Natural benefits. Less chemicals, time, machines, and land are needed for GMO plants and animals, which can help reduce environmental pollution, greenhouse gas release, and soil break down. Stronger producing because of GMOs could allow farmers to dedicate less land to plants. Also, farmers are already growing corn, cotton, and potatoes without spraying the bacterial insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis because the plants produce their own insecticides, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Seeds are genetically changed for many reasons, which include improving resistance to insects and making healthier crops, according to Healthline.com. This can lower crop damage, and make crops better resistant to extreme weather.
The use of molecular biology in vaccination development has been successful and holds …show more content…
The rationale is that they reduce the need for pesticides and herbicides as well as reducing the manpower needed to successfully grow the crops, which should translate into improved financial gains. GMO’s are beneficial in plants. With an ever increasing global population, massive 3rd world hunger, and with an estimation that a child dies for every two seconds world wide from starvation; this does not even take into account the number of people who are mal and undernourished, there is a great promise in the use of this technology to benefit not only the farmers, but also societies worldwide. Creating plants better resistant to weeds, pest and other diseases; such as corn corn is the most important and widely grown grain in the United States.however, corn cannot reproduce without human