Diane Wray-Cahen, in this interview talks to us about genome editing and how it can change agriculture. Photo: Chris McCullough
With climate change, increasing animal diseases and a more demanding consumer wanting fewer antibiotics used, future agricultural production will need to change, but is genome editing part of the solution? In a bid to assess how mind-set is changing we speak exclusively with Diane Wray-Cahen, senior science advisor for agricultural biotechnologies at the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Profile
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