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Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) erstwhile Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP) is the premier financial institution geared towards the development of agriculture sector through provision of financial services and technical know how. The restructuring of former ADBP is being carried out with the aim to uplift the agriculture and rural sector by raising farm productivity, streamlining the institutional credit and increasing income generating capacity of the farming community. ZTBL was incorporated as a Public Limited Company on 14th December, 2002 through repeal of ADB Ordinance of 1961.
The new corporate structure redefines the bank's status as a public limited company registered under companies Ordinance'1984 with an independent Board of Directors which aims at ensuring good governance, autonomy, delivering high quality . . . Read More »
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Sairab Pakistan Scheme
Water plays vital role to improve per acre yield. Out of total 31 million hectors area of Pakistan, 22 million hectors is cultivated while 9 million hectors is culturable waste mainly due to non-availability of water. . . Read More » |
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White Revolution Scheme
In order to modernize the dairy farming for increasing milk supply and mitigate poverty in the country and improving the living standards of the rural inhabitants, a strategic partnership between ZTBL and M/s. Pakistan Dairy Development Company . . . Read More » |
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Development Loans
Loans for purchase of items like farm machinery/tractors, irrigation, land development, orchard/green houses, on-farm godowns/storages, dairy, poultry, fishery, livestock farming and are recoverable within period exceeding 18 months. . . Read More » |
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Production Loans
Loans for seed, fertilizer, pesticides, labour charges and POL etc. to grow crops and vegetables including working capital for poultry, dairy, orchard, fishery and are recoverable within 18 months. . . Read More » |
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Tea Financing Scheme
In order to increase the tea cultivation in District Mansehra, Swat, Mutta, Shangla par and Dir in Malakand Division, tea financing scheme has been introduced which would not only save the hard earned foreign exchange but would also help improve the socio-economic condition of the inhabitants of the area.. . . Read More » |
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