Some people believe that they are more accepted and produced in several countries. Markoulatos et al., 2004 agree that in the United States, genetically modified food plants have been permitted for meal since 1992. In 1997, genetically modified soybeans represented estimated 10% of the total reaped in the United States and, in 2004, it increased to almost all of the soybean production. But nevertheless, some experts do not believe that. Arvanitoyannis and Krystallis agree that new technologies for genetic modification are not yet accepted due to ethical issues. It shows that ethical issues of GMO crops that such as it may affect for health in the future, effects on the reproductive system, the antibiotic resistance of human, and disruption of the endocrine glands because lack of education research the effect of GMO with humans, used during the study period for a long time. So, if the companies produce genetically modified food crops to consumers may have the genetic problem.