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According to new data, the global plant biotechnology market is projected to grow from $51.7 billion in 2025 to nearly $77 billion by 2030. Find out why.
Despite the potential of CRISPR playing a role to solve the citrus greening riddle, consumer perception of genetic editing remains a hurdle.
By discovering how plants defend themselves from pests, ag researchers aim to help farmers grow resilient crops.
Learn how FDA’s new guidance simplifies the review process for gene-edited plants.
The Kal91.3 potato can be stored in cool temperatures for long periods of time and produce healthier and higher-quality potato chips.
Scientists unveil the process of creating lab-grown coffee and why it’s vital to the crop’s future.
Learn more about a new biological technology that develops and multiplies disease-resistant citrus plants using “hairy roots.”
High-antioxidant purple tomato from Norfolk Plant Sciences clears huge regulatory hurdle after FDA completes review.
Learn how a new biotech breakthrough could be key in slowing the spread of HLB and its vaunted vector.
The ‘shock wave’ arrival of prime editors could someday be of big benefit in pome crops.
The release, which FDA is expected to approve in the coming weeks, is the third in the genetically engineered line from Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc.
Vonnie Estes, the new VP of Technology for the Produce Marketing Association, provides insight on what the gene-editing tool means to farming and beyond.
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Phytelligence secures $6.95 million in new funding, opens door for new round of funding.
Technology platform is designed to help Monsanto analyze, store, and mine its genomic data sets to enhance breeding and R&D opportunities.
Kenong Xu of Cornell University is one of three agriculture researchers honored by President Obama.
The farming industry has a great story to tell. The hard part is getting willing listeners to understand.
Researchers from California and Sweden have recently been honored for a discovery that could have big implications for […]