The document discusses an SIS system that was developed to help Indian farmers. It provides survey data from July 2009 and May 2010 showing increased farmer acceptability of the system over time. The SIS system uses public-private partnerships and digital technologies like websites, purchase center animations, and databases to help with tasks like weighing sugarcane, tracking sugar recovery from perishable crops, and implementing schemes for public distribution, social welfare, and voter ID cards. It suggests the SIS system could potentially be expanded to additional rural services around social awareness, health, taxes, and other programs.