Does Monsanto conduct genetic engineering?

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Yes, Monsanto conducts genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is a key component of Monsanto's research and development efforts. Through genetic engineering, scientists at Monsanto modify the genetic makeup of plants to enhance desirable traits such as resistance to pests, diseases, or herbicides, and to improve yields and overall plant health. This is achieved by introducing genes from other organisms into plants, making them more resilient and productive. Monsanto is committed to responsibly and sustainably developing agricultural solutions through genetic engineering that can address global challenges like food security and environmental sustainability. The company follows strict regulations and safety measures to ensure that genetically modified crops are safe for human consumption and the environment.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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