How CRISPR gene-editing technology could change the way we eat

Could genetically modified and genetically engineered crops be the key to feeding a growing global population in the face of climate change?

Changes to plant DNA can improve the nutritional content of foods, help crops withstand extreme weather conditions, and enable farmers to grow more food on less land.  

But despite scientific consensus on the safety of genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, they have faced significant regulatory hurdles and public resistance over the past two decades.

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