" Since the population is growing rapidly everywhere each day, eventually there will not be enough land to feed everyone. GM foods wound not only create more food for people all over the world, but would also create more jobs across the world. GM foods would increase food production and decrease world hunger and unemployment. Although to popular belief, most farmers actually recommend the use of genetically modified foods, because they are easier to grow, and are more profitable. An example of how they are easier to grow is that genetically modifying plants can make them more resilient and tolerant to harsh conditions. .
According to UC Southern California Professor of Biology Terrel Edwards, "a gene from the grey manganese has been genetically implanted into tobacco in order to make it tolerant to salt and many other ionic stresses." These recent developments in biotechnology make it possible for plants to grow in places that have harsh conditions such as deserts. This is good for farmers around the world, because they can utilise land that was once useless, and baron land is extremely cheap, so farmers could make more profit. Also, GMO crops have been in use since the early nineties in the United States, and have changed the way farming has been done forever. According to Hembree Brandon, an advisor to the National Research Institute, "In 2009, GM crops have accounted for more than 80 percent of all soybean, corn, and cotton acres." Clearly, modified foods have already been in our society for over eighteen years. Also, GM crops are more profitable, because a farmer yields more crops per acre than ever before, like in corn. Farmers are now getting six times more corn out of a crop. In addition, GE crops are easier to grow. For some crops, it's not cost efficient to remove weeds by physical means, such as tilling, so famers will often spray large quantities of different herbicides to destroy weeds, a time consuming and expensive process that requires care so that the herbicides don't harm the plants or environment.