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Last year, the  GSM Association (GSMA) , the representative body of mobile phone network operators worldwide, reported that  mobile penetration in Africa had reached 649 million subscribers  – equivalent to around 65% of people – and was expected to reach more than 735 million by the end of 2012. It's a similar story in India, which already has 70 subscriptions per 100 people, with 53% of households owning a mobile phone. The SMS function offered by even the most basic handset can be used to provide data to farmers that they previously would not have had access to. Instant updates on weather and wholesale crop prices, for example, can improve productivity and negotiating positions. A  World Bank report  earlier this year described mobile networks as "a unique and unparalleled opportunity to give rural smallholders access to information that could transform their livelihoods". But who is driving this, and how? One trend in recent years has been the growth of large-sc
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