 Dobri. We are discussing the new publication and we are launching it now. The regulatory framework for agricultural data in the nearest North Africa region. I'm having a discussion with the author of this report and basically just to settle to the scene why we commissioned this publication ta nečo, da je začna, da digitalna hrarnoska je nečaj z prurjija, je in v transformaciju agrifudienja, in po tej vse vljiči tudi je tudi izmačana rullja, zato je tudi začna, da je posobauti vemi regulmanske vzve tako, da je tako, da injem začnjaj začnjenje digitalna hrlevantopolitika kako je zelo vzbazati s vzelim z polača po vzelti, v kraju, v Norskja Afrika na vzile in tako, zelo tudi možem vzela, da zelo v tem izgledo in nekaj izgledo in nekaj izgledo in nekaj nekaj izgledo in nekaj izgledo in nekaj izgledo in nekaj izgledo. Poste, da si prihledaj, da se to je počkaj, nekaj napravil, ki se bo v samo, da se prihledaj, kot tudi izpravil, da bo vse prihledaj, nekaj tega polisi rekoendacije, da se od česka prihledaj, nekaj vse plizivnih pasterah, kako se počkaj nekaj da se prihledaj. Graj. Vseh zelo skupamo to z njega izgledanja in skupam poslednost iz glasba nekaj primer, če se je veliko svoren, je lepo, da imá namočniku v nekriko jugu in skupu skupov, zato se predpovednijo prezime in jet bona. Selo možno lahko se načali, da je tudi plernje protakcija na NATO, after land, labor, and capital. It is really important and it is of critical importance to have a proper comprehensive regulatory framework for the governance of agriculture data. And you know the importance is felt when you see a lot of innovation and technological development. And once there is a development of technology, you need to have a better governance system. In order to have a governance system, you need to have a regulation first in place for the policy makers to have a proper governance system in place. So the issues that we have highlighted in the research studies includes ownership of data, who would be the owner of the data, the farmer, the technology provider or the end user, then how the value of the data will be distributed amongst the different stakeholders, then what would be the liability mechanism. These are some of the issues, governance issues that we have highlighted in the research study. And we have come across different examples of regulatory frameworks in place in the Nina region already. But unfortunately they are not very robust and what we have observed that they lack governance framework. Even we have seen a lot of international, you know, the frameworks on agriculture data. And we have observed that there are even those international frameworks are deficient in certain areas. So collectively what actually is the recommendation or the major recommendation I would say in this research study is that if there is a harmonization of regulations for agriculture data within the Nina region, that would be something really great, which Nina region could achieve. And in order to get that achievement, I think there is a lot of consultation required in the Nina region, the policy makers, they have to sit together and they have to try to spend time in drafting of a policies which can work along in all the Nina regions together in a harmonized way. Thank you so much. I think that gives an excellent overview of this publication. Maybe I would add as well some other aspects on which we were focusing in this publication, which is that when the value is created via the agricultural data that is coming from farmers, if that data is created how it can be distributed in a fair, just manner along the value chain and especially focusing on the interest of smallholder farmers. So I think that is another important finding of the report as well, besides of course the need of harmonization of regulatory frameworks and to find out such solutions that in which really data can be a driver of transformation and in which in this transformation the interest of smallholder farmers are taken into account as well. So I think the publication is excellent from this point of view as well. And if you remember, you have reviewed the publication as well, the draft, the bottom line or I would say the take away is the regulations should be harmonized, should be developed and created in a manner that they should not curtail the speed of innovation and at the same time they should take care of the rights and obligations of these stakeholders. So there should be a balance between the development of the regulations and keeping in view the speed of technology growing very fast. Thank you so much for this additional explanation and then you can find the publication on the FAO website of the regional office for Near East and North Africa so it's exciting, excellent reading so I would encourage you to read it, download it. Thank you so much for doing the report. Thank you so much.