Achievements 20 10 Program and Planning for 20 11 Bambang Purwantara Dewi Suryani Syamsul Komar Outline Past Activity Database Growth CollaborationSupport Contribution to Crop Biotech Update ID: 524260
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INDONESIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION CENTRE
Achievements – 2010 Program and Planning for 2011
Bambang
Purwantara
Dewi
Suryani
Syamsul
KomarSlide2
Outline
Past Activity Database Growth Collaboration/Support Contribution to Crop Biotech UpdatePublication, press releases, video production and distribution and interviewSlide3
Seminar on “
Global Overview of Biotech/GM Crops 2009: Current Status, Impact and Future Prospect” (Ministry of Agriculture,
2 March 2010
)
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5 participants included: scientists, academicians, students, policy makers, farmers, journalists, agro-businessmen, and also general public. Total 14 articles in 9 printed media, 3 online media and 2 special interview by TVRI and Metro TV. Impression: 6,5 millionSlide4
Dr.
Iskandar Andi Nuhung (Expert Staff of Ministry of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural Technology) stated that, biotech can potentially increase productivity and efficiency in agriculture, and has been shown to produce results in China, India, Philippines, so Indonesian government is paying close attention to incorporate biotech to improve agriculture. Slide5Slide6Slide7
Biotech Workshop
on “Sustainable Modern Agriculture” (19 - 20 January 2010 in Makassar, South Sulawesi)Biotech Workshop on “Sustainable Modern Agriculture” (
16 – 17 February 2010 in Medan, North Sumatera)
Biotech Workshop
on
“Sustainable Modern Agriculture
” (17 – 18 March 2010 in Yogyakarta) Slide8
Discussion on Public Participation In Use of GEPS (25
May 2010 at MOA, Indonesia) 50 participants from private sector, government institutions and academicians International Biotechnology Seminar
dan
5
th
KBI
Congress (Malang, 27 – 30 July 2010) 500 participants from private sectors, government institutions, universitiesSlide9
Biotech Workshop for Agricultural Officials in East Java, Indonesia, (Surabaya, 30 November 2010)
30 participants of Agric. Official in East Java Theme: “Sustainable Modern Agriculture” Vice Governor of East Java, Saifullah Yusuf fully supported the implementation of biotechnology in particular for East Java East Java is ready to be a place for development of
biotechnology products in Indonesia since the products can be a
possible alternative to help solve many challenges of conventional
breeding techniques.Slide10Slide11
DATABASE GROWTHSlide12
Website:(http://www.indobic.or.id) is a
new bilingual website with number of visitors are increasing: From average 40,000 visitors/month in 2010 to 50.000-55.000 /month visitors in 2011Slide13
Biotech Workshop on “Sustainable Modern Agriculture” (16 – 17 February 2010, Medan, North SumateraWorkshop, Seminar, Symposia and Conferences – BIC as a SPEAKER or RESOURCE PERSONSlide14
Workshop, Seminar, Symposia, Conferences and Meetings – BIC as a PARTICIPANT
Meeting with vice governor and governor officials of Lampung (21 April 2010 in Lampung) Meeting with a national authority competent related to the biosafety clearing house (29 April 2010 in Bogor)
Discussion on Public Participation In Use of GEPS (25 May 2010 at MOA Jakarta)
Meeting with governor officials of East Java (15 June 2010 in Surabaya)Slide15
International Biotechnology Seminar and 5
th KBI Congress (Malang, 27 – 30 July 2010) Seminar on “Science and regulatory perspective on stacked events in genetically modified crops” (Jakarta, 22 – 23 September 2010) Forum on Agricultural Technology and Investment (6 – 7 October 2010) Training Workshop on Understanding and Communicating Biotechnology Using Risk Communication (14 – 15 October 2010)Slide16Slide17
Collaborating Agencies/Groups
Date and VenuePurpose of the Meeting
Agricultural Official of East Java
Surabaya, 15 June 2010
To discuss on the the event of biotech workshop for agric. officials in East java
Branita Sandhini
Bogor, 15 August 2010
Discussing on the event of Biotech workshop for agric. Officials in East java
BAU, LIPI, ICABIOGRAD, IBC
Bogor, 7 January 2011
Discussing on the 10th ACSA in Indonesia
Bogor, 21 January 2011
Bogor, 28 January 2011
Bogor, 11 March 2011
Bogor, 25 March 2011
ICABIOGRAD and ABSP
Bogor, 23 March 2011
Discu
s
sing
on the
workplan
for outreach communicationSlide18
Total of 16 IndoBIC
contributed articles were published during 2010• 4 articles in 1st Quarter (Jan-Mar)• 6 articles in 2nd Quarter (Apr-Jun)• 2 articles in 3rd Quarter (Jul-Sep)• 4 articles in 4th Quarter (Oct-Dec)
Contributions to Crop Biotech UpdateSlide19
Establishment of database of stakeholder
Website development and maintanance Workshop : media, scientists, farmers, local government in Lampung, Medan, Bali, Lembang, Malang and Makassar
Roadshow
to Universities and farmer association
Expanding collaboration with companies and institutions dealing biotech (ABSP) IndoBIC
Own (-and Joint) Publication
IndoBIC
Overview
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Outreach activities
Risk Communication for scientist
One for scientists
The 7
th
International Crop Science Congress (An International Symposium on Crop Science to disseminate technological advances, share solutions to common crop production constraints, forge scientific cooperation and foster friendship among scientists in order to promote human welfare)
Sep-11
Outreach Communication with ABSP
13-16 April 2011
1.
