The article highlights the significant loss of grape crops in Uriondo and Cercado, Bolivia, where around 3,700 producing families have suffered a 50% loss due to adromisolation and severe frost in October and November. Despite efforts to treat the plants, the damage was irreparable, leading to a substantial decrease in grape production for both the market and wineries. The lack of irrigation water and the financial strain of the producers, exacerbated by the inability to sell their produce, paint a grim picture of the region's agricultural future. Furthermore, the concern over the potential importation of Peruvian grapes, which could further diminish the local producers' market share, underscores the urgent need for government support to safeguard local agricultural industries.