 And the other side, actually there is a regional interval, secondary interval, and also we have, you did some study, our director of the belongs asked me, what will happen if you transplant and same day there will be flood. We don't have any flood. So what do you do? Are you going all the way to the beach? Yeah, I'm going to be smiling. Dr. Matthew, Dr. Fisiram, and also please join. Okay. Can I have a fight? Can you please give me a nice fight? Yeah, okay. So we have to help students now? Well yeah, we have to harvest. Come on, you have to harvest. Oh, nice and sharp. Can you please join? Come on, right. I should take the photo of the book. Anybody else? Just harvest. 4.9. 4.9. 4.9. 4.9. 4.9. 4.9. 4.9. 5.9. Okay, come on. You will hand over the produce to you. You have to hand over the produce to me. And the whole glass? Actually, what about the harvest? Then we convert to corn for harvest. So we have at least 20 square meters of the harvest, and then convert to corn for harvest at 14 percent much. How much have we got? I think Dr. McKill should do the whole plot while he's cutting the corn. I want to thank Dr. McKill for inviting us to... I'm the leader. He works for you. He's the service for you. I'm going to look at the logic there. PBS is the one station on-com. This is one of the on-com activities. So I'll introduce the farmer, the farmer Moustapakamal. Actually, this is a farmer of the Bragg. We have a collaboration. We have a partner NGO Bragg. As I told, there are seven NGO working with us. Like Bragg, as I mentioned, the intercooperation of the partner NGO is like solidarity. There is also the executive director of solidarity. The seedling planted and the same plant remain and then new tiller come. Both. Both nature. The question is, how much of this will he eat and how much of it will he save to plant next year and how much will he sell? He says, He answered, because it's a new variety. Many people ask him for this seed. He said he will not eat. So he will keep the seed as a seed. So that he can distribute to other farmers. We are 11, we'll be BR 11 sub 1 here. Those are medium low land. When they are expecting flood, they would like to grow BR 11 sub 1. But the upper region, when non-flooding area, they will grow BR 11 sub 1. If there was a flood, what would we do? There is nothing to do. He is a scientist, he is not a politician. He has given us something. He wants to say hi. Can you ask them what they would like to grow? If they would like to grow, if they would like to grow, if they would like to grow, if they would like to grow, if they would like to grow, I don't know if there is anything someone will change. Do they want to even hire them? Do they accept or do they get hungry? If they would like to grow BR 11 sub 1, that is called bull rice. Because in bullYard stew it is actually staying in the straw for a long time. So they are going to develop hard There are The second thing is that the water is rising, and the water is nice, I mean, suppose after boiling the rice in the water, in the morning they will go for it, that's what I'm saying. Could you ask a question to them so we can hear their answer? There is a lot of rice. Some people taste it, some people like to eat rice. We eat chicken, some people like to eat chicken. And there is a lot of rice. There is a lot of rice. It's like a big bear. We can't eat this all the time. We're lucky to have our own food. We're poor. We can't eat our own food. We can't eat it. Who? Who? Good. Good fair, good fair. From Jean to farmers field. From Jean to farmers field? Yeah! Yeah! Yeah, that's good. Sometimes we will bring him to your lab also. Yeah, oh that would be great. What is your name? I don't know. No, from Jeets to Farmers Field. Who brought it to the Farmers Field. No, I like that. But from the B.A.S.A.N.T. B.A.S.A.N.T.A. N.T.A.N.T.A. K.U.K.U. M.A.R. R.O.U.T. R.O.U.T. R.O.U.T. Wasamsukumar Raut. Raut is separate. R.O.U. R.O.U. R.O.U. R.O.U. R.O.U. R.O.U. Okay, you read later. Can you pause for a picture? Action please, from Jeets to Farmers Field. Thank you. 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. 1 more. Can I make it smaller, some how? So we've got. 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 The shots to the crowds, though, I don't know. What's the problem? He wants to know that he could see that the shabban is very good. Is there any special technology required to grow shabban? He has got doubt that if he can get some other different technology than growing shabban so that he can get more and more shabban. Or is this technology the same as... The shabban variety behaves the same way as shawana. So you can grow the varieties in the same condition. If there's no flooding, they will behave exactly the same. If there's a flooding, then the shawana shabban will survive better. But otherwise, they will perform exactly the same. The shawana shabban is very good because in the other tribes, obviously there was a problem with shabban. Shabban survival is not the problem. The problem is the grain setting. How many days it takes underwater? 15 days. Actually, we recommend 12 days. But we are seeing the successful check to die. Then we are disembarking. No, actually, panicle exhaustion is not good.