The West Coast is a critical region for the production of fresh fruits and vegetables. However, growers are increasingly faced with the impact of heat, rain, wind, and insects. In Canada's Okanagan Valley for instance, cherry growers didn't see a full crop between 2018 and 2024. Growers and scientists are looking at ways for orchards to adapt to a change in climate. Government research centers are considering climate resilience in their research projects moving forward. With government research centers now starting to build trial sites, growers will get a better understanding of the impact a retractable roof system has on their revenue. It responds automatically to changing weather by covering an orchard crop in minutes and protecting the crop from rain, hail, cold, heat, and wind. The system's enhanced heat retention capabilities make it possible to optimize temperature and humidity.