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Scientists Develop Gene-Edited Rice as Alternative to GM Crops
Mint New Delhi
|May 05, 2025
Government scientists appear to have found an alternative to contentious genetically modified (GM) crops with the launch of two genome-edited varieties of rice—a key staple and export.
The main difference between genome-edited and GM crops is that the former involves modifying the plant's own genes, while GM crops involve insertion of genes from external sources.
The launch of these genome-edited rice varieties follows the Supreme Court directing the government to formulate a national policy on genetically modified crops—covering research, cultivation, trade, and commerce—through public consultation. This is currently underway and yet to be finalized.
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