PQNK – Sustainable Natural Farming System
A Nature-Aligned Agricultural Model for a Resilient Future PQNK (Paaidaar Qudrati Nizaam-e-Kashtkaari) is a regenerative farming system developed by Mr. Asif Sharif, based on over 60 years of international research and practice. It offers a proven, low-cost, and eco-friendly alternative to conventional chemical-based agriculture.
What is PQNK?
PQNK restores the natural harmony between soil, plants, and environment by working with nature, not against it. It revives ancient, time-tested processes of fertility, water conservation, and biodiversity without relying on:
- Synthetic fertilizers
- Chemical sprays
- Deep tilling or excessive irrigation
Why PQNK Matters
Modern agriculture has led to:
- Depleted soil health
- Water scarcity
- Reduced crop nutrition
- Farmer debt and dependency
- Environmental and health crises
PQNK is the solution — a farming system that regenerates the earth, reduces costs, and enhances food quality.
Core Principles of PQNK
- No plowing or soil disturbance
- Soil is covered with organic mulch
- Minimal water usage; natural water cycles respected
- Encourages beneficial microbes and root symbiosis
- Restores natural soil fertility and structure
PQNK Benefits
- 80–90% water savings
- Increased per-acre yield
- Chemical-free, nutritious food
- Lower farming costs, higher profits
- Soil carbon retention and climate resilience
- Long-term food security and sustainability
A Call to Action
Abt Crop Production Management Company urge:
- Farmers to adopt the PQNK model
- Consumers to choose PQNK-grown food
- Intellectuals, Investors, & governments to support farmer training & equipment
- Environmentalists & policymakers to endorse the model for ecological restoration
PQNK is not a theory – it's a working reality.
Already adopted successfully in regions of Pakistan, Sub-continent, and elsewhere, PQNK is reviving barren lands, improving nutrition, and restoring dignity to farming. Let’s reconnect with nature. Let’s secure our land, food, and future. Adopt PQNK — because healthy soil means a healthy nation.