The introduction of improved seeds, GMOs, comes with the background of the green revolution, where the fundamental idea was to mitigate hunger with the exponential production of food worldwide. The entry of GM seeds brings with it multiple risks to soil, soil micro fauna and human life. While land remains an important factor in agricultural production, it is also an important factor in most branches of industry, but by no means in all, as it is impossible to control production in a way that revolutionises the entire production process. In industry, mechanisation allowed the production process to be broken down into a series of steps that are carried out at the same time.