Ghana has introduced a genetically modified cowpea variety, PBR, resistant to the pod borer pest, marking a first in the country's market. This development, which took 12 years of testing and is endorsed by the National Seed Council, aims to enhance the profitability of farmers and improve food security. The project is a collaboration between the African Agricultural Technology Foundation and involves a public-private partnership, aimed at boosting the productivity and utilization of cowpeas in sub-Saharan Africa. The Director-General of the Ghana Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has praised the launch as a significant advancement for Ghana's agriculture and food security.