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YS Chowdary Believes Involving MSME in Biotech Sector Will Boost Rural Employment

Union Minister of State for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Y.S. Chowdary, said that being an agrarian economy, India needs to streamline its expertise in the fields of biotechnology and innovation to improve its agricultural proficiency. The country’s scientists in the Department of Biotechnology have made marvelous strides in the field and improving communication between sectors to work together will definitely boost our knowledge and efforts, he said.

The Ministry of Science & Technology through its Department of Biotechnology, which is also the Certification Agency for Tissue Culture raised Plants, organized a stakeholder meet on the National Certification System for Tissue Culture Raised Plants (NCS-TCP), in New Delhi.

The event was organized by Biotech Consortium India Limited (BCIL) to raise awareness about the opportunities under the NCS-TCP to ensure production and distribution of quality tissue culture planting materials. The Minister noted that the commercial biotechnology sector is growing at a rate of 15% per annum currently. It is very essential to work cohesively with the agriculture departments at the State level, in order to lay down standard operating procedures and regulatory mechanisms for the sustainable development of

as well as avoiding the misuse of this revolutionary technology, he said.

Chowdary pointed out the abysmal level of awareness that exists among the stakeholders of Tissue Culture technology at the ground level. He opined that it needs to be addressed by methods like employing paid volunteers at village level, organizing awareness campaigns, seminars and so on. He also noted that since the sector is not a capital intensive one, it can easily be scaled up by the involvement of the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector, which in turn, would lead to the generation of a large amount of rural employment.

Further, the Minister stressed upon the need of working upon certain important factors like using information technology in order to give a boost to the sector; linking up the supply side to the consumer side by leveraging demand for tissue culture raised plants through awareness generation among the stakeholders; and matching international standards in the field for exploring export opportunities for Indian biotechnology products.

Addressing the gathering, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Prof. K.VijayRaghavan, said  that the unifying vision of increasing crop yield and improving the lives of farmers and the general populace drives India’s efforts in the Department of Biotechnology and the Department of Agriculture. Through the mentorship and guidance to tissue culture companies through the NCS-TCP, this department is looking to significantly improve India’s agricultural production to ensure food security in the country, Prof Raghavan said.

With increasing demand for agricultural, forestry, plantation and horticulture crops, the demand for high-quality, high-yielding, disease-free planting stock has increased significantly over the last two decades. Plant tissue culture has emerged as an important biotechnology and commercially viable tool to multiply elite varieties of high quality, disease free and high yielding plants rapidly in the laboratory irrespective of the season of the year. The market size in India is estimated at Rs.500 crores.

At present, there are around 200 commercial tissue culture companies in India with a gross installed production capacity of about 500 million plantlets per annum and an actual production of approximately 350 million plants.  Banana, Potato, Sugarcane, Apple, Pineapple, Strawberry, Gerbera, Anthurium, Lillium, Orchids, Bamboo, Date Palm, Teak and Pomegranate are some of the major plants tissue cultured in India.

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