Saturday, August 15, 2015

PRODUCTION STRATEGIES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

                          PRODUCTION STRATEGIES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

The Biotechnology Development Strategy takes stock of What has been accomplished and provides a Framework for the Future within Which strategies and specific actions  to promote Biotechnology can be taken.The Policy Framework is a result of wide Consultation with Stakeholders-Scientists, Educationalist,Regulators,Representatives of Society and Others and Reflects their Consensus. It focuses on cross-cutting issues such as Human resource development Academic and Industry interface, infrastructure development, Lab and Manufacturing, promotion of Industry and trade, Biotechnology parks and Incubators,Regulatory Mechanism Public Education and Awareness Building. 
This Policy also aims to chalk out the path of progress in sectors such as Agriculture and Food Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology, Therapeutic and Medical Biotechnology, Regenerative and Genomic Medicine, Diagnostic Biotechnology, Bio-engineering, Nano-Biotechnology, bio-Informatics and IT enabled Biotechnology, Clinical Biotechnology, Manufacturing & Bio-Processing, Research services, Bio-Resources, Environment and Intellectual Property & Patent Law.

Several State Governments have Enunciated Biotech Policies spelling out a comprehensive Blueprint for the Sector. It is, therefore, prudent to have a 6 National Biotech Development Strategy that charts an integrated 10-year road map with clear directions and destinations. This is the time for investment in frontier technologies such as Biotechnology. It is envisaged that clearly thought-out strategies will provide direction and enable action by various stakeholders to achieve the full potential of this exciting field for the Social and Economic well being of the Nation.This was the production strategies in Biotechnology & There are many more different strategies where Government are working on That.








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