Magesa, Mawazo M.Michael, KisangiriKo, Jesuk2024-01-152024-01-152015http://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/5891Making markets work for the poor in rural communities involves different stakeholders. Management, development partners, private sector and NGOs are accustomed to ensure enabling infrastructure is provided. Access to markets requires good transport and low transaction cost accompanied with recent market information. To provide market information to rural community, stakeholders may initiate the program by providing funds and finding the means of ensuring the sustainability of the program. Delivering market information requires established ICT infrastructure and capable staffing. Thus, a framework to access agricultural market information requires management to provide infrastructure and funding, and also to ensure rural areas are equipped with the technologyenMarket InformationAgricultural InformationAgricultural market informationICT infrastructureSupply chainTowards a flame work for accessing agricultural makert informationArticle