Mogi das Cruzes in Brazil experienced extreme cold on Friday, leading to frost that damaged agricultural crops, particularly lettuce. Farmers are facing significant losses, with some estimating up to 100% of their plantations destroyed. The frost has disproportionately affected the hardest hits being hardwoods, especially lettuce. The Sustainable Rural Development Coordination reports a loss of R$ 60,000 from the previous cold week, with an average of 30% to 40% of production lost across the region. This event has exacerbated the challenges faced by farmers during the pandemic, including increased costs, decreased sales, and extreme weather conditions.