The project’s outcomes will be demonstrated on pilot scenarios across six African member states (Cameroon, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria). In Uganda, the biodiversity conservation pilots (P.UGA.1 and P.UGA.2) are led by Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH). According to the research needs of the project’ pilot in Uganda, SynField smart agriculture equipment was installed at the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The installation includes a SynField X3 head node and a meteorological station to monitor the environmental and weather conditions prevailing in the area, and to assist the analysis of suitable areas for coffee production alongside the spatial distribution of actual and potential zones for coffee, their productivity levels and predicted potential yields using accurate technological interventions.