CRISPR Wheat Without GMO Label: How Chile’s Landmark Decision Could Reshape Global Food Systems

CRISPR Wheat Without GMO Label: How Chile’s Landmark Decision Could Reshape Global Food Systems

Chile has become the first country in the Americas to approve CRISPR gene-edited wheat as non-GMO, clearing the path for a variety with 5–10 times more dietary fiber. The decision sets a global precedent with major implications for sustainable agriculture, plant-based food innovation, and European regulatory policy.

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