This document outlines a proposed cooperative society model for agricultural growth. Key points include: 1) A cooperative society would be formed with members from landowners, tillers, and local government representatives to make decisions and issue identity cards to farmers. 2) Agricultural land would be surveyed and illegally acquired land retrieved to ensure a cap of 15 acres per family is maintained, with collected land distributed to tillers and villagers. 3) The cooperative would provide seeds, fertilizers, equipment, insurance, and storage for members. Prices would be set cooperatively but stabilized across climatic zones. 4) The model aims to improve food security and reduce costs/subsidies while maintaining agricultural production even during cal