In Mogadishu, Somalia, greenhouse systems are emerging as a crucial tool for strengthening local agricultural production and enhancing climate resilience. These systems enable farmers to grow crops in controlled environments, protecting them from unpredictable weather, pests, and droughts. As a result, greenhouse farming not only boosts food availability and reduces dependency on imports but also creates sustainable livelihoods for local communities. In the face of climate change, expanding greenhouse technology offers a promising pathway toward food security and long-term environmental stability in the region.