Gene editing for low-emission livestock involves using advanced gene editing technologies, such as CRISPR-Cas9, to modify the genetic makeup of livestock animals with the goal of reducing their environmental impact. This can include targeting genes involved in methane production, feed efficiency, disease resistance, and other traits that contribute to the sustainability of livestock production.
This innovative approach leverages several key technologies and concepts:
Gene editing for low-emission livestock has not yet reached commercial implementation due to regulatory hurdles and public acceptance concerns surrounding genetically modified animals. However, as research progresses and societal dialogue advances, this technology has the potential to become a commercially viable solution in the future.