The African Development Bank (AfDB), the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) published Digital Agricultural Profiles of three countries: C?te d'Ivoire, Rwanda, and South Africa. The profiles found that drones, satellites, geographic information systems, weather stations, and advanced analytics are key technologies to address Africa's agricultural challenges. They outline the challenges and opportunities to leverage the adoption of innovative digital technologies in the agriculture sector including national digital technology and the policy landscape, user demands, the value chain, and available digital agriculture services and applications. The profiles further pinpoint the major barriers to adoption. Some of the key highlights include: