Kenyan scientists, led by Steven Runo of Kenyatta University, have created a new strain of sorghum that is resistant to the striga weed, a parasitic plant that can cause up to 100% yield loss in crops. The strain, named 'striga smart sorghum', was developed using gene editing techniques that alter the crop's interaction with its environment to enhance desired traits. This innovation aims to enhance food productivity in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, where striga poses a significant threat to food security. The team collected resilient sorghum varieties from across Africa to develop this strain.