A new variety of semi-dwarf teff, a gluten-free grain originally from Ethiopia, has been developed through genome editing by the Donald Danforth Plant Research Institute and the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute. This new variety is expected to increase teff productivity and reduce yield losses due to lodging. The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed that teff produced by genome editing is not subject to GMO biotech regulation in the US, which is expected to encourage innovation in teff plant breeding. The new teff lines will be field tested this year.