Home » Climate change and Strawberries: How to protect the crop today
Global warming isn’t just about hotter summers. It’s also about sharp, erratic changes in weather, unexpected cold periods, heatwaves in winter, or weeks without sun. For strawberry growers, these climate “mood swings” are turning into real threats, especially during flowering and fruit development.
The new normal: Climate Whiplash
What used to be predictable growing seasons are now a game of roulette. Just a few unseasonal cloudy or cold days can:

On the flip side, sudden heatwaves in spring can cause:
Why Strawberries are so sensitive
Strawberries are “photoperiod-sensitive” and highly tuned to daylength, light quality, and moderate temperatures. Their physiology is designed for stability, so sudden changes interrupt everything:
As a result, the impact on fruit can be harmful:

Tips for growers
Conclusion
Strawberries may be sweet, but growing them in 2025 means navigating bitter climate uncertainty. Global warming is no longer a slow drip, it’s a rollercoaster. And sometimes, just 3 cloudy days can mean the difference between profit and loss.