Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2009

Brief 41-2009ISAAA Briefs 41-2009

ISAAA predicted in the 2008 Annual Report that biotech crops were poised for a new wave of growth. Substantial gains have already been made in 2009 that are starting to bring that prediction to fruition. With 14 years of regulatory experience, growth can be accelerated moving forward.

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Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from Stakeholders

Brief 40-2009ISAAA Briefs 40-2009

Brief 40 Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from Stakeholders documents how various stakeholders have benefited from science communication efforts and how in turn, they are now part of the process of realizing a collective voice on crop biotechnology. Stories from stakeholders in 14 countries in Africa (Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda) and Asia (Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam) as well as the global community show that despite the differences in culture, language, and geographical locations, they have similar experiences, face common problems, and share a hope for themselves and their family.

Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from Stakeholders

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The Development and Regulation of Bt Brinjal in India

Brief 38-2009ISAAA Briefs 38-2009

The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) has released Brief 38 on “The Development and Regulation of Bt Brinjal in India (Eggplant/Aubergine)”. More specifically, Brief 38 is a comprehensive review of all aspects of the cultivation in India of the important vegetable brinjal, also known as eggplant or aubergine. Importantly, the Brief summarizes the development, status and content of the extensive regulatory dossier in India for biotech Bt brinjal, which confers resistance to the most important insect-pest of brinjal, fruit and shoot borer (FSB).

The Development and Regulation of Bt Brinjal in India

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“Those who doubt the safety and benefits of Bt brinjal should go through this book to seek scientific clarifications. The authors need to be congratulated on their efforts in writing this useful and timely book. The book provides a comprehensive review on all aspects of brinjal (eggplant, Solanum melongena) cultivation and also describes the efforts made in developing Bt brinjal to control its major lepidopteran pest, the fruit and shoot borer (FSB) – Leucinodes arbonalis”.

Dr. T.M. Manjunath
Current Science
Vol. 96, No. 7 in 10th April 2009 issue


“On the whole the book gives an in-depth account of technical and scientific clarifications regarding the biosafety and benefits of the Bt brinjal. It is a great source of information for the scientists, researchers, civil societies, students and the stakeholders about the implications and prospects of Bt brinjal. This book should serve as an important source as it provides a wealth of information about existing rigorous scientific regulatory approval process in India”.

Dr. Beena Pandey
Asian Biotechnology and Development Review
Vol. 11, No. 3, July 2009
http://www.ris.org.in/abdr_july2009.htm

Crop Biotech Update | Biofuels Supplement

Crop Biotech Update LogoWhat is the latest on crop biotechnology? Find out the latest world developments in crop biotechnology that are of relevance to developing countries. The Crop Biotech Update features concise news every week and is also available through the KC subscription service.

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September 3, 2010


Global
World Food Prize Foundation Honors Kofi Annan with Norman E. Borlaug Medallion

Africa
Ghana Should Embrace Biotech Says SABIMA Coordinator
New Maize Disease Threatens Food Security of Africa

Americas
NSF Funds Rice Project of UA-Led Group
USDA Announces Next Steps on Sugar Beets
Lima Beans Domesticated Twice
ARS Corn Lines Resist Fungal Toxins
USDA and DOE Release Grants to Breed Better Bioenergy Plants
SEMBIOSYS Issued Key U.S. Patent for the Production of Apolipoproteins in Plants
Dow AgroSciences Showcases New Refuge-in-the-Bag Concept

Asia and the Pacific
Grain Growers Reminded to be Ready for Rust this Spring
Chinese Scientists Complete Genome Framework Map of Common Wild Rice
NIBGE Identifies New Cotton Leaf Curl Disease Virus
University of the Philippines Readies Borer-Free Eggplant
Victoria to Host Plant Biotechnology and Aquaculture Events

Europe
Scientists Crack the Apple Genome
Launch of European Project DROPS - Development of Drought Tolerant Plants
First Harvest of Amflora in Germany

Research
Degradation of Cry1Ab Protein from GM Maize in the Digesta of Dairy Cows
Detection and Identification of Rice Cultivars in Wheat/Rice Bread through PCR
Geneticists Analyze Vertical Root Pulling Resistance in Maize Using Two Genetic Populations

Announcements
2010 BioSpain in Pamplona, Spain
ILSI Workshops on GM Stacked Traits

Document Reminders
Pocket K 38 on Biotech Wheat Now Available
The Role of Trust Building in the Development of Biosafety Regulations in Kenya
GAIN Reports: Jordan and Pakistan

Biotechnology Videos

Videos on "Biotech Agriculture"

14 years of Biotech Agriculture is an information capsule on the commercialization of biotech crops between 1996 to 2009. Global Biotech Crops Report 2009 video is comprehensive review of the global status of biotech crops including an expert commentary on recent developments on Bt rice and phytase maize in China, a perspective on the development of biotech wheat and spread of biotech crops in the world

Knowledge, Technology & Alleviation of Poverty

This ISAAA video presents the major findings of the Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops in 2008 and addresses the growing interest biotech crops have experienced in the past years, including substantial advances in Africa. The Video discusses in detail the three questions global society has begun to ask about biotech crops.

Restoring Lost Cover

The video documents efforts of the Tree Biotechnology Programme-Trust (TBP-Trust) to meet the growing demand for quality trees and tree products in the Eastern & Central Africa region through a South-to-South, public-private technology transfer of the proven clonal eucalyptus from South Africa.

Communication Products

Pocket K No. 38: Biotech Wheat

This Pocket K contains an easy to read account of the development of herbicide tolerant, pest resistant, salt tolerant, biofortified, and drought tolerant wheat which are made possible through genetic engineering.

Agricultural Biotechnology (A Lot More than Just GM Crops)

The booklet discusses in detail and in simple language agricultural biotechnology as it compares with conventional breeding, the agricultural biotechnology tools used in crops such as tissue culture and micropropagation, molecular breeding and marker-assisted selection, and genetic engineering and GM crops.

Biotech Crop Profiles

ISAAA Series of Biotech Crop Profiles featuring a comprehensive overview of the adoption, impact and future prospects of biotech crops in developing countries:
1)  Bt Cotton in India: A Country Profile

ISAAA Releases Two New Videos on "Biotech Agriculture"

ISAAA releases two new videos "14 years of Biotech Agriculture" and "Global Biotech Crops Report 2009"..

Developing a Biosafety Law: Lessons from the Kenyan Experience

The book seeks to document the development of the Kenya Biosafety Law and its progress through three Parliaments and two General Elections..

Pocket K

Pocket K 38 • Biotech Wheat
Pocket K 37 • Biotech Rice
Pocket K 36 • Marker-Free GM Plants
Pocket K 35 • Bt Brinjal in India