A research project in the United States is utilizing advanced genetic editing techniques, such as CRISPR-Cas12a, to create more productive Upland cotton varieties, with fibers of quality similar to Pima, more nutritious seeds, and resistance to Fusarium wilt (FOV4), a disease that has caused significant losses to the crop in various regions. The goal is to develop a dual-purpose plant, aimed at both fiber production and high-value seeds, increasing economic and environmental sustainability for producers.