A group of experts, including Georg Jander from the Boyce Thompson Institute, Dan Jenkins from Pairwise, and Emily Negrin from Inari, recently spoke before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry about the potential of emerging agricultural technologies. During their presentation titled “The Next Agricultural Revolution: Targeted Gene Editing Using CRISPR,” they emphasized the transformative impact that CRISPR gene editing can have on agriculture.
Jander explained how CRISPR has the potential to revolutionize agriculture by enabling precise editing of plant genes, something previously not possible. This technology can be used to modify crop genes to enhance desirable traits, suppress negative ones or introduce novel characteristics from different species. According to Jander, CRISPR offers immense promise for enhancing food security, agricultural sustainability and crop durability.
The experts believe that CRISPR technologies have the potential to significantly improve the agricultural industry and help address challenges such as food security and sustainability. They are calling on policymakers to support and fund these emerging technologies to ensure their widespread adoption and integration into farming practices.
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