A team of researchers in Chile, led by Dr. Patricio Arce, is working on developing drought-resistant bean varieties through gene editing. Beans are a crucial source of plant proteins and minerals in Latin America, especially in countries like Chile, Brazil, and Mexico that rely on rainwater for cultivation. The research focuses on editing genes related to stomata opening to reduce transpiration while maintaining photosynthesis, aiming to make beans more water-efficient without compromising nutrition. The project underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, involving experts in agronomy, biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, intellectual property, marketing, and effective communication to ensure food security in the face of predicted temperature rises and rainfall decreases.