Biotech Updates

Biotech Netmapping Workshop for Policymakers in Indonesia Concluded

July 1, 2011

"Developing a biotechnology outreach strategy for Indonesia" is the theme of Netmapping Worskshop which was concluded on 14-15 June 2011 in Jakarta.

Dr. Judith Chambers, Director of the Program for Biosafety Systems (PBS) underscored the fact that developing countries grew 48% of global biotech crops and has faster growth rates than industrial countries. Products of biotechnology are widely accepted and they show benefit with minimal risks for two decades of use. Dr. Chambers also mentioned that PBS is a partner to empower countries to build and implement functional and efficient regulatory systems by providing an integrated package of assistance.

Donna Ramaeker Zahn of IFPRI led the workshop on strategic directions for the design and implementation of innovative biotechnology acceptance approach for Indonesian policy makers, while Dr. Tantono Subagyo of CropLife Indonesia actively facilitated the event.

The event was organized by PBS and Indonesian Biotechnology Consortium and participated by 30 people from government institutions and policy makers in Indonesia.

For information on biotechnology in Indonesia, contact Dewi Suryani at dewisuryani@biotrop.org.