Do GMOs decrease the use of trans fats or increase the use of trans fats
GMOs decrease the use of GMOs as said in a study by university of Michigan.
Is it true that GMOs increase cancer rates?
No, it is not true that GMOs increase cancer rates. A study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine shows that Europe (where they consume less GMOs) has similar cancer rates to America
How do GMOs effect food shortages across the world
they help get rid of food shortages.
EU regulations require measures to avoid mixing of foods and feed produced from GM crops and conventional or organic crops, which can be done via isolation distances or biological containment strategies. (Unlike the US, European countries require labeling of GM food.)
When were GMOs created
GMOs were created in 1990s
How do GMOs effect malnourishment in foreign country's
GMOs helps counter the malnourishment in foreign county's by, providing extra necessary vitamins. One example of this is golden rice, this genetically modified food contains extra Vitamin A. so you could say it positively affects it.
Are GMOs safe?
Yes! Some GMO plants have actually been modified to improve their nutritional value. An example is GMO soybeans with healthier oils that can be used to replace oils that contain trans fats. Since GMO foods were introduced in the 1990s, extensive research shows that they are just as safe as non-GMO foods.
How do GMOs effect access to food in foreign countrys
GMOs increase access to food in foreign because GMOs allow us to create more nutritional food
What is the policy on GMOs in china
The testing, production, and marketing of GMOs in China are subject to government approval. Foreign companies that export GMOs to the PRC, including GMOs as raw materials, must apply to the Ministry of Agriculture and obtain GMO Safety Certificates. (they are banned would also be a acceptable answer)
What does GMO stand for
GMO stands for "genetically modified organism"