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Mobiles give Africa's farmers the chance to set out their stall


The latest technology is enabling villagers to bypass middlemen and find out the prices their crops will command


Market day at Katine Market

Every week without fail, sellers come to trade their meat, vegetables or animals in the dusty marketplace of Katine in north-east Uganda

mobile phones are an incongruous glimpse of modernity amid the daily struggle for money and food in Katine

crucial component in the livelihoods strategy

In the coming months Amref plans to issue farmers with mobiles, with a noticeboard and a calculator, and take them on a visit to a town market. The hope is that they will be better equipped for agricultural marketing, in which the technology is increasingly crucial.


Network coverage in Katine is patchy but adequate, while charging phone batteries is a problem because the village is not connected to the national grid

I charge my mobile here every Tuesday and it lasts all week

need it to do business

mobile phone revolution sweeping Africa