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England becomes first EU nation to legalize gene-edited crops, boosting food security and innovation.
England has become the first European country to legalize gene-edited plants and foods, effective November 13, 2025, under the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act 2023.
The law allows faster, more precise crop improvements for traits like yield, disease resistance, nutrition, and climate resilience, with early applications including disease-resistant potatoes and non-browning bananas.
Scientists and agricultural leaders praised the move as a milestone for innovation and food security, noting strong public support and bipartisan backing.
The Genetic Literacy Project, a nonprofit focused on science communication, reiterated its commitment to transparency amid allegations it functions as a corporate front, citing its integrity policies, annual reports, and global regulatory map.
Inglaterra se convierte en la primera nación de la UE en legalizar los cultivos modificados genéticamente, impulsando la seguridad alimentaria y la innovación.