Climate change poses significant challenges to the protection of the environment and hence to agriculture, due to changing weather patterns, rising temperatures, and extreme events such as droughts and floods.  Adopting climate-smart agricultural practices is essential to maintaining and eco-friendly environment as well as to improving economic resilience. These practices include using drought-resistant crop varieties, improving soil health, and implementing effective water management techniques. By adapting to changing climate conditions, farmers can maintain productivity and reduce their vulnerability to climate shocks. At CEFRES, we work to ensure that farming communities can withstand and recover from climate-related disruptions. We believe that integrating climate-smart agricultural practices will not only mitigate the harmful effects of climate change, but also strengthen the overall economic stability of the agricultural sector, thereby promoting sustainable long-term growth.