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  1. Golden rice is a genetically modified, biofortified crop. Biofortification increases the nutritional value of crops. Golden rice is genetically modified to produce beta-carotene, which is not normally present in rice. Beta-carotene is converted into vitamin A when metabolized by the human body. We need vitamin A for healthier skin, immune ...

  2. Mar 18, 2020 · Possible risks of using genetically modified products. Environmental Hazards. There is strong evidence that genetically modified plants appear to interact with their environment . This means that genes introduced into genetically modified plants may be transferred to other plants or even to other organisms in the ecosystem [2-3].

  3. Cons of GMO Crop Farming. The intensive cultivation of GM crops has raised a wide range of concerns with respect to food safety, environmental effects, and socioeconomic issues. The major cons are explored for cross-pollination, pest resistance, human health, the environment, the economy, and productivity.

  4. Sep 1, 2016 · The term “genetic modified organisms (GMO)” has become a controversial topic as its benefits for both food producers and consumers are companied by potential biomedical risks and environmental side effects. Increasing concerns from the public about GMO, particularly in the form of genetic modified (GM) foods, are aimed at the short- and ...

  5. Jan 10, 2022 · Genetically modified (GM) crops have been proven safe through testing and use, and can even increase the safety of common foods. As astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explained, “Practically every food you buy in a store for consumption by humans is genetically modified food. There are no wild, seedless watermelons.

  6. Negative environmental impacts have been significantly reduced through using herbicide tolerant and pest resistant GM crops achieving on average across 7 GM crops a 23% reduction in environmental impact, in part resulting from 620 million kgs of active ingredient not being applied (Brookes and Barfoot Citation 2017) (Table 4). Even with the ...

  7. In 1971, the first debate over the risks to humans of exposure to GMOs began when a common intestinal microorganism, E. coli, was infected with DNA from a tumor-inducing virus (Devos et al ., 2007 ...

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