 In this country, in the last seventy years, many achievements are there. We have built businesses, we have built industry, our scientists are going to Mars. But of all these things, the most significant achievement for us is that our poor farmer, without any infrastructure, hardly any technology, just with traditional knowledge, he's been feeding over a billion people. This is not a small thing, but we are taking that away from him. Today, go out and ask anybody, any farmer, how many of them want their children to go into farming? It is less than fifteen percent. In another twenty years, twenty-five years, you will see you will not know how to grow food in this country. In the last twelve years, three lakh farmers have committed suicide, even in a war that many people don't die. This is happening essentially because of the investment that goes into irrigation projects and inability to access market. I was just talking to a Tamil Nadu farmer who is twenty-seven years of age. He says he has sunk nine bore wells in three-and-a-half acres. He's never going to make it. He has to either sell the land or run away from the village or hang from a tree. It's very important that farming is made into an attractive process, economically very attractive process so that youth will get engaged with farming. This will only happen if the irrigation and the marketing large companies take it up. These two things can never be addressed unless there is scale. One reason why rural population can never scale up is because the land holdings are so small. With that level of land, there is no way to invest or to organize or to be able to leverage the market. There is no possibility. So one solution that we are asking for is to farm large-scale farmers-producers organizations. See, let us say ten-thousand farmers came together as a farmers-producers organization. If ten-thousand farmers came together, let's say on an average three-four acres if they own also, it's thirty-fourty-thousand acres. This does not mean integration of land. Just aggregation of irrigation and aggregation of marketing forces and aggregation of value-addition aspects of the agricultural produce. If land is properly demarcated and irrigated and irrigation is managed by a company, nearly five-hundred million people, they will be available for ancillary, alternate and value-addition activity. If you provide the necessary skills and opportunities and bank loans and stuff, you will spawn a whole revolution in the rural India. And if marketing is also taken over by companies which are capable of doing this, farmer focuses on just producing food, it is very easy within three years' time that you can multiply agricultural income in terms of economic value at least by three-hundred percent. We've been appealing to the government because in this country individual agricultural income is not taxed. But if you organize yourself as a farmer's producer's organization, you get thirty percent tax. Fortunately, in this budget, they responded that the tax on the FPO has been taken away. We have a farmer's producer's organization here in Coimbatore. I gave three young people, three smart phones, they just renegotiate the produce every day. With this, the farmer's income has doubled. We are taking the farmer's income from one side to another. The farmer's income is more than the farmer's income. The farmer's income is not less than the farmer's income. When you look at the price of the coconut, the farmer said something like this. Now, when you look at the price of the coconut, we are facing a problem. We have reduced the price of the coconut to thirty percent. Twenty-five percent of the price of the coconut is a huge benefit for us. If we buy the coconut, they won't give it to us until we go to the bank. Now, they are giving the coconut to us by the price of thirty percent of the price of the coconut. This is a very dangerous family. But today, I have the hope that I can live. I have this fear of the coconut. I have the hope that my children can live in this business. There are many things to be done on the ground but if we handle this one thing, India's economy, the agricultural economy can go up two-hundred to three-hundred percent in a matter of three to four years' time. An enhancement of rural economy means enhancement of economic possibilities for sixty-five percent of India's population. For this, farmers produce organizations to be successful. The corporates in the country, the social organizations and above all the financial institutions have to pitch in and this will be lucrative for the corporates. This will be very fulfilling for the social organizations and very safe and secure for the banking sector because this organization will benefit all and above all it will raise the level of life in rural India. This can be a game-changer. If we do it right, we are at a threshold where we can move an entire massive population which is nearly seven-hundred million people from one level of living to another if we just do a few things right in the coming five years. I request the leaders in every sector that we mentioned to be a part of this and see how we can make this happen in this country.