Crop Improvement
Crop improvement is the process of breeding and growing plants with desirable characteristics, such as increased yields, improved quality, and greater resistance to diseases and pests. This can be done through traditional plant breeding techniques, such as selection and hybridization, or through the use of modern biotechnological techniques, such as gene-editing. Crop improvement helps to increase food security and improve diets, as higher yields provide more food for a growing population and improved qualities can meet changing consumer needs. Additionally, crop improvement can help to reduce the environmental impacts of farming, such as water and energy use, by decreasing the need for inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides. Finally, crop improvement has economic benefits, as new varieties of crops can create new markets and generate income for farmers.
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