Greek farmers are facing severe droughts and climate change, resulting in the warmest winter and hottest summer on record, making traditional crops like olives and watermelons harder to grow. In response, some farmers are experimenting with heat-resistant tropical fruits such as mangoes and avocados. This initiative, part of a study by the Greek state agriculture institute Demeter, seeks sustainable agricultural solutions amid increasing aridity. Although promising, the shift to tropical fruits is still in its early stages and not yet a comprehensive solution.