Title: Biotechnology Priorities for South Africa
1Biotechnology Priorities for South Africa
- Prof. Diran Makinde
- AfricaBio
- Cape Town- 14/15 April 2003
2Why was AfricaBio created?
- Provide biotechnology stakeholders with a
platform for biotechnology in SA and Africa - To address a strong misinformation campaign in SA
media on modern biotechnology - Our experience had shown that there was relevance
for biotechnology in Africa - A moratorium would prevent South Africa accessing
and testing relevant technologies
3AfricaBios role
- Make available accurate information.
- Encourage informed debate.
- Promote safe, ethical and responsible use of
biotechnology.
- Interact with government and civil society.
- Interact with international bodies.
- Provide education and training.
- Stimulate new biotechnology development
4GM Crops World-wide
- Over 30 GM Crops.
- Including the following maize, soya beans,
tomatoes, canola, potatoes, peppers,
cabbage,cucumber, squash, cotton, grapes, carrots
and chicory.
5Global Area of Transgenic Crops, 1996 to 2002
Industrial and Developing Countries (million
hectares)
58.7
52.6
42.7
39.1
16
13.5
Source Clive James, 2002
6A compelling case for GM crops
- Increase crop productivity and contribute to
global food, feed and fiber security - Conserving biodiversity, through the use of GM
crops as a land saving technology - More efficient use of external inputs and a more
sustainable environment - Increasing stability of crop production to lessen
suffering during famines due to drought,
unfavorable weather patterns, pest infestations
and disease epidemics - Economic and social benefits and alleviation of
poverty
7Plant Biotechnology in South Africa(New audit to
be done 2003)
- RD for over 20 years.
- Plant trials for 12 years (using existing
policy). - GMO Act implemented in 1999.
- National Biotechnology Strategy 2001
- 5 commercial approvals by end 2002.
- About 110 plant biotech groups (academic and
research). - Over 160 plant biotech projects.
- About 45 companies using biotechnology in food,
feed and fibre. - Public not informed
8National Biotechnology Strategy (Guides
priorities)
- To inform government and other role players
about the steps that need to be taken for
biotechnology to have a positive socio-economic
impact in South Africa.
9Implementation Framework(Overcoming barriers)
DST
- Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centers
(BRICs) - BioPad
- EcoBio
- Cape Biotech Initiatives (CBI)
- National Bioinformatics Facility
- NACI Biotechnology Advisory Committee
- NACI Bioethics Committee
- Special Biotechnology Studies/Investigations
- Legislative Regulatory actions
- Public Understanding of Biotechnology - FEST
- Biological Resource Organisations Network
(Biodiversity)
10BRICs Biotechnology Programmes
11National Biotechnology Roadmaps 5-10 year
strategic commitments
- Research strategy for building technology
platforms in the - following areas
- Human Health
- Plant Improvement and Development of Novel
Products in Plants - Animal Health and Animal Production
- Biotechnology in Industrial Processes, Mining and
Environmental Applications - New biotechnology platform/clusters
- Human resource development strategy
- Infrastructure investment strategy
- Inform other structures (e.g. BRICS, new
agricultural priorities)
12South African GM crop acreage 2003
13GMO Permits applied for and issued from 1999-2002
14Control Measures on GMOs
- GMO Act
- National Environmental Management Act
- Biodiversity Bill (draft)
- National Biotechnology Strategy
- Regulations on Labeling (draft)
- Convention for Biological Diversity
- Cartagena Protocol on Biodiversity (2003)
- International treaty on plant Genetic Resources
(FAO)
15Executive Council(Harmonization at national
level)
- Dept of Agriculture
- Dept of Health
- Dept of Environment Affairs and Tourism
- Dept of Science and Technology
- Dept of Trade and Industry
- Dept of Labor
- Dept of Agriculture Registrars Office
16Safety checks(Communicate the safety checks)
17Conclusion
- Harmonization in government department and
structures in the face of the technology - Build on existing structures
- Address funding problems
18ThankYou