AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: Revolutionising Farming for Future
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AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: Revolutionising Farming for Future

September 15, 2024

By R. Krinitha – B.Tech, Christ University

Agricultural biotechnology is a transformative force poised to reshape the future of farming.

By harnessing genetic engineering, molecular biology and other biotechnological innovations, it is helping ensure food security, improve crop resilience and promote sustainable practices.

Genetically Modified Crops (GMOs) are a significant achievement in agricultural biotechnology. These crops are engineered to possess desirable traits such as pest resistance, herbicide tolerance and improved nutritional content.

Bt cotton and Bt corn, for instance, produce proteins toxic to specific pests, reducing the need for chemicals pesticides. CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology allows for precise DNA modifications, enhancing traits more efficiently than traditional breeding.

Crops resistant to diseases, drought and environmental stresses are being developed by CRISPR-Cas9. With climate change causing more frequent extreme weather, biotechnologically enhanced crops that withstand these conditions ensure stable food production.

Additionally, nutritionally enhanced crops like golden rice, modified to produce beta-carotene, address malnutrition by improving the nutritional profile of staple foods.

The benefits of agricultural biotechnology are manifold. Crops resistant to pests, diseases and environmental stresses lead to higher yields and a stable food supply. Biotechnology reduces the need for chemical pesticides and herbicides, lowering agricultural runoff and pollution.

Resilient crops ensure consistent food production, enhancing food security. Higher yields and reduced losses translate to increased income for farmers. Despite these benefits, agricultural biotechnology faces challenges and ethical concerns, such as public acceptance of GMOs and equitable access to innovations. Transparent communication, rigorous safety assessments and fair regulatory frameworks are essential.

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Agricultural biotechnology can revolutionise farming, making it more productive, sustainable and resilient. Balancing scientific progress with ethical considerations and equitable access is crucial for a positive impact on farmers, consumers and the environment.

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