Gene Editing Technology Receives Expanded Approval for Agricultural Use
Regulatory agencies have expanded approval for gene-edited crops designed to withstand drought and resist pests without requiring chemical pesticides. The decision could accelerate adoption of the technology in regions facing food security challenges. Scientists say the crops have been rigorously tested for safety and environmental impact. Farmer organizations have welcomed the approval as a tool for adapting to climate change though some consumer groups remain cautious.
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