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  2. Oct 16, 2023 · Golden rice is the most well known GM crop that is aimed at increasing nutrient value. It is intended to produce a fortified food to be grown and consumed in areas with a shortage of dietary vitamin A, a deficiency which each year is estimated to kill 670,000 children under the age of 5 and cause an additional 500,000 cases of irreversible ...

  3. A genetically modified food is one that’s been altered at the cellular level, typically by introducing gene material from another organism into the plant. Proponents say that genetically modified foods need fewer pesticides and less water and fertilizer. They’re designed to produce higher yields and can often be grown in poor, salty soil or ...

  4. Corn: Corn is the most commonly grown crop in the United States, and most of it is GMO. Most GMO corn is created to resist insect pests or tolerate herbicides. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)...

    • It’s as natural as any GMO. Contrary to the unfortunate popular image that relates “toxic chemicals,” nuclear danger or mad scientists when it comes to genetic modification of crops, golden rice was developed by inserting something as natural as a gene from corn and another from a very common bacteria related to the plant world.
    • Just a cup can save children’s lives and eyesight. Some activists keep repeating that a pregnant woman or a child should eat huge amounts of golden rice to produce the required daily level of vitamin A. They do this by taking calculations from the first version (GR1), which was a proof of concept, not a final product.
    • Golden Rice is a safe food. All commercial GM crops have been shown to have no difference in food safety or environmental impact compared to their conventional versions.
    • It is a public sector effort. Although much of the current commercial GM crop has been developed by the private sector—excessive regulations have made that easier, but it’s another matter—Golden Rice is a crop that was born in the public sector and has been worked on since then as a tool for humanitarian purposes.
  5. Apr 2, 2021 · Ten biotech crops were planted in the USA in 2019, including maize, soybeans, cotton, alfalfa, canola, sugar beets, potatoes, papaya, squash, and apples. In Latin America, ten countries led by...

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · History. Detection. Generic GMO soybeans. HB4 Soybean. Stacked traits. Genetic modification to improve soybean oil. Regulation. See also. Examples of transgenic soybeans. The genetic makeup of a soybean gives it a wide variety of uses, thus keeping it in high demand.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Vocabulary. A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an animal, plant, or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. For thousands of years, humans have used breeding methods to modify organisms. Corn, cattle, and even dogs have been selectively bred over generations to have certain desired traits.

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