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Game-Changing Rice for Farmer”s ; An Upgraded Variant of Samba Mahsuri and MTU1010

Game-Changing Rice for Farmers: An Upgraded Variant of Samba Mahsuri and MTU1010

Game-Changing Rice for Farmers: An Upgraded Variant of Samba Mahsuri and MTU1010

Game-Changing Rice for Farmers: An Upgraded Variant of Samba Mahsuri and MTU1010

India became the first nation in the world to introduce the first genome-edited rice cultivars, DRR-100 (Kamla) and Pusa DST-1. The novel genetic variations may lead to groundbreaking improvements in water conservation, climate adaptation, and productivity.

DRR Dhan 100  (Kamala), an upgraded variant of “Samba Mahsuri,”

 Pusa DST-1 Rice (upgraded variant of “MTU1010 )

These cultivars have no foreign DNA and are similar to conventionally grown varieties.
They are not subject to severe biosafety regulations under the Environment (Protection) Act of 1986 and are approved under India’s simplified regulatory framework for genome-edited crops. Cultivating them on 5 million hectares might increase paddy production by 4.5 million tonnes while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20% (32,000 tonnes), supporting climate-resilient farming.

 

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