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Farmers call for gene editing to be allowed in Scotland's crops
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Farmers call for gene editing to be allowed in Scotland's crops

Farmers have called for gene editing to be allowed for Scotland’s crops as legislation in England moves a step closer.

With an ever changing climate, some are arguing that editing the genes of crops could be a way to mitigate against extreme weather and help bolster food security in a changing climate.

Source: STV

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Ingenza and Phibro Ethanol accelerate the green fuel transition
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Ingenza and Phibro Ethanol accelerate the green fuel transition

Ingenza and Phibro Ethanol – a division of Phibro Animal Health Corporation – have joined forces to engineer a novel yeast strain that will increase yield in the commercial production of bioethanol under both challenging and conventional environmental conditions, further driving the switch to clean biofuels.

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Pollinators make a B-Line through Midlothian
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Pollinators make a B-Line through Midlothian

B-Lines are a series of 'insect pathways' running through our countryside and towns - and Midlothian Science Zone is now on the map, recognised for its wildflower-rich habitats of benefit to bees, butterflies and other wildlife.

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