Srilanka, Feb. 11 -- Sri Lanka, a lush island famous for its scenic landscapes and fertile soil, has always thrived on agriculture. From its picturesque tea plantations to the vast rice paddies, farming is not just a livelihood, but a deeply rooted cultural tradition. However, changing weather patterns are threatening this way of life, putting farmers in a tough spot.

Impact of climate change on farming

Deforestation, pollution and unsustainable land use are taking a toll on Sri Lanka's environment. Trees are being cleared for urban development, large-scale farming and logging, which weakens the land's ability to recover naturally. Pollution adds to the problem, disrupting weather patterns and making rainfall unpredictable.

Farmers in...