Towards healthier crops and better food security
Today the government will bring forward the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill for its third reading in the House of Commons, backing UK scientists to develop more resilient plants that will strengthen our food security and boost economic growth.
- Leaving the EU means we are free to set rules that work in the best interest of the UK – including taking action to strengthen our food security by developing more resilient crops.
- That is why today we will bring forward our Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill for its third reading, allowing us to use precision breeding technologies to speed up the breeding of plants that are more resistant to disease, more nutritious and more productive – with fewer pesticides and fertilisers.
- These reforms will allow our scientists to use their expertise to create healthier crops, strengthen our food security, and boost economic growth by making farming more productive and sustainable.
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