Gen Zs lead call for gene edited crops

New survey reveals sustainability and environmental benefits are key drivers for young consumers

clock • 2 min read
British Sugar says gene editing will help farming become more sustainable and environmentally friendly
Image:

British Sugar says gene editing will help farming become more sustainable and environmentally friendly

Almost 70% of surveyed adults say they support gene editing to create a sustainable and resilient future for British farming, a new study has revealed. The recent study conducted by British Sugar,...

To continue reading...

Already a member? Login for full access.

Login

New to Farmers Guardian? Register for 1 free article per week or become a member for unlimited access to essential farming news and insights.

article-img-580x358

 

Aberdeen Angus Bulls Naturally reared and ready to work

Aberdeen Angus Bulls Naturally reared and

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

PEDIGREE HEREFORD BULL FOR SALE

PEDIGREE HEREFORD BULL FOR SALE

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

PEDIGREE LIMOUSIN BULLS

PEDIGREE LIMOUSIN BULLS

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

More on Arable

Why there could be an unpredictable grain marketing season approaching

Why there could be an unpredictable grain marketing season approaching

Arable growers' cropping choices have shifted substantially this year and the 2025/26 marketing season looks highly unpredictable

Lydia Wombwell
clock 11 July 2025 • 3 min read
Mixed fortunes are predicted for potatoes after dry spell

Mixed fortunes are predicted for potatoes after dry spell

Dry weather may have kept late blight risk low, but concerns are mounting for unirrigated potato crops

Farmers Guardian
clock 10 July 2025 • 4 min read
How a hybrid barley variety contains three-pronged BYDV resistance

How a hybrid barley variety contains three-pronged BYDV resistance

Delve into the science of how a variety of hybrid barley contains BYDV resistance rather than tolerance

clock 09 July 2025 • 3 min read