In response to the challenges posed by the hottest year on record in Brazil, as reported by the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET) in 2023, vegetable producers are adapting their cultivation practices to cope with the increasing temperatures. Agronomists from the Paranaense University (UNIPAR) have highlighted the adverse effects of high temperatures and rainfall on lettuce, including reduced size and increased disease susceptibility. To combat these issues, Agristar do Brasil's TSV Sementes line is offering robust, disease-resistant lettuce cultivars like Margarete and Pira Roxa, which are well-suited for both open field and hydroponic cultivation in warmer climates. These adaptations are crucial for ensuring the continued production of lettuce in the face of changing climate conditions.