Genetically engineered crops significantly boost food supply and lower prices.
Agricultural biotechnology, like genetically engineered crops, helps farmers produce more food by reducing crop damage from pests. Studies show that these crops significantly increase yields on farms that use them, especially as demand for food grows and traditional methods of increasing yield are not enough. Without genetically engineered crops, food prices would have been much higher during the 2008 food crisis, and more land would have been needed for farming, leading to more greenhouse gas emissions.