Transgenic fruit crops are developed using genetic engineering techniques to transfer desirable traits from unrelated species. This allows for rapid crop improvement compared to conventional breeding. Examples of transgenic fruit crops include papaya with resistance to papaya ring spot virus approved in 1996, and non-browning Arctic apples approved in 2015. Transgenic breeding can help impart resistance to diseases, insects, and abiotic stresses in fruit crops like apple, banana, grape, and strawberry. While it has benefits, there are also concerns over unintended effects and high costs of developing transgenic varieties.