Gene Editing

At The Hutton, our gene editing facilities and expertise enables us to offer a groundbreaking approach towards enhancing plant breeding, agricultural productivity, and sustainability.

Through contemporary gene editing approaches, the development of more disease resistance, drought tolerance, and higher yields crops are clearly within our reach.

At Hutton we are embracing gene editing technology, which is transforming the landscape of global agriculture, offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance crop productivity, resilience, and sustainability. By precisely modifying target DNA, gene editing enables the development of key crops that are better equipped to meet the challenges of ongoing climate change, pests and diseases, and all the while reducing the need for synthetic chemical inputs.

One of the key advantages of gene editing is its ability to make precise modifications to the plant genome relatively quickly. Unlike traditional breeding methods, which may take years, gene editing allows for accurate modification of specific genes involved in traits of interest. Gene Editing mimics changes that could occur naturally in an accurate, controllable and efficient manner. This not only accelerates the development of highly resilient crops, but also reduces the risk of unintended consequences, as the changes are highly targeted.

In gene editing can help reduce agriculture’s environmental impact by creating crops that require fewer resources, such as water and fertilisers, gene-edited plants can help conserve natural ecosystems and reduce carbon footprints.


Harnesses gene editing’s power today with The Hutton, ensuring that future generations can enjoy a healthier, more secure food supply.

Laurence Ducreux, Biotechnology Facility Manager
gene editing facilities and expertise
DNA, gene editing
Gene editing expertise

As the global population continues to grow, gene editing holds the potential to help feed more people while minimizing the ecological impact of farming. With the ability to make crops more resilient, nutritious, and environmentally friendly, gene editing is a key technology that will play a vital role in shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.

Contact for more information

Business Development Manager of Agri -Tech Services; and Business Development Manger of The National Potato Innovation Centre
Based in Dundee
T: 07766763157
A decade as James Hutton Limited’s Agri-Tech Business Development Manager. Ten years in post spearheading key industrial partnerships and commercially focused business development activities for at least two major UK Innovation Centres (JHI itself, and The National Potato Innovation Centre (NPIC)), as well as the sector lead for a broad and diverse range of Agri-Tech services within the commercial division of Europe’s largest agricultural and environmental research organisation, The James Hutton Institute