Field
Visit to Pangalengan
2.
Biotech
workshop in local Government
18 – 19 April 2011 in Lampung
3.
Biotech
workshop to Local Government Agriculture
12-13 May 2011 in Medan
4.
Biotech
workshop to Local Government Agriculture
1
st
week of June 2011 in Semarang
IndoBIC
O
utreach Activities in
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5.
Media workshop 13 June 2011 in Bogor
6.
Risk
comm
14 – 15 June 2011 in Bogor
7.
Local
Government in Agriculture and Farmers workshop
16 – 18 June 2011 in Lembang
8.
Biotech
workshop to Local Government in Agriculture and Farmers workshop
1
st
week of July 2011 in Malang
9.
CFT
workshop
2
nd
– 3
rd
week of September 2011 in Bogor
10
.
Biotech workshop to Local Government in Agriculture and Farmers workshop
4
th
week of September 2011 in Bangli, Bali
11.
Biotech
workshop to Local Government in Agriculture and Farmers workshop
3rd week of October 2011 in Makasar
12
.
Biotech workshop to Local Government in Agriculture and Farmers workshop
2
nd
week of November 2011 in
WonosoboSlide22
IndoBIC’s activities in 2011Slide23
Some 200 participants composed of agricultural officials, universities, agricultural stakeholders, and media participated in this event
The Governor of Gorontalo, Dr. Ir. H. Gusnar Ismail, expressed his support for the implementation of biotechnology since it can provide possible alternatives to help solve many challenges of conventional breeding techniquesBiotech Workshop for Government Officials in Gorontalo (27 February 2011)Slide24
Some 150 students of Universitas Gorontalo participated in a discussion with biotech expertsBiotech Roadshow to Universities (28 February 2011)
Prof. Andy
Trisyono
of UGM and Dr. M. Herman of ICABIOGRAD invited as speakersSlide25
Seminar on
“Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2010” There were 126 people participated in this event such as scientists, academicians, students, policy makers, farmers, journalists, agro-businessmen, and also general public. Total of 17 articles in 8 printed media,
6
online media and
4
special interview by TVR
I, Indosiar, MNC TV and ANTV. Impression: 18 millionSlide26
Vice Minister of Agriculture Ir. Bayu
Krisnamurthi delivered opening remarks He said that Indonesia needs a new technological breakthrough after the Green Revolution. He believes that biotechnology seems to be a promising one since it has been well adopted in Argentina, where many of its food is developed through genetic modification (GM) technologyFurthermore he added the Indonesian government fully supported plant biotechnology or genetic engineering (Genetically Modified Organisms) to be developed in Indonesia to meet domestic food needs, since approximately 80-90 percent of Indonesian soybean are GMOs. Slide27
Some 100 participants composed of scientists, members of the food industry and students were updated on ‘Biotechnology in the Food Industry.
Seminar on Update on Biotechnology in Food Industry Dr. Bambang
Purwantara
discussed the opportunities and challenges of biotechnology application for Indonesia's food security. Slide28Slide29
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