The document discusses several mobile apps being developed and used in small scale agriculture in Africa to address issues like lack of access to market information, poor livestock recording, and inefficient agro-dealers. It provides details on apps being implemented by partners in Kenya and Zambia to provide services like peer-to-peer market data, community livestock records, and agro-input management that have led to benefits like increased farmer incomes and reduced costs. Critical factors for the success and scaling of these mobile agriculture solutions are also examined.