Welcome To Website IAS

Hot news
Achievement

Independence Award

- First Rank - Second Rank - Third Rank

Labour Award

- First Rank - Second Rank -Third Rank

National Award

 - Study on food stuff for animal(2005)

 - Study on rice breeding for export and domestic consumption(2005)

VIFOTEC Award

- Hybrid Maize by Single Cross V2002 (2003)

- Tomato Grafting to Manage Ralstonia Disease(2005)

- Cassava variety KM140(2010)

Centres
Website links
Vietnamese calendar
Library
Visitors summary
 Curently online :  6
 Total visitors :  7517703

ISAAA Annual Report on Biotech Crops for 2015 Launched in Beijing, China
Tuesday, 2016/04/26 | 06:32:02

The ISAAA Annual Brief (51) on the 20th Anniversary (1996 to 2015) of the Global Commercialization of Biotech Crops and Biotech Crop Highlights in 2015, authored by ISAAA Founder and Emeritus Chair Dr. Clive James was launched in a press conference in Beijing, China last April 13, 2016. The Report was presented by Dr. Paul S. Teng, ISAAA Chair of the Board who reported the 20 year achievements of biotech crops and the highlights of 2015.

 

The global hectarage in 2015 was 179.7 million hectares, planted by 28 countries, a decrease of 1% (1.8 million hectares) from the 181.5 million hectares in 2014. The Report emphasized that this marginal decrease is due to current low prices of commodity crops soybean, corn, cotton and canola, which are likely to revert to higher hectarage levels when crop prices improve. Future prospects include expansion of current biotech crop hectarage, new biotech crops in the pipeline and the potential of the new breeding technologies in developing new traits and products.

 

Presentations were also made by Dr. Randy Hautea, ISAAA Global Coordinator on the Overview of Biotech Crops in Asia and by Mr. Hernan Viola, the Agro-Industrial Attache of the embassy of Argentina in China, on the Biotech Benefits to Argentine Agriculture. Some 30 media outlets attended the press conference from trade, general, business, online, broadcast and international media.

 

ISAAA Brief 51 documents can be accessed at the ISAAA website. Contact knowledge.center@isaaa.org for more details of the press conference.

 

Back      Print      View: 740

[ Other News ]___________________________________________________
  • Egypt Holds Workshop on New Biotech Applications
  • UN Agencies Urge Transformation of Food Systems
  • Taiwan strongly supports management of brown planthopper—a major threat to rice production
  • IRRI Director General enjoins ASEAN states to invest in science for global food security
  • Rabies: Educate, vaccinate and eliminate
  • “As a wife I will help, manage, and love”: The value of qualitative research in understanding land tenure and gender in Ghana
  • CIP Director General Wells Reflects on CIP’s 45th Anniversary
  • Setting the record straight on oil palm and peat in SE Asia
  • Why insect pests love monocultures, and how plant diversity could change that
  • Researchers Modify Yeast to Show How Plants Respond to Auxin
  • GM Maize MIR162 Harvested in Large Scale Field Trial in Vinh Phuc, Vietnam
  • Conference Tackles Legal Obligations and Compensation on Biosafety Regulations in Vietnam
  • Iloilo Stakeholders Informed about New Biosafety Regulations in PH
  • Global wheat and rice harvests poised to set new record
  • GM Maize Harvested in Vietnam Field Trial Sites
  • New label for mountain products puts premium on biological and cultural diversity
  • The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016
  • Shalabh Dixit: The link between rice genes and rice farmers
  • People need affordable food, but prices must provide decent livelihoods for small-scale family farmers
  • GM Seeds Market Growth to Increase through 2020 Due to Rise in Biofuels Use

 

Designed & Powered by WEBSO CO.,LTD