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August 27, 2024


Investment in agriculture gene editing grew 206% YoY in H1 2024, hinting at sector recovery and new momentum


July 2, 2024


BetterSeeds announces USDA approval for PeaMAX, the world's first gene-edited cowpea


June 3, 2024


They genetically edit soybeans to increase production (Aurora Israel)


March 13, 2024


Tel Aviv University grows tasty tomatoes using less water (Tomato News)


February 29, 2024


Logran tomate editado genéticamente que consume menos agua


January 30, 2024


A scientific breakthrough that will help increase plant yields in dry conditions


January 29, 2024


Israeli researchers use genetic editing to grow tomatoes that consume less water (Y Net News)


June 5, 2023


BetterSeeds sees benefits of gene-editing (EuroFruit)


May 2, 2023


CRISPIL Consortium: at the forefront of genome editing (Haaretz)


April 24, 2023


BetterSeeds - Editan genéticamente semillas de soja para aumentar la producción (Aurora)


March 20, 2023


Israeli startup Plantae Bioscience deploys CRISPR to ‘virtually eliminate’ bitter-tasting saponins in yellow peas (AFN)


March 23, 2022


New collaboration to validate CRISPR genome-editing tools in plants - Merck KGaA signs collaboration and license agreement with Israeli company BetterSeeds to accelerate use of CRISPR in agricultural applications, making it more widely available (The Jerusalem Post)


January 25, 2022


New and improved lettuce makes for a healthier crunch (Innovature)


January 5, 2022


Nutritionally charged lettuce developed with CRISPR/Cas gene editing technoloty (Food Navigator)


November 23, 2021


The global GM regulatory landscape and how gene editing fits in it (Part 1)


November 10, 2021


Evogene announces participation in the second research period of the CRISPR-IL Consortium - Israeli Innovation Authority to continue funding the on-going development of an end-to-end artificial intelligence system for genome-editing


May 12, 2021


The regulatory landscape for genome-edited plants is rapidly changing, experts say


January 5, 2021


Evogene Provides 2020 Year-End Update for CRISPR-IL Consortium - Progress includes completion of a first version of the artificial intelligence-driven platform for genome-editing


November 11, 2020


Israeli company CanBreed reports first ever successful genetically edited cannabis (The Jerusalem Post)


September 2, 2020


The evolving landscape around genome editing in agriculture - Many countries have exempted or move to exempt forms of genome editing from GMO regulation of crop plants


August 31, 2020


CanBreed secures CRISPR-Cas9 patent license to improve cannabis varieties for medical uses


June 3, 2020


Evogene to participate in CRISPR-IL Consortium to provide end-to-end artificial intelligence system for genome-editing


April 7, 2020


Better plant edits by enhancing DNA repair


March 17, 2020


From hunger to profitable harvest: How GMO, CRISPR-edited plants can help curb $220 billion in annual crop losses (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 29, 2020


Genetic Literacy Project’s Global Gene Editing Regulation Tracker and Index: Will politicians embrace innovation or fear?


December 16, 2019


International Grains Council's Grains Forum: “Impact of precision breeding innovations on the grains trade”


October 7, 2019


‘Snip, edit, grow’ with gene editing techniques for improving food security


September 13, 2019


Can the gene editing technology known as CRISPR help reduce biodiversity loss worldwide? Though scientists are optimistic that CRISPR could help, they also emphasize caution and community engagement in order to get it right (Ensia)


September 4, 2019


‘Patchwork’ of global gene editing regulations will harm seed production, warns the International Seed Federation


August 14, 2019


New breeding technologies needed to meet skyrocketing demand for wheat, scientists warn


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