where management tina hendrickson has a mission to breed crops that have future proof. we develop new bright if of week to make sure that the right discounts, they'll produce a big yields as possible. even if the climate change is what we really want to produce is varieties, but are robust to a lot of different climates for her team. it's been a decade long process. 45000 types of wheat have been whittled down to an elite sheaf of just 10 resistant to extreme heat, droughts, and floods. the knowledge could be crucial further south. the worst droughts in 500 years of caused crops to fail in italy, france and germany. farming here used to be challenging because of the cold. not any more. 2022 has been a bumper harvest for sweden, an indication perhaps that their agricultural industry can benefit, at least in the short term, from the effects of climate change. as the heat moves north, sweden's growing season has become longer, warmer. september's in the south have been 2 degrees celsius above the average in recent years. but farmers are aware that the good times might not