The Netherlands stands among the top ranks in importing avocados, with a significant share sourced from the orchards of Chile. At the heart of one such plantation is the life of an 11-year-old, Felipe, whose mother toils daily among the trees. This season, however, the yield struggles against the backdrop of a lingering drought, a consequence echoed by the broader strokes of climate change impacting agriculture. The growth cycle of the avocado, often reliant on a balance of weather patterns, faces disruption, necessitating more periods of lower temperatures during nights. This short documentary delves into the lives touched by these environmental challenges, weaving a narrative across continents — Netherlands, Argentina, Chile - illustrating the interconnectedness of global food production and the changing climate.