The TRANSFER Danube project aims to analyze new patterns of climatic extreme events such as droughts, floods, and heat waves, and to design and develop tools for agriculture in the Danube region to better adapt to these challenges. The project focuses on creating a transnational e-platform that integrates climate, water resources, and agricultural data, along with maps, models, and good practices for water management and drought reduction. Through cooperation among partners from nine countries, a standardized monitoring system for the phenological status of key crops, such as winter wheat and maize, will be established to evaluate crop-specific water balances and yields. The Faculty of Engineering of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague contributes to the project through its expertise in management technologies in crop production, precision agriculture, and sustainable agri-food systems, supporting the development of smart and environmentally friendly agricultural technologies. The project, co-funded by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, runs from April 2025 to September 2027 and aims to raise awareness among policymakers and the agricultural sector about the impacts of climate change on food production.