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New project to develop variety of jute
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 22:39
http://www.theindependentbd.com/business/finance/6452-new-project-to-develop-variety-of-jute.html
New project to develop variety of jute
UNB, Dhaka
Inspired by the genome sequencing of Jute in Bangladesh, the government has undertaken a project to develop natural adversity tolerant variety of jute as well as developing its high yielding line and variety.
The project titled 'Basic and Applied Research on Jute' was approved at the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) meeting on Tuesday with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair. The total cost of the project was estimated at Tk 66 crore to be entirely borne by the national exchequer. Agriculture Ministry is the lead agency while Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) is the implementing agency of the project. The tenure of the project is September 2010 to August 2013.
According to Planning Ministry sources, the project activities also include updating the draft genome information of tosha variety of jute and utilizing necessary genes to innovate a variety enable to adapt with changing environment, innovation and analysis of genome sequence of local variety to have advance knowledge about the necessary genes and innovate sequence information of different molecules relating to jute rotten.
The project objectives also include evaluating the germplasms of jute preserved at the gene bank of BJRI to separate the necessary genes and to create a platform for research on genome in Bangladesh.
The ECNEC meeting sources said that the Prime Minister has thanked the Agriculture Ministry and the Planning Commission to process such an important project speedily.
She also directed the authorities concerned to maintain the secrecy of the research activities of the project.
It was learnt that two committees-project steering committee and project implementation committee-have been formed for its successful implementation.
The 13-member steering committee is headed by the Agriculture Secretary while the nine-member implementation committee is headed by the Director General of BJRI.
On completion of the project, the farmers would be able to produce jute with less cost as well as gain much more profit which is expected to create more employment opportunities, said Planning Ministry sources.
The project area covers the main office of BJRI in city's Tejgaon, Manikganj sadar and Rangpur sadar.
Bangladeshi researchers led by Dr Maqsudul Alam have successfully decoded the jute plant genome opening up a new vista in the development of variety of the world's most adorned biodegradable natural fibre in June.
With the successful sequencing of jute genome, Bangladesh becomes only the second country after Malaysia, among the developing nations, to achieve such a feat.
Researchers from Dhaka University, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute and Software Company DataSoft in collaboration with Centre for Chemical Biology, University of Science, Malaysia and University of Hawaii, USA have decoded the genome.
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 22:39
http://www.theindependentbd.com/business/finance/6452-new-project-to-develop-variety-of-jute.html
New project to develop variety of jute
UNB, Dhaka
Inspired by the genome sequencing of Jute in Bangladesh, the government has undertaken a project to develop natural adversity tolerant variety of jute as well as developing its high yielding line and variety.
The project titled 'Basic and Applied Research on Jute' was approved at the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) meeting on Tuesday with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair. The total cost of the project was estimated at Tk 66 crore to be entirely borne by the national exchequer. Agriculture Ministry is the lead agency while Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) is the implementing agency of the project. The tenure of the project is September 2010 to August 2013.
According to Planning Ministry sources, the project activities also include updating the draft genome information of tosha variety of jute and utilizing necessary genes to innovate a variety enable to adapt with changing environment, innovation and analysis of genome sequence of local variety to have advance knowledge about the necessary genes and innovate sequence information of different molecules relating to jute rotten.
The project objectives also include evaluating the germplasms of jute preserved at the gene bank of BJRI to separate the necessary genes and to create a platform for research on genome in Bangladesh.
The ECNEC meeting sources said that the Prime Minister has thanked the Agriculture Ministry and the Planning Commission to process such an important project speedily.
She also directed the authorities concerned to maintain the secrecy of the research activities of the project.
It was learnt that two committees-project steering committee and project implementation committee-have been formed for its successful implementation.
The 13-member steering committee is headed by the Agriculture Secretary while the nine-member implementation committee is headed by the Director General of BJRI.
On completion of the project, the farmers would be able to produce jute with less cost as well as gain much more profit which is expected to create more employment opportunities, said Planning Ministry sources.
The project area covers the main office of BJRI in city's Tejgaon, Manikganj sadar and Rangpur sadar.
Bangladeshi researchers led by Dr Maqsudul Alam have successfully decoded the jute plant genome opening up a new vista in the development of variety of the world's most adorned biodegradable natural fibre in June.
With the successful sequencing of jute genome, Bangladesh becomes only the second country after Malaysia, among the developing nations, to achieve such a feat.
Researchers from Dhaka University, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute and Software Company DataSoft in collaboration with Centre for Chemical Biology, University of Science, Malaysia and University of Hawaii, USA have decoded the genome.