The shift to cultivating desert plants is expected to benefit farmers economically by providing a reliable source of income in a region where traditional crops often fail due to harsh weather. However, the success of this initiative depends on continued research and support to ensure the plants are cultivated sustainably. Risks include over-reliance on a single crop type and potential environmental degradation if not managed properly. Additionally, extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, could still pose challenges to the growth and yield of these plants.