Southern Italy, particularly Sicily, is experiencing severe agricultural damage due to excessive rainfall, winds, tornadoes, and hydrogeological instability, as reported by the Italian Farmers Confederation (CIA). These adverse weather conditions have led to crop damage, waterlogging, and fungal growth, disrupting sowing and production. The CIA is calling for a change in approach to address climate change and terrestrial maintenance, and is urging institutions for preventive and curative measures, research investments, and safety enhancements. The article also criticizes the southern Italian government for its inadequate response to climate change and requests the inclusion of the region in the country's ecological transition plans.