Plants that we grow with today both in Sweden and in other countries in Europe cannot handle high temperatures for a long time.

In France alone, heat and drought have made a clear impression on agriculture, among other things, potato and maize production has been hit hard by water shortages.

One solution that researchers are developing is to adapt crops to a warmer and drier climate.

The method involves crossing plants with other, more resistant varieties to create hybrids that are more resistant to drought.

- It is absolutely decisive.

If we don't keep up and develop these new varieties that can withstand the climate, we will have a huge problem with food production, says Hammenhag.

The researcher explains more about the adaptation process in the clip above.