 Without the farmers, we cannot get anywhere. Indeed, they play an invaluable role in feeding the rice-consuming populations. At ERI, we strive to push the frontiers of rice research to deliver not just sufficient, resilient and quality rice, but more importantly, healthier rice. A challenge that we all, a set of diverse stakeholders in this room and beyond face feeding a planet of 9 billion in the context of climate change, conflicts and COVID. Good morning everyone and welcome to day 4 of the 6th International Rice Congress. There are several other things which you need for its transformation, not only for Africa, but for the entire world. Ecological literacy, genetic literacy, quality literacy, trade literacy and digital literacy. All the farmers, particularly, need to have literacy of all of this. That was the challenge for me. I don't have a trailer. The seating rate is high. That's it. When you are feeding, there is no food. It's a waste of money. Ten days after transplanting, I'm not in my mother's hand. Whenever you are having a plate of rice like over here or anywhere else at your home, I hope you are actually thinking that it is not just the rice in terms of buying it from the shop, cooking it and eating it, but the fact that the large amount of population that depends on rice is being able to enjoy the plate of rice because of the kind of science that we are doing, the kind of science that is happening all over the world to make crops in general, but rice in specific, yield more, become more resilient to climate changes and become more sustainable, but also become a lot more healthy. I hope that this event will continue. I hope that we will continue to learn a lot. Thank you very much for being part of this activity. We will be trying to increase our production. We have several programs that does that. The RTL, its Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund was very helpful because it plowed back a lot of funds to the farmers themselves and supporting them in their production initiatives. It's very difficult, ma'am. We can share a lot of things. If I live there, I can share a lot of things with them. I am very happy and I have a lot of friends. Do you remember the different experiences that came from other regions? I am proud of myself because the Department of Agriculture has provided me with this. I am very proud because I have discovered that it is not possible and I have additional information on how to make it not possible. Thank you very much. I want to take the opportunity to thank all of them, the national systems, the private sector, and our donors. I am really thankful that they have all made it to this conference and have been able to engage both formally in panel discussions, etc., but also informally through networking events and at lunch and dinner, etc. So please, thank you very much. It has been fantastic to have you all over here and I hope you will continue to support us, continue in these efforts, supporting in these efforts to make sure that we are making our steps towards a food secure and a nutrition secure world. Once again, thank you and I hope you have a good time after the conference. Thank you very much.