far from easy in sudan the government offers no grant so other kinds of support for startups mash rawya tries to fill the gap it offers candidates workshops on issues such as funding planning and marketing. she thinking about reaching out as a small farmers for example so to eat a small farm and most of them they don't know that technology and they don't have t.v. so she thought about we thought about you know the radio will be one of the towns that we can use him to reach them. the question is if you're the founder customer who does the farmer frost before work because people they're already buying fertilizer from. so can you identify the people who are already buying rivers or from. and if you convince them they will soldier the farmer on your behalf the people who are tending the workshops here are much more passionate the really want to learn. they're very enthusiastic a lot of questions they want to talk about it a lot of i compare it to being like a sponge and they want to take in as much water as possible. from your food. the candidates might be very keen but few have any backgro