A recent study commissioned by Fairtrade International and conducted by researchers from the Free University of Amsterdam and Bern University of Applied Sciences has revealed the severe impact of climate change on the livelihoods of farmers around the world. The research underscores the necessity for increased investment in climate adaptation and resilience measures to prevent the collapse of farmers' incomes. The study also highlights the specific challenges climate change will pose to the production of key commodities such as bananas, coffee, and cocoa in various regions. Fairtrade has responded by enhancing the environmental focus of its standards and engaging in projects to support farmers in adapting to these challenges. Nyagoy Nyong’o, the Global CEO of Fairtrade, has emphasized the urgent need for collective action to support agricultural communities and ensure they are not left marginalized in the face of the climate crisis.