 Hi everyone, my name is Sheila Andre, I'm part of East Mozambique as formerly called South Indigenous. My name is Alfredo Nushanga, I'm also part of the South Indigenous team. Okay, so here we are going to talk about the Bazzara App, which is one of our projects that is related to farmers. When this project started, there were farmers that were producing a lot of crops and they didn't have customers or people to buy them. There were people buying crops from other countries, example, South Africa, and the local farmers were producing a lot of crops, in this case was potatoes, and they had the necessity to sell these potatoes. Then a local NGO contacted us to work on this platform, which we call it a marketplace, which would allow the local farmers that produce a lot of potatoes to have a platform which enabled them to show the products that they were selling. So we saw the opportunity to use DHIS as a platform that will build this marketplace. So we look at this opportunity, it has a great way to use DHIS tool for a domain beyond the health, and on this case in particular we analyzed the DHIS tool and we designed a system that is possible to be used by the farmers, the producers, and also by the consumers. So basically what we did is to create different tools, different apps, one mobile app that is possible to install for both the farmers and the consumer, and we also have a web portal where they can access to these tools and the farmers can publish the products and the consumer can go there and request, and when they request the farmer receives a notification and the follow-up is done within the application. So basically we gained a lot of adventures with that, and one of them is that we already used the existing DHIS tool background and backend so we didn't have a lot of work developing the app, and we also used the analytics part of DHIS tool to make some good statistics in order to analyze data and use this data for some benefits to the society in Mozambique. So far we have done a lot of work mapping a lot of farmers. In the system we have almost 3,000 farmers registered, which one was based on this work that we've done with this local organization. The other approach we did to gain new farmers into the system, that is this annual kind of conference that we have with local NGOs that go and present the work they do. So in this particular conference there are also people that work with farmers, so we created a kind of binary like this to explain them how Bazzara or this marketplace works and we were incentivated other local farmers to be part of this platform. So we also gained a lot of farmers that were not working directly on this local organization that we start working with. Our main approach was to have the farmers using their own apps but when we went to the field we found out that that was not the reality. So what we did is to use these local organizations, they have some local committees that are used to facilitate this process of reporting the data. And that's something that we also learned from other projects that are related with agriculture that we use at local organizations and like institutions like Radios and other things. So one of the biggest benefits that we had with this platform was to make the farmers more motivated to produce more crops because they were dismotivated because they have been cultivating a lot of crops and no one to sell. With this specific project it also incentivated them to produce more because they had more customers to sell.