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DBT and ICAR ink MoU for cooperation to promote agri biotech research
Wednesday, 16 January, 2019, 14 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for much-needed emphasis on multi-disciplinary R&D (research and development) activities and nurturing innovations in agricultural biotechnology research and education.

The former has undertaken several activities and programs to promote biotechnology R&D in the areas of agriculture biotechnology. The latter has been coordinating, guiding and managing research and education in agriculture, including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the entire country.

Highlighting the importance of the MoU, Renu Swarup, secretary, DBT, said that 5-10 focussed programmes (short-, medium- and long-term) will be developed and implemented.

She added that major facilities and technology platforms created by both the agencies will be accessible to the national systems, and a joint working group will be constituted to take the partnership forward.

The collaborations also encompass to promote agri-innovations and start-ups, through the well established BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance  Council) mechanism. This flagship synergistic approach would be taken-up in mission mode through networking with the elite institutions in the country.

The MoU between ICAR and DBT is for mutual collaboration to explore the possibility of cooperation, convergence and synergy to promote and accelerate the progress of research and training in various disciplines of agricultural biotechnology between ICAR and DBT.

It will be implemented with the aim to collaborate with one another in mutually agreed-upon research programmes in the areas of agricultural biotechnology, funding of projects, policy issues, regulatory aspects, and other specified areas of national interest.

The specific objectives are to plan and implement jointly the mutually-agreed major national programmes through joint funding and sharing of resources in the priorities areas of agricultural biotechnology; to form common think tank of experts from ICAR and DBT and others to formulate policies; to establish a national platform/centres for services related to genomics, genotyping, data banking, agriculture bioinformatics, genetically-modified food detection, validation of technologies such as vaccines, diagnostics of veterinary/fisheries use, molecular markers in crop and animal breeding; to formulate and introduce courses/training programmes in the area of IPR (intellectual property rights), biosafety, biodiversity conservation and germ plasm exchange, genomic selection and breeding for faculty and students through appropriate mechanisms, and research prioritisation with other ministries and foreign collation like Indo-UK SIC, BRICS, African countries and Look East programme in relation to agricultural biotechnology.
 
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