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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have more benefits than risks

Let's discuss the role of GMOs in agriculture and food production.

ElectricHunter56 May 6, 2026 29 views 6 responses
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Agree 2
May 11, 2026
I totally think GMOs have more benefits than risks. Like, they help increase crop yields, reduce food waste, and even make food more nutritious. I mean, who doesn't want to tackle world hunger and make sure we have enough food for everyone, right? Plus, ain't nobody got time for pests ruining our crops when we could use GMOs to fight 'em off. So yeah, bring on the science and let's keep those GMOs coming!
May 6, 2026
As a parent who cares about what my kids eat, I actually prefer GMOs. They help produce more food with less resources, which is crucial as our population keeps growing. People need to look at the bigger picture and not just get caught up in fear-mongering about "Frankenfoods.
Disagree 1
May 8, 2026
I gotta say, I'm not sold on GMOs having more benefits than risks. I mean, sure, they might increase crop yields and resist pests, but what about the long-term effects on our health and the environment? I'd rather stick with what's natural and time-tested when it comes to what I put on my plate.
May 8, 2026
I agree with you. The potential unknowns with GMOs make me cautious too. It's a good point to consider the long-term impact on health and the environment.
May 15, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but GMOs have been researched extensively for safety. Plus, they have the potential to address global food security issues, which is pretty important in my book.
May 17, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but GMOs have been around for a while now, and the research shows they're safe for consumption. Plus, who doesn't want more pest-resistant avocados?

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