 My name is Mustafa Saleh. I live in Haramai, Auradha, Tinnikekabeli Farmers Association. I am married. I have five children. As a farmer, I realized the importance of education so that I have spent much of the money I got from farming to educate my children. Two of my sons have already earned their first degree. The youngest of all who is a boy is a grade five student. There is electric power in our village. I have television that I follow all the events in the world. Those farmers who do not have television have radios. We get information about prices of vegetables and other products and tender announcements from the radio and television. Almost all farmers have mobile phones. They use their mobile phone to communicate with others and listen FM radio channels while they are working in the field. Moreover, we use our mobile phones to ask merchants the current price of vegetables and other products in the different parts of the country. I am a development agent in Haramai, Auradha, Tinnikekabeli. Auradha is known for its production of potato, cabbage, carrot and onion. There is a rule that vehicles can transport production from the farm. They get help, they call us and we give them advice through telephone. Generally, because of the presence of road, electric power, radio, television and mobile phones, the farmers are becoming more productive and it makes our tasks a bit easier.