We eat GM and processed food every day. Genetically engineered processed food accounts for 60% to 70% of our food supply. Supermarket processed foods are currently "test positive" due to the presence of genetically engineered ingredients. "Hidden menus" of these unlabeled GM foods and food ingredients in the United States currently include soy, soybean oil, corn, potatoes, pumpkin, rapeseed oil, cottonseed oil, papaya, tomato and dairy products. However, genetic manipulation is very different.
Genetically modified food Because many people believe that genetically modified crops are not made in the natural world, many people think that genetically modified foods have a first impression. The biggest group of opponents is a large brand company such as politicians and Whole Foods. Generally, the brand name must be labeled with a food label that includes a GM label. This makes most consumers think GM crops are dangerous.
The GM food controversy is controversial about the use of GM crops to replace the traditional crops of food and other goods and other uses of genetic engineering in food production. This controversy involves consumers, farmers, biotechnology companies, government regulators, NGOs, and scientists. The key issues relevant to genetically modified foods (GM foods or genetically modified foods) are whether or not these foods should be displayed, the role of government regulators, the objectivity of scientific research and publication, the health of genetically modified crops and Environmental impact, and pesticides. The impact of resistance, the impact of these crops on farmers, and the crop impact on the world 's population. In addition, products derived from genetically modified organisms also play a role in the production of ethanol fuels and pharmaceuticals.
Genetically modified foods (GM foods and biotechnology foods) cause health hazards. These foods come from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), especially GM crops. Genetically modified organisms cause specific changes in DNA by genetic engineering techniques. Genetically modified organisms or transgenic organisms are produced when certain genes are transferred to another species and produce substances not found in nature. Genetically modified organisms account for nearly 60% of all processed foods including vegetable oil, soy flour, lecithin and soy protein