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IITA biotech program goes digital, launches genome engineering website


12 September 2025

The IITACGIAR biotechnology program has officially launched a new Genome Engineering website. A dynamic digital platform showcasing cutting-edge science that is shaping the future of crops in Africa.

Cake-cutting moment to mark the genome editing website going live.Cake-cutting moment to mark the genome editing website going live.
 

The website serves as a hub for knowledge, bringing together information on IITA’s pioneering work in genome engineering and precision breeding in bananas, yams, legumes, and other staple crops. It highlights how researchers are rewriting the DNA code to tackle persistent challenges such as pests, diseases, drought, and low yields to ensure food security and improve livelihoods for millions of smallholder farmers.

Beyond showcasing research, the platform also serves as a learning and capacity-building hub for students, researchers, and partners eager to understand genome editing better. Visitors can explore detailed case studies, videos, learn about the science behind the technology, and follow IITA’s ongoing training initiatives, including specialized courses designed to empower the next generation of African genome engineers.

Dr Leena Tripathi, Director of IITA’s Eastern Africa Hub, Director of Genetic Innovation Science Area, and Biotechnology Program Lead, described the platform as a milestone for the institute:
 

Ribbon-cutting by Dr Leena Tripathi to launch the IITA genome editing website.
Ribbon-cutting by Dr Leena Tripathi to launch the IITA genome editing website.
 

“We see this website as a digital home for our work. It is a living showcase of our vision. Through modern biotechnology, including genome editing and transgenic approaches, we are advancing precision breeding, building African scientific capacity, and openly sharing knowledge to accelerate impact for food security.”

The platform reflects IITA’s commitment to stewardship, transparency, and communication. By providing clear, accessible information on genome engineering, IITA hopes to foster greater understanding and dialogue with policymakers, partners, and the public.

The launch took place during the training workshop on genome editing for crop improvement in Nairobi, where scientists, partners, and trainees had the first opportunity to explore the platform together. It marks an exciting step forward in IITA’s mission to harness cutting-edge science for development.

Explore the new website and learn how the IITA biotechnology program contributes to Africa’s food security story.

 



More news from:
    . IITA (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture)
    . CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)


Website: http://www.iita.org

Published: September 12, 2025

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