CRISPR Crop Engineering
Gene editing applied to food crops to create varieties resistant to drought, disease, and pests without introducing foreign DNA. Edits are precise, fast, and increasingly accepted by regulators.
Why It Matters
Climate change threatens 25% of global crop yields by 2050. Gene-edited crops that thrive in heat and drought could prevent hundreds of millions from facing food insecurity.
Development Stage
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