Mobile phones have been a catalyst for social inclusion, economic growth, and public-private partnerships according to the document. They provide previously marginalized groups access to communication technologies and reduce the digital divide. Small businesses can use mobile phones to participate in the economy through access to price information, communication with buyers, and enabling new businesses. Mobile phones have also increased annual GDP growth by 0.6% and minimize travel costs. When developed with local communities, ICTs like mobile phones can provide affordable, scalable, and sustainable services to small-scale farmers by ensuring ownership, appropriate content, and participation.