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    1. David Friedberg recently revealed to an exited agtech world details about Ohalo Genetics’s radical plans to produce hardier more productive crops. This involves artificially inducing the concept of polyploidy – where an organism has more than two sets of chromosomes – to bring new levels of precision and speed to plant breeding.

      Ohalo’s technology works by disenabling the reproductive circuits in each parent plant. Normally, a random half of the genes of each parent go to the offspring. But by switching off this reproductive circuit, and effectively controlling polyploidy, the offspring plant gets 100% of the genes from each parent. The fact the plant has more genes means it has more changes of inheriting a gene that will allow it to overcome or manage a stress. Ohalo’s early trials have seen “insane” yield gains of “50% to 100% or more” compared to regular plants, said Friedberg.

    2. “It’s a giant iceberg, and we’re at the very tip”

      no mention of whether, in this analogy, we are the iceberg or we are the Titanic. guess time will tell…