RE:The Farmer Many farmers have lost there lands at no fault of their own.
Sometimes there are forces beyond a farmers control (e.g., droughts and floods) that render the fruits of their labors yieldless.
The lands of course retain their inherent value. However the deed to the lands change hands and a new farmer applies their best efforts to generate a better yield than the last.
Nano needs to consider a sale of the One Pot process before this prolonged period of deep company distress yields a collapse of the company with no recourse for long term shareholders.
There is no shame when a farmer sells his lands to protect his family from an even greater and permanent loss.