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Jitendra Singh says India poised to be among top 5 Global Bio-manufacturing Hubs by 2025 Jitendra Singh
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Jitendra Singh says India poised to be among top 5 Global Bio-manufacturing Hubs by 2025

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 04 Nov 2023, 05:19 pm

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has said that India is poised to be among top 5  Global Bio-manufacturing Hubs  by 2025.

The Science & Technology Minister said, "Biotechnology has the potential to become an important instrument of global trade and bio-economy contributing to India's overall economy."

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology, MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, said this while launching the website of "Global Bio-India – 2023", a mega International congregation on Biotechnology, to be held at Pragati Maidan from 4-6 December, 2023.

Jitendra Singh said that our Bioeconomy witnessed double digit growth rate year-on-year in the last 9 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"India is now being rated among top 12 biotechnology destinations in the world," he said.

“In 2014, India’s bioeconomy stood at just about $10 Billion, today it is $80 Billion. In just 8/9 years it has gone (up) 8 times and we look forward