A severe drought and frost have led to a potato crop failure in Bolivia, causing a sevenfold increase in potato prices and affecting the livelihoods of many farmers, especially among the Aymara Indigenous group. The changing climate is believed to be responsible for the abnormal weather patterns, which have also impacted neighboring Peru. The situation has raised concerns about food security, as the region's reliance on agriculture is threatened. Farmers are exploring alternatives, including greenhouse production, but the limited space available poses challenges for large-scale cultivation and sales.