Gene editing is a major tool to boost global food systems says UNO

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groecological approaches to be advanced based on science. Bioscience and genetics are nature-based tools. Genetic engineering, genome editing for proteins and advancing essential micronutrients should be pursued.” He stated that research and modeling indicate that the world can get close to eradicating hunger by 2030 with annual investments of $40 billion to $50 billion in food production.

The food system releases around 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but it must achieve climate neutrality. At the moment, approximately one-third of all food produced is lost or squandered. Von Braun highlighted that science is discovering new techniques for food processing and storage methods that decrease food waste and loss. Additionally, the scientific organization is advocating for a greater emphasis on the use of digital technologies throughout the agricultural value chain, claiming that prospects in space are yet to be fully explored to realize their full potential.

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