Genetically Modified Crops and Sustainable Food Systems
Publication Date : Jan-28-2026
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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) offer a potential economically and logistically viable solution to a global problem: feeding a growing global population under worsening climate conditions. GMOs can be engineered to withstand environmental stress, resist disease, and improve nutritional value while maintaining safety comparable to conventional foods. Already, GMOs have contributed to substantial global yield gains by reducing crop losses from pests and environmental stress across widely cultivated staple crops. Despite this, public skepticism persists regarding GMOs’ safety, nutritional quality, and dependence upon multinational corporations, especially in parts of Europe where GMO adoption and trade remain restricted. Despite GMOs’ controversy and sociopolitical barriers to adoption, this report finds that existing literature broadly agrees that GMOs can serve as a safe, economically viable, and sustainable response to climate and food-scarcity challenges.
