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India's agri-biotech cliff

India's Agri-Biotech Cliff

April 17, 2013 / 13:53 IST
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By: Seema Singh/Forbes India


The stalemate in agri-biotech is turning away investors
 
                       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 2013 budget gave agriculture a much-needed bonanza: Rs 500 crore for crop diversification; Rs 3,415 crore for agri-research. But with the Biotech Regulator Authority of India Bill pending before Parliament and the logjam on genetically modified (GM) crops, which has turned away industry and investors, agri-biotech is facing a cliff.


How many crops?
About 12 crops are ready for advanced testing in multiple locations, or for commercial release. These include:

The loss
 

What is at stake?
From 1950 to 2011, food grain production rose from 50 million tonnes to 241 million tonnes. It needs to be 400 million tonnes by 2040. Average availability of land per capita has dropped from 0.21 hectares to 0.10 hectares in the past 13 years. The government acknowledges GM crops can help ensure food security, reduce pressure on land.
 
 
“While commercialisation of few GM crops is delayed as much as by five years, investment in R&D and infrastructure development is retarded, and many opportunities for FDI could potentially be lost. In order to eliminate the bottleneck, it is imperative that the Biotech Regulator Authority of India gets commissioned sooner”

PM Murali
President, Association of Biotech-Led Enterprises
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