marie-laure kindo runs a juice bar in abidjan.t the market, but there are always problems with deliveries. the new online platform that brings producers and buyers together could save her from these constant disruptions. marie laure: the suppliers give us dates when the items will be available, and then due to logistics problems, they're not available abidjan. reporter: the app could also help farmers to sell their produce more effectively by consolidating information about crop yields from across the country. kouassi: there could be a shortage of bananas in the north of ivory coast, for example, and overproduction in the south. so our idea is to allow farmers in the south where there is an overproduction to be able to sell their products in the north. reporter: it will take time for the virtual market to function well nationwide. agricultural entrepreneur valtÈre yao koffi doesn't want to wait that long. he organizes training for young people, who want to help the country move forward with digital agriculture. valtÈre: when young