Tomato producers in Central India are increasingly concerned about the uncertainty created by extreme weather events in the region. Over the past decade, significant droughts have occurred in much of the area, leading to substantial crop losses and affecting the livelihoods of local farmers. On the other side of the world, a venture called ClimateAi in Silicon Valley is developing an artificial intelligence platform to assess the sensitivity of crops to rising temperatures in the next twenty years. This tool measures how suitable the land will be for agriculture in the coming years by utilizing climate, water, and soil data for a specific location. The city of Maharashtra in India was among the initial case studies conducted.