Natural disasters such as floods, droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires can have significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity and food security. These events can destroy crops, damage infrastructure, disrupt supply chains, and lead to food shortages and price spikes. In addition, natural disasters can also result in the loss of livestock, reduce land fertility, and displace farming communities, further exacerbating food insecurity. To mitigate these impacts, governments and organizations often provide emergency aid, support farmers in rebuilding their livelihoods, and implement strategies to improve resilience to future disasters.