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Pink Pineapples & Pitless Cherries: Gene-Editing & The Future Farm

Wednesday, January 8
2:00 PM - 2:40 PM
A warming climate is an existential danger to many crops. An examination of how gene-editing & new forms of plant-breeding will save our food and feed us in the future.
Conference Track The Spoon: AgTech Summit
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Speakers

  • Sarah Evanega

    Sarah Evanega

    Vice President, Business Development, Okanagan Specialty Fruits

  • Ian Miller

    Ian Miller

    Chief Operating Officer, Pairwise

  • Jon Oatley

    Jon Oatley

    Associate Dean & Professor, Washington State University

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