In the agricultural sector, plants and crops are engineered to express a resistance to herbicides and specific pests. Scientists promise that genetically modified plants will have better texture, more flavor, and higher nutritional value than wild varieties of the same crops [11]. There are also plants engineered to last longer on the shelf, appear fresher for longer, and survive the shipping process in better condition. Better crop yields may be achieved using genetically modified plants, meaning that land use will become more efficient.