 Rice is our national occupation. My father, my grandfather, they also cultivated rice. As a farmer I am also cultivating rice. Actually this is good for our nation. Here they normally grow traditional local varieties such as what you can see in that field there and so these local varieties, they mature late in the season. You can see that this variety, it hasn't even started to head whereas this is a modern variety where we are in the grain-filling stage already. They don't tend to apply any fertilizer to their local varieties and they might get a couple of tons of cahectae. The local variety usually only produces 2 to 2.5 ton per hectare but the new high yielding variety that we are growing now it can produce around 5 to 5.5 ton per hectare. So we know that we can make much more productive systems here. First of all by changing the varieties to varieties which have much higher yield. Secondly we can have varieties that mature earlier which means that we can establish a crop after rice and we can again get a much higher yield of the crop after rice. We can actually fit 3 crops a year into the system by choosing varieties with the right duration. We can also improve water management in the rainy season by draining water out when there is too much water here and in fact the farmers are already doing that a little bit. This project is helping us on community level water management. The project staff members are advising us to work as a community and raise the issue to local government authorities. Now we are getting more support from this project. So there is huge potential for increasing the production from the lands that are here now. They are hardly used very well at all.