ISAAA has released the 20th Brief in its global status of
commercialized biotech/GM crops in Beijing ,
China on April
13, 2016. Brief 51, 20th
Anniversary (1996 to 2015) of the Global Commercialization of Biotech Crops and
Biotech Crops Highlights in 2015, authored by ISAAA Founder and Emeritus Chair,
Clive James.
Brief 51 companion
documents include the Executive Summary, Top Ten Facts about Biotech Crops and
a volume of Invitational Essays (Progress and Promise), which are designed to
celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the commercialization of biotech
crops during the twenty-year period, 1996 to 2015 as well as the 2015
highlights.
Year after year,
ISAAA prepares the global status report and supports its free distribution to
developing countries to provide information and knowledge to the scientific
community and facilitate a more informed and transparent discussion regarding
the potential role of biotech crops in contributing to global food, feed,
fiber, and fuel security, and a more sustainable agriculture.
The 2015 Global Status Report documents the global database on the adoption and distribution of biotech crops in the world in 2015, when ~18 million farmers from 28 countries planted 179.7 million hectares of biotech crops. Below are summaries of the country launches heldfor the 2015 Global
Status Report.
The 2015 Global Status Report documents the global database on the adoption and distribution of biotech crops in the world in 2015, when ~18 million farmers from 28 countries planted 179.7 million hectares of biotech crops. Below are summaries of the country launches held
BEIJING, CHINA
Brief 51
was launched in the ISAAA Press Conference in China World Hotel Beijing on
April 13, 2016, attended by 30 representatives of major media outlets (print,
online, and TV broadcast). Dr. Paul S. Teng , ISAAA Chair, presented the
Highlights of the Report prepared by Dr. James. ISAAA Global Coordinator Dr.
Randy A. Hautea discussed the Overview of Biotech Crops in Asia with emphasis
on biotech crop planting and regulatory milestones in India , China ,
Pakistan , Myanmar , Philippines ,
Australia , Bangladesh , and Vietnam , which has commercialized
biotech maize for the first time in 2015.
Dr. Zhang Chun-Yi, Dr. Paul S. |
Mr. Hernan
Viola, the Agro-Industrial Attaché of the Embassy of Argentina in China , presented an overview of biotech crops
and the benefits they generated in Argentina . Dr. Zhang Chun-Yi,
Deputy Director General of the Biotechnology Research Institute, CAAS and Prof.
Dafang Huang, patron of ISAAA, gave the opening and closing remarks,
respectively.
A seminar
was conducted on April 14 at the Library of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences
(CAS) where Dr. Gao Caixia of the Institute
of Genetics and Biology,
CAS, made a timely presentation on Genome Editing: Progress and Perspectives. Mr. Mark Petry of the USDA FAS gave a
presentation on Reconsideration of New Breeding Technology and Biotech
Regulation in the US. Some 150 members of the academe , government
regulators, industry, media, students and researchers attended the seminar
which was co-organized by CAAS, the Chinese
Academy of Agricultural
Sciences, and the ISAAA China BIC.
HANOI, VIETNAM
Brief 51
was pres ented at a media seminar held at the Sofitel Plaza Hotel in Hanoi on April 15. The
seminar was co-organized by the Agricultural Genetics Institute (AGI) led by
Dr. Le Huy Ham. Drs. Teng and H autea were joined by Dr. Mahaletchumy Arujanan, executive
director of the Malaysian Biotechnology Information Center (MABIC), who presented
the Overview of New Breeding Technologies and Current Status. Around 100
attendees composed of researchers, policy makers, regulators, industry
representatives, and media practitioners attended the event, and received
copies of Brief 51 materials that were distributed during the seminar.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Mr. Bhagirath Choudhary |
The seminar
in Jakarta was
held in the Ministry of Agriculture on April 19. Dr. Arujanan presented the
Highlights of Brief 51, and also made a presentation on new breeding
technologies. Mr. Bhagirath Choudhary, director of the South
Asia Biotechnology
Center based in India presented the Overview of Biotech Crop
Adoption in Asia .
The event was
co-organized by ISAAA and IndoBIC, with around 100 members of the academe ,
media practitioners, and policy makers, including regulators and industry representatives
in attendance. Copies of Brief 51 materials were distributed at the close of
the seminar.
The ISAAA AfriCenter in collaboration with Africa Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) and
the Association Nationale des Entreprises Semencières du Burkina Faso
(ANES-BF), a local seed trade association, launched the Brief 51 in Burkina Faso on
April 20, 2016. The event was attended by 40 participants that included seed
traders, media representatives, government regulators, and scientists. Hon.
Henri Koubizara, a member of the parliamentary commission on economic
development, environment and climate change was the guest of honor. Dr.
Margaret Karembu presented the ISAAA report highlighting the role of seed traders
in the adoption and commercialization of GM crops. Local scientists and
regulators shared the status of GM crop research and regulation in Burkina Faso , and the West
Africa region at large.
Hon. Henri Koubizara and Dr. Margaret Karembu at the launch in Burkina Faso. |
MANILA, PHILIPPINES
A media conference organized by ISAAA and SEARCA BIC for Philippine journalists and stakeholders was held at Acacia Hotel Manila on April 29. Dr. Teng presented the ISAAA report for 2015. Dr. Gour Pada Das, Country Coordinator of the Feed the Future Bangladesh, and Dr. ASM Mahbubur Rahman Khan, Chief Scientific Officer of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), discussed the highlights of the Bt brinjal project and commercialization experience, respectively. Over 50 representatives from media, academe , research, and private companies attended the event.
Drs. G.P. Das and ASM Mahbubur Rahman Khan (center) at the Manila launch. |
In Bangladesh, the Honorable Minister of Agriculture Matia
Chowdhury inaugurated the seminar on 20th
Anniversary of the Global Commercialization of Biotech Crops and Biotech Crop Highlights
in 2015 at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) in
Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 12.
Hon. Minister for Agriculture Matia Chowdhury (center) at the Brief 51 launch in Dhaka. |
Resource persons in the seminar included Drs. Hautea and
Arujanan, and Mr. Choudhary. Dr. G.P. Das facilitated the seminar which was
attended by agriculture officials and members of the scientific community in Bangladesh . During the seminar, Minister Chowdhury
emphasized the need for scientific innovations nd collaborations to
improve food production and poverty alleviation in Bangladesh . She also stated that
the government is pro-active in adopting biotech innovations for introducing
improved varieties to their farmers. The seminar was jointly organized by BARI , BARC, and ISAAA.
More information about ISAAA Brief 51 20th Anniversary (1996 to 2015) of the Global Commercialization of Biotech Crops and Biotech Crops Highlights in 2015 are available at the ISAAA website: http://www.isaaa.org/resources/publications/briefs/51/default.asp.
Brief 51 companion documents are available for download from the same link.
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