OPINION: Don’t Make Regulation of Gene-Edited Microbes Precautionary

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OPINION: Don’t Make Regulation of Gene-Edited Microbes Precautionary

By Emma Kovak, food and agriculture analyst at The Breakthrough Institute.
Kovak serves as an advisor to the Coalition for Responsible Gene Editing in Agriculture’s Framework Oversight Committee.

Gene editing, especially CRISPR technology, has the potential to improve food production by making the microbes that live with plants better at helping them do important things like use fertilizer, fight off disease, and survive drought.

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