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Global Perspectives on Agricultural Biotechnology By Gary R. Blumenthal At IITA Ibadan, Nigeria 31 August 2009

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Page 1: Global perspectives on agricultural biotechnology

Global Perspectives on

Agricultural Biotechnology

By Gary R. Blumenthal

At IITA

Ibadan, Nigeria

31 August 2009

Page 2: Global perspectives on agricultural biotechnology

Speaker’s Biases• Desktop Farmer (Information products)

• Fundamental S&D; Policy Overlay

• Since 1980

• Global Analysts

• Clients • Multinationals: ABC’s, Inputs

• Food Processors

• Financial Institutions

• Hedge Funds

• Farmers/Cooperatives

• Consulting Projects

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Quiz

a. Selective Breeding

b. Genetically modified

via biotechnology

c. Nollywood

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“African countries need to think and operate as stakeholders, rather than accepting the „victim mentality‟ created in Europe.”

Florence Wambugu ISAAA

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Biotech and

Yields

•U.S. yields outpace

EU

•Productivity

+4.4%/year

•GM Wheat

agreement

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Agricultural Investment

• Food processing

has captured

just 10% of

cross-border

investment;

• Production

agriculture

received just

0.0006%

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Ag Biotechnology Investment

• US$8.6 billion Venture

capital investment in life

sciences in 2007.

• One-third of all venture

capital in U.S., Canada and

Sweden in life sciences.

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Efficient Regulatory

Management

Components

• National Biosafety Policy

• Regulatory Regime (objective)

• Transparent Administrative system

• Public Awareness and Participation

• System for Follow-up

High cost of

regulatory

compliance is

one of the

reasons

delaying

release of

events in

developing

countries.

FAO

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2-5 years,

all new

crops.

Excessive

regulation

has its

impact.

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Publicly Supported GM Field Trials

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Pace Grows Exponentially

1,000,000,000

100,000,000

10,000,000

1,000,000

100,000

10,000

1,000

100

Manual Slab

Gel

Automated

Slab Gel First-

generation

capillary

Second-

generation

capillary

sequencer

Microwell

pyrosequenc

ing

Short-read

sequencers

Single

molecule?

Massively

parallel

sequencing

Capillary

sequencing

Gel-based

systems

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Still Debating Last Century’s

Technology

Metabolic Pathway Engineering

Synthetic Biology

Nanotechnology

Transgenics

Mutagenisis

Cloning

Selective Breeding and Hybridization

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Biotech and Nigeria’s Future

• Hunger

• Health/Output Traits

• Disease/Insect/Herbicide Resistance

• Nitrogen Fixing

• Drought Resistance

• Salinity Tolerance

• Climate Change (both GHG reduction and

adaptation)

• Energy

President

Yar’adua:

Not just food

security but

agriculture as a

major foreign

exchange

earner by 2020.

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Conclusions

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Thank you.