Our Story
Founded by the Nizamani family, Asim Agriculture Farm (AAF) blends generations of farming experience with modern agricultural practices to achieve sustainable, high-quality production.
The farm today operates with 112 full-time employees, 51 sharecroppers (Hari), and over 500 seasonal labourers. Together they cultivate orchard and field crops across 1,072 acres using precision irrigation, mechanized operations, and balanced soil management.
Our mission is to preserve Sindh’s agricultural heritage while empowering rural communities through research, innovation, and environmentally responsible farming.
Farm Management
Mr. Jumoun Mal
General Manager
Mr. Habat
Head Field Supervisor
Farm operations are managed through a fully computerized system under modern supervision. The management team and trained field staff work together to maintain precision and efficiency across the farm.
Founder’s Profile
Mr. Imdad Ali Nizamani
Managing Director, Asim Agriculture Farm
Born in Tando Soomro, Sindh (1960), Mr. Imdad Ali Nizamani has led Asim Agriculture Farm since 1978. With over four decades of experience, he has transformed traditional farming into a progressive enterprise through research collaborations, digital accounting (AFIS), and advanced irrigation technologies.
His remarkable achievements include the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (2006), FAO Shield (2003), and Chawla Kissan Award (2004) — recognizing his lifelong dedication to agricultural development.
Beyond farming, Mr. Nizamani actively supports research with Sindh Agriculture University and the University of Western Australia. Since 1992, he has hosted the annual Prize Distribution Ceremony to encourage education and innovation among rural youth.
Farm Details
| Aspect | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Located 50km eastward from Hyderabad Near Tando Soomro, Tando Allahyar, Sindh, Pakistan. |
| Total Area | 1,072 acres — including family, Chambar, Chhachharki, and leased land blocks |
| Main Crops | Banana, Mango, Hybrid Chilies, Onion, Sugarcane, Cotton, Wheat, and Acacia |
| Irrigation System | 12.6 km of lined watercourses, drip irrigation for banana and mango orchards, and 4 operational tube wells |
| Infrastructure | Air-conditioned office, warehouse, workshop, and labour colony comprising 6 blocks with 50 quarters each |
| Research & Training | Collaborations with Sindh Agriculture University and the University of Western Australia for PhD-level research on banana nutrition and soil management |