Plant genomics has transformed the way we think about crop improvement and agricultural biotechnology. This session will concentrate on genome sequencing, gene mapping, and novel molecular tools. There will be discussions regarding the application of CRISPR and other genome-editing tools in plants. We will emphasize applications in disease resistance, yield improvement, and stress tolerance. The session also delves into computational biology tools for analysis of genomes. Real-life case studies on our staple crops rice, maize, and wheat will be shown. Speakers will address how genomics enables climate-resilient agriculture. We will discuss ethical issues and regulatory aspects of genetic modification. The topics are high-throughput sequencing and transcriptomic strategies. The session focuses on integrating data from multi-omics platforms. Global collaborations in plant genomic studies will be explored. The next frontier in precision agriculture will be revealed to the audience. This track will drive the dialogues on sustainable uses of plant biotechnology. Networking will bring together researchers, industry, and policymakers.