The year 2023 has seen a record number of extreme weather events in Italy, with an average of almost 10 per day, causing significant damage to the agriculture sector. The bad weather is attributed to climate change, with temperatures being 0.82 degrees higher than the historical average. As a result, there has been a decrease in wheat, cherry, pear, and honey production, and an increased risk for various crops, including citrus fruits and apples. Coldiretti, an agricultural organization, emphasizes the need for investments, research, and innovation to combat the effects of climate change on agriculture.