India Leads Asian Biotech Sector

Released on = March 27, 2007, 2:40 am

Press Release Author = Shushmul Maheshwari

Industry = Biotech

Press Release Summary = Be it population or technology, India is all set to outshine
China. The next subject for competition is biotech hectares where India has left
China much behind.

Press Release Body = Clive James, Chairman, International Service for the
Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), said in a statement as reported on
February 20, 2007 by checkbiotech.org that India is fast evolving as a leading
biotech region in Asia, outshining China for the first time in terms of total
hectare land planted with biotechnology seeds.

In 2006, India's area planted with biotech cotton grew triple-fold (India's first
commercialized biotech crop) from the last year. The total biotech hectare in India
now stands at an impressive 3.8 million as against 3.5 million in China.

Quality seeds with good biotechnology are making the rise in productivity of Indian
cultivators stronger.

After biotech cotton, the next major crop to be traded in the Asian market will be
'golden rice'. This variety of rice is fortified with Vitamin A - essential for
vision, and the intestinal, urinary, and respiratory tracts.

The biotech development is immensely important for agriculture as a whole as
researchers search for ways to make a variety of crops better. Biotechnology is an
important tool being rapidly adapted and used by farmers in developing countries and
is greatly influencing the countries' development and thereby, their economy.

Asian cultivators have adopted GM (genetically modified) crops that are
insect-resistant, pest-resistant, and have many other additional benefits. Countries
like India are making huge investments in the research of agricultural biotechnology
to meet their surging needs for food, fuel, and fiber.

India is expected to develop a national chain of research laboratories by infusing
$80 Million in 2007.

According to the RNCOS report "Indian Biotechnology Market Outlook (2006)", biotech
will greatly influence the Indian agriculture sector by developing a large number of
GM seeds. Amplifying at the rate of 28.09% from 2005, the Indian biotech industry is
believed to reach the level of US$ 5 Billion by 2010 end.

The market research report also discusses the position of Indian biotech sector with
respect to Asia-Pacific region, and its market performance. The report gives a
detailed account of agri biotech in the country supported by statistical data. It
provides an insight into the market size, domestic and exports market, and market
segmentation covering vaccines, biogenerics, therapeutics, etc. Investment scenario,
employment opportunities, government initiatives and regulatory environment have
been given in detail for investors.

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