nagra culture in the face of climate change the agency now offers training based on the fab model farmers learn that plants that rely on pollinators usually consume less water than wheat for example that's useful to know because in the future water will be even scarce or who will. train the families know what to do in 2050 but we can educate them in a way that they are able to respond to the reality they will have them and sustaining pollinate as well that an. increase the class climate change resilience of their life and the long long nights they get from paul and i the protection the better. farmers as insect protectors based on the current data the model seems to be working yeah so let's check in with the painting. here live in very very good condition very. the farmers make more profit from the areas with more pollinator friendly plants this is the 2nd year that mohammed chokri has been farming using the fat method. that has been our income has increased and with it our lives have improved. we benefit from it and we can sell more. previously we only sold wheat vegetables and pulses. a