Biotech Updates

Experts Commend ISAR's Biotechnology Strategies

October 1, 2010

Experts from various non-government organizations (NGOs) that support research initiatives visited the Instituí des Sciences Agronomiques du Rwanda (ISAR) Rubona research station in Huye district, and were impressed with the institute's accomplishments in biotechnology. The team of experts includes representatives of the World Bank, World Food Programme, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and government officials.

"What we have seen is incredible, impressive and a breakthrough especially in the tissue culture activities that aims at curbing the shortage of seedlings amongst farmers," said Dr. Gary Cramer, Senior Agriculture Advisor, USAID.

ISAR uses tissue culture of various plant parts to regenerate and multiply seedlings which are distributed to farmers. Since 2001, ISAR have been adopting biotechnology techniques to help reduce the shortage of seedlings of economically important crops.

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