Farms and Farm Machinery

GENE EDITING: are we ready?

Changing plant and animal DNA to improve their resilience is becoming increasingly possible as the industry moves to cope with new demands.

To find out more about this process, we spoke with Diane Wray-Cahen, senior science advisor for agricultural biotechnologies at the United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service.

In her role, Wray-Cahen looks at scientific and

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