
Biotech Discussion in Bangladesh
April 20, 2007 |
The Bangladesh Biotechnology Information Center of the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) joined forces with the Bangladesh Biotech Limited (BBL), Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) and Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture to organize a seminar series on “Biotechnology: A Road To Prosperity”. Scientists from Pakistan (Prof. Anwar Nasim), Canada (Dr. M.H. Rahman), and Bangladesh (Prof. Lutful Hassan) shared their experiences on various issues and concerns about biotechnology.
Dr. M. A. Halim Khan, Executive Vice Chancellor of BSMRAU, in his opening remarks stressed that biotech crops are an integral component for agricultural development in a country like Bangladesh. Prof. Dr. Muyeen Uddin Ahmed (Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, BAU), Dr. M. A. Hamid (Director General, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture) and Mr. A. R. Malik (Managing Director, BBL) echoed the utility of biotech crops and suggested the need for close cooperation between public and private sectors.
For more information about the seminar series, contact K.Nasiruddin of the Bangladesh Biotechnology Information Center at nasirbiotech@yahoo.com.
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