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- GMOs were invented to address the needs of farmers and make foods more accessible and affordable for consumers1. Some GMO crops were developed specifically to benefit consumers, such as a GMO soybean that is used to create a healthier oil1. GMOs were also created to develop crops with pest resistant traits and/or crops that are resistant to low cost, environmentally safer herbicides2. The majority of soybeans grown in the U.S. are bioengineered3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The most common GMO crops were developed to address the needs of farmers, but in turn they can help foods become more accessible and affordable for consumers. Some GMO crops were developed specifically to benefit consumers. For example, a GMO soybean that is used to create a healthier oil is commercially grown and available.www.fda.gov/food/agricultural-biotechnology/how-g…There are many reasons and positive impacts stemming from the creation of GMOs. One being to develop crops with pest resistant traits, and/or crops that are resistant to low cost, environmentally safer herbicides. These crop varieties mean fewer and/or less troublesome chemicals are needed to control various crop pests.gmoanswers.com/ask/why-were-gmo-what-was-pu…Although the technology for GMOs is newer (GMOs have been in our food system for over 20 years), the intent, when it comes to modifying food, is not—GMOs have been created to make food more appealing, safer, and less wasteful. In fact, the majority of soybeans (more than 90%) grown in the U.S. are bioengineered.foodinsight.org/soybeans-are-the-stars-of-genetical…
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