emotion, and the natural capital of the land. These silent losses compound across seasons, with no safety net.
At VGreen, we’ve specialized in tackling this challenge head-on. Over the years, we’ve scaled across high-impact horticulture crops—chilli, tomato, turmeric, garlic, onion, fenugreek, and many others—where food loss is high, prices fluctuate wildly, and quality standards are non-negotiable.
Our strength lies in building “trust infrastructure”—a system that connects farmers, markets, and processors through reliability, data, and service.
By aligning productivity, climate resilience, and value chain efficiency, VGreen is rewriting how food moves from farm to market—faster, cleaner, and smarter.
Rebuilding Trust in Agri-System
We’re not here to make big claims. We’re here to do the work.
At VGreen, we don’t believe in flashy metrics or climate slogans. We believe in real results—measured on the ground, not in headlines. We don’t talk about climate-smart farming unless it actually reduces emissions. We don’t talk about equity unless the people growing the food are part of the solution. We rebuild trust—field by field, farmer by farmer.

Rebuilding trust—field by field, farmer by farmer.
That starts with tracking what really matters:
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How much food was saved from waste?
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How many farmers got better prices?
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How much did incomes improve?
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How much nitrogen was avoided through better practices?
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How many youth and women found income through green jobs we helped create?
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How many buyers sourced traceable, climate-aligned crops—not just pilots?
We’re here to answer those questions—with data, not just stories.

We hold ourselves accountable
Our accountability starts with the people we serve—farmers, rural youth, local partners.
We ask hard questions. We collect honest data.
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We track nutrient loss.
- We track post-harvest losses
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We track farmer income.
- We track farm gate value additions.
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We track who benefits—and who’s still being left behind.
Reducing food loss, converting waste into value, and building climate resilience is not a project—it’s our responsibility.
We carry it with intention, urgency, and transparency.

A rural service infrastructure
We’re building a service layer for the agri-food system—powered by data, driven by science, and rooted in trust.
This infrastructure brings together what farmers actually need:
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Access to quality inputs, finance, and field services
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Drying and processing hubs close to the farm
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AI-powered crop forecasting tools
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Real-time field data from the ground, not assumptions
It’s a practical system for growing smarter, selling better, and building a food system that works—for farmers, for markets, and for the climate.
Who We Work With
Smallholder Farmers
Looking to stabilise yields and income


Agri-Processors & Exporters
needing traceable, quality produce
Development Partners
Driving climate resilience, youth employment, or rural innovation


Tech and Carbon Market
scaling climate-smart agriculture at national or regional levels
Why it Matter?
Farmers in Pakistan work hard to feed the nation—yet many still struggle to feed their own families. They rise early, tend their crops with care, and harvest by hand. But when it’s time to sell, they face a system that offers little support. No price forecasts. No quality feedback. No storage or drying nearby.
VGreen
On average, 30–40% of produce is lost after harvest in Pakistan. Not due to laziness or lack of effort—but because the system was never designed to protect the people who grow the food.
Processors and exporters face the other side of this disconnect. They need clean, traceable, and consistent-quality supply to meet market and regulatory standards. Instead, they often receive produce that’s unpredictable, contaminated, or misaligned with buyer requirements—resulting in costly rejections and sourcing delays. This mismatch leads to inefficiency and erodes trust between growers and buyers. And then there’s the climate cost.
And then there’s the climate cost.
Every kilo of wasted food carries an invisible burden:
Wasted land, water, fertilizer, and energy
Methane emissions from rotting crops
Nitrous oxide from excessive nitrogen use
Increased carbon intensity across the supply chain
Air pollution from open trash and stubble burning
Food loss is no longer just an economic problem—it’s an environmental one too.
akistan’s agri system is stuck in a cycle:
High food loss. Low farmer trust. No real visibility.
And the ones most affected—smallholder farmers and rural youth—have the least leverage to change it.
At VGreen, this is the reality we work to change.
Not with slogans or silver bullets.
But with practical, farmer-first solutions that reduce loss, improve quality, build trust, and reconnect the broken links—one field at a time.












