The article highlights the critical issue of increasing agricultural productivity by 70% by 2050 to feed a growing global population, with a focus on adopting a climate-smart agriculture approach. It emphasizes the challenges faced by countries like El Salvador, where a significant portion of the population is experiencing food insecurity due to the pandemic's economic impact and heavy reliance on food imports. The article also points out the complexities of implementing smart agriculture techniques in countries with limited technological infrastructure and low investment in agricultural technology, underscoring the urgent need for solutions to improve food security and reduce dependence on imports.