The article highlights the efforts to cultivate coffee in Egypt, particularly at the New Delta project, as 120,000 seedlings, produced by the Agricultural Research Center in Qanater, are now available for the current season. This initiative is part of a larger directive by the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Mr. Al-Quseir, to explore the potential of crops that have not previously been grown in Egypt due to climate conditions. The success of coffee cultivation, along with other tropical crops, is attributed to recent climate changes. The article emphasizes the support for applied research in agriculture to enhance productivity, make the best use of limited natural resources, and adapt to climate change.