Dr. Khondoker M Nasiuddin National Coordinator, ISAAA ----------------------------------------- Professor & Head Department of Biotechnology Bangladesh.
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Dr. Khondoker M NasiuddinNational Coordinator, ISAAA-----------------------------------------
Professor & HeadDepartment of Biotechnology
Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityMymensingh- 2202
BdBIC Activities 2010
TNXField Visit= 8Interview= 11
BIC Speaker= 14BIC Participated= 28Planned Activities= 9CBU Submission= 27
CBU Subscriber= 117623
Bangladesh Biotechnology Information CentreDepartment of Biotechnology, Bangladesh Agricultural University
1. Translation of weekly Crop Biotech Update (CBU) in Bangla and circulate to the relevant group mails and BdBIC mailing lists
2. Enriching mailing list up to 25,000-40,000 with profile.
3. Articles for CBU – will send minimum 36
4. Development of BdBIC publications and translation/printing of ISAAA publications
5. Regular enriching of the groupmails connectivity:
bdbic@googlegroups.com, bdassocbiotech@googlegroups.com, baunet@yahoogroups.com, krishibid_info@yahoogroups.com, agribiotech@dgroups.org, bau_teachers@yahoogroups.com, agrovalley_bau@googlegroups.com, bstudentsgroups@yahoogroups.com, bsa_germany@yahoogroups.com, biotechcommunicators@googlegroups.com, narsbangla@yahoogroups.com, saunet@yahoogroups.com
6. Maintaining and strengthening the website www.bdbic.com
7. Maintaining the office and interacting people for publicity
8. Distributing of ISAAA and BdBIC printed materials
9. Meeting journalists, talk in interview and encourage for publishing Biotech related articles regularity in print and electronic media
10. ISAAA Brief- translation, printing (5,000 copies), distribution and seminar arrangement at National Press Club and public Institutes
11. Publishing hard and internet versions of Agribiotech Magazine BIOPHARMING in Bangla
12. Others: when necessary and as assigned by ISAAA
Regular Ongoing Programs of BdBIC for 2011
TNXMonth Activities Purposes Impacts Deliverables
January Biotech Communication & writing training for Science journalists and students
Equip the science journalists and students for precision writing
Development of strong facts based science journalists and professionals
Quality articles in print & electronic media
February Global Status of Commercial Biotech Crops 2010: ISAAA Brief celebration- Press Conference
Biotech adoption status dissemination
Journalists & other Stakeholders will know the global biotech facts
Factual articles in mass media on biotech impression
April Seminar for policy planners on global biotech applications and our role
Awareness and experience on biotech facts
Convincing policy planners
Decision for biotech adoption
June Workshop on Public-Private partnership in biotech promotion
Experience and resources sharing activities
Interaction among the biotech sectors
Enhanced R&D on Biotech
August Workshop for Extension personnel and elite farmers on biotech crop adoption
Educate the Extension officials and Farmers on Biotech
Facts based approach to farmers
Accelerated Diffusion and Adoption of Biotech crops
October Training for junior students and their teachers & parents on DNA and Biotech crop
Students, Teachers, parents will understand the facts at a time through discussion and visualization
Effective dissemination and confidence in decision making in future
Development of professional biotech promoters
December Private Biotech lab and field visit by science journalists and students
Seeing is believing- knowledge enrichment
Practical knowledge on biotech and its country status
Factual experienced article in the Mass media
BdBIC Program 2011
Biotech Crops in Bangladesh------------------------------------------------- Regulatory and Enabling Mechanism
GM CROPS IMPROVEMENT IN BANGLADESHGM CROPS IMPROVEMENT IN BANGLADESH
1. SALINITY RESISTANT RICEBRRI, BINA, DU
2. SALINITY AND DROUGHT RESISTANT POTATO BAU
3. SALINITY AND DROUGHT RESISTANT SUGARCANEBSRI
4. LEAF BLIGHT AND LEAF STREAK RESISTANT RICEBAU
5. HORTICULTURAL CROPSBARI
GM CROPS INTRODUCTION IN BANGLADESHGM CROPS INTRODUCTION IN BANGLADESH
1. GOLDEN RICEIntroduced in 2005, glasshouse trial
2. BT BRINJALIntroduced in 2006, glasshouse trial, MLTs 2 yrs (2008, 09)
3. RB POTATOIntroduced in 2006, glasshouse trial
4. PRSV PAPAYAReceived biosafety and regulatory approval for introduction
Administrative Setup1. National Task Force on Biotechnology of Bangladesh (NTBB)
Chair- Prime Minster2. National Executive Committee on Biotechnology (NECB)
Chair- Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister3. National Technical Committee on Biotechnology (NTCB)
- Plant Biotechnology - Animal and Fisheries Biotechnology- Medical Biotechnology- Industrial Biotechnology- Environmental Biotechnology- Biosafety & Biodiversity - IPR and Patent
Biosafety Core CommitteeField Level Biosafety CommitteeInstitutional Biosafety CommitteeInstitutional Biosafety Officer
Party To Cartegena Protocol National Biotechnology Guidelines
- Plant Biotechnology - Animal and Fisheries Biotechnology- Medical Biotechnology- Industrial Biotechnology- Environmental Biotechnology- Biosafety & Biodiversity - IPR and Patent
National Biosafety ProtocolNational Biosafety FrameworkNational Biosafety PolicyNational Crops and Forest Biotechnology Policy GuidelineNational Biotechnology PolicyBangladesh Biosafety Rules 2010National Biosafety RegulationStandard Operating System (GMO)
BIOPATENT OF GM CROPSBIOPATENT OF GM CROPS
1. Research Institutes/NGOs/Farmers’- for source variety
2. Gene and it’s components of cassette
3. Developer of GM
Golden Rice- IRRI and BRRI jointly developed using BR29 and given to Bangladesh ROYALTY FREE
Bt Brinjal- Mahyco-Monsanto and BARI jointly developed using 9 Bangladeshi Brinjal and given to Bangladesh ROYALTY FREE
Rb Potato- US University and BARI jointly developed and given to Bangladesh ROYALTY FREE
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