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there are none that are scientifically proven to harm humans . However it may harm, kill, disable or impair the organism that is modified.

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Why are GMOs considered a threat to biodiversity?

Organic crops are non GMO, but GMO crops of the same kind can cross pollinate with them, resulting in contamination of the organic crops.


Who makes gmos?

GMOs can be found in crops, such as corn, soybeans, cotton, canola, papayas, wheat, acorn squash, Golden rice, and others; medicines, such as insulin; organic crops that have been contaminated by GMO crops, foods that include GMO ingredients, dog and other pet foods made with GMO ingredients, etc. Geographically, GMOs can be found in at least 85% of the corn and soyboans grown in the United States, crops in Canada, and crops in other countries that allow use of GMO crops.


How are farm crops affected by GMO?

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can significantly impact farm crops by enhancing traits such as resistance to pests, diseases, and herbicides, which can lead to increased yields and reduced reliance on chemical inputs. However, concerns about biodiversity, the development of resistant pests, and potential long-term environmental effects are also raised. Additionally, GMOs can affect market dynamics, as consumer preferences and regulations vary worldwide. Overall, while GMOs can improve agricultural efficiency, they also introduce complex ecological and economic considerations.


Why the cultivation and breeding of GMOs are opposed by organizations?

It is opposed by some organizations and individuals because they are not convinced that the safety of the crops to the environment or human health has been proven, the regulatory process in the U.S. appears to have been influenced by those who develop and profit from the technology, etc.


What are some concerns of using GMOs?

GMOs are not caused, but produced. GMO is the abbreviation for Genetically Modified Organism. Basically, the process of genetic engineering removes a section of DNA from one organism, often a bacteria or virus, and inserts it into another organism, often a crop like corn or soybeans. The majority of genetically modified crops have been modified to withstand direct spraying of synthetic weed killers, or to produce a substance within the plant itself that kills insects when insects feed on the plant. The use of this technology is controversial, but to answer your question directly, many would say the "cause" is economical for the producers of the GMOs, since when they modify a crop genetically, the modified plants are considered unique organisms that can be (and are) patentable.

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What is unchecked spread of GMOs?

Spread of GMOs is the unwanted cross pollination of GMO crops with non-GMO and organically grown crops. Unchecked spread means that it is being allowed to happen without measures to avoid it being taken.


Why are GMOs considered a threat to biodiversity?

Organic crops are non GMO, but GMO crops of the same kind can cross pollinate with them, resulting in contamination of the organic crops.


What is genetic method involved for improvement of food crops?

This method is called genetic modified organisms. (GMOs).


Who makes gmos?

GMOs can be found in crops, such as corn, soybeans, cotton, canola, papayas, wheat, acorn squash, Golden rice, and others; medicines, such as insulin; organic crops that have been contaminated by GMO crops, foods that include GMO ingredients, dog and other pet foods made with GMO ingredients, etc. Geographically, GMOs can be found in at least 85% of the corn and soyboans grown in the United States, crops in Canada, and crops in other countries that allow use of GMO crops.


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Why are GMOs considered safe for consumption and the environment?

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are considered safe for consumption and the environment because they undergo rigorous testing to ensure they are as safe as traditional crops. Additionally, GMOs can be engineered to resist pests and diseases, reducing the need for harmful pesticides and promoting sustainable farming practices.


Advantages and disadvantages of using fertilisers?

An advantage to using fertilizer is a greater crop yield. A disadvantage is the pollutants involved, and potential contamination to humans, via crops and groundwater.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of cash crops?

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What are the disadvantages of non-organic food?

Non-organic foods often contain additives, GMOs, preservatives, etc. which may not be good for health.


What kinds of problems do genetically modified crops with transgenes pose for farmers who do not grow the altered crop?

One problem GMO crops pose for farmers who do not grow them is cross pollination of GMOs in non-GMO crops, especially those that are grown organically.


What were the disadvantages of an economy based on one or two cash crops?

The disadvantages of an economy based on one or two cash crops is that if those crops fail, the economy fails. Most countries and areas have quite a few crops they grow which leads to a more stable economy.


What are benefits of gmos product?

One benefit of GMO production was said to be that less herbicides would be used on them. This; however, has not proved to be the case after they were used for several years. After years of using them, it appears that the use of glyphosate has doubled due to the use of glyphosate resistant crops.