gsma magri: infographic - agricultural productivity gap & the opportunity for mobile

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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GAP: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR MOBILE Farmers in developing countries are less productive than their peers in developed markets. One of the reasons for this is their lack of access to critical information such as weather forecasts and tips on combatting pests and diseases. LABOUR FORCE IN AGRICULTURE PRODUCE PER HECTARE MOBILE PHONE PENETRATION DEVELOPED WORLD (15% OF WORLD POPULATION) DEVELOPING WORLD (85% OF WORLD POPULATION) THE OPPORTUNITY FOR MOBILE: CLOSING THE INFORMATION GAP Mobile technology can bridge the information gap faced by farmers. With better access to quality and actionable information, farmers can make more informed decisions and boost their productivity and income. Mobile phone penetration rate= Ratio of the total of mobile connections to the total population. (NB. Represents penetration by connections, which can surpass 100% due to multiple SIM ownership) Sources: GSMA, The World Bank, CIA- The World Factbook, FAOSTAT Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk What is the weather forecast and when shall I plant? How do I protect my my crops and livestock from disease? How can I get the best price for my harvest? *predicted mobile penetration rate (GSMA) website: www.gsma.com/magri email: [email protected] twitter: @GSMAmAgri 40% 2400kg 4000kg = 1,100,000,000 PEOPLE 3% = 16,000,000 PEOPLE Crops yields in developing countries are 60% of the yields in the developed world 99% of all people working in agriculture live in developing countries 2000 4% 24% 70% 101% 118% 2005 2010 2011 2014*

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We want to tell the story about the opportunity for mobile phones to bridge the information gap and thereby boost productivity and incomes of smallholder farmers in emerging markets.

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Page 1: GSMA mAgri: Infographic - Agricultural productivity gap & the opportunity for mobile

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GAP:THE OPPORTUNITY FOR MOBILE

Farmers in developing countries are less productive than their peers in developed markets. One of the reasons for this is their lack of access to critical information such as weather forecasts and tips on combatting pests and diseases.

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THE OPPORTUNITY FOR MOBILE:CLOSING THE INFORMATION GAPMobile technology can bridge the information gap faced by farmers. With better access to quality and actionable information, farmers can make more informed decisions and boost their productivity and income.

Mobile phone penetration rate= Ratio of the total of mobile connections to the total population. (NB. Represents penetration by connections, which can surpass 100% due to multiple SIM ownership)

Sources: GSMA, The World Bank, CIA- The World Factbook, FAOSTAT

Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk

What is theweather forecastand when shall

I plant?

How do Iprotect my my crops and livestock from

disease?

How can I get the best price for my

harvest?

*predicted mobile penetration rate (GSMA)

website: www.gsma.com/magriemail: [email protected]: @GSMAmAgri

40%

2400kg

4000kg

= 1,100,000,000 PEOPLE

3%= 16,000,000 PEOPLE

Crops yields indeveloping countriesare 60% of the yields

in the developedworld

99% of allpeople working in agriculture live in

developingcountries

2000

4%24%

70%101%

118%

2005 2010

2011

2014*