This document proposes an "Integrated Corporate and Cooperative System" to address issues facing Indian agriculture. It would create agricultural management systems based on corporate and cooperative models. This would reduce intermediaries, increase production and incomes, and create transparent distribution networks. Key elements include resource management through scientific practices and cooperatives, farmer training and skills development, and providing entrepreneurship opportunities to create a balanced economy. The system aims to be scalable, sustainable, and improve livelihoods through increased incomes, storage, and transport quality while reducing environmental impacts. Challenges include land laws and risk/failure of policies, though modern techniques, education, and integrating programs could help overcome issues.