British scientists are using gene editing and breeding techniques to transform the grass pea, a crop known for its toxins, into a safe and drought-tolerant version suitable for food production. Researchers have identified the key steps of the genetic pathway responsible for the toxins and are working to develop low-toxin varieties that can be grown in regions with unfavorable conditions. Trials of edited grass pea plants are currently underway, and the next steps involve further genetic research and crossbreeding.