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  1. Many foods are genetically modified today. Oranges, corn, tomatoes, potatoes, squash, and many others have had their genes changed. In fact, the average person will eat at least one genetically modified food everyday without realizing it. According to a survey by USDA 26% of people asked believed that they had never eaten a genetically modified ...

  2. Oct 19, 2023 · 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.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · Let's dive into the potential pros and cons of GMO foods. 1. GMOs Can Produce Bigger Crop Yields. One of the major advantages of GMOs is that they help increase the production rate of crops, which can have a significant effect in countries faced with food shortages and famine, per May 2017 research in the Hong Kong Medical Journal .

  4. Nov 25, 2014 · Pros of Labeling Genetically Modified Foods. People Could Make More Informed Choices About Their Diet. By having a clear picture of everything that is in the foods that are being consumed, people would have the ability to make empowered choices about their health. Having clear definitions of genetically modified foods and how they were modified ...

  5. ProTerra Standard. Created in 2006, the ProTerra Standard has a long-standing history and experience in promoting sustainability in the food and feed supply chain and segregated non-GMO materials. Among others, one of its aims is to secure the supply of sustainably produced, fully traceable, non-GMO ingredients for feed and food.

  6. May 19, 2016 · GE Crops Are Safe to Eat. Though GE crops have been in food supplies for years, there has been no greater increases in problems like cancer, allergies or stomach problems in GE-consuming ...

  7. Oct 2, 2019 · Nutritional benefits. Genetically modified crops have made significant contributions to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in particular goals 1 (reducing poverty) and 2 (reducing hunger). While increased yields have contributed to higher household incomes, which reduce poverty, the increased yields have also enhanced ...

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