Discusses the revised planning for 1969 by the National Economic Development Board (NEDB) caused by the slack in the growth rate of the agricultural sector. Suggests that NEDB should have planned some of the conditions that would make the plan work, mentioning efforts in irrigation and sinking deep wells. Describes priority social programs related to raising the income level of the agricultural sector. Discusses the main obstacles to agricultural progress which must be eliminated in order to raise the level of income of farmers, covering the water and marketing problems. Considers the cooperative movement as the solution to marketing problems. [TAIC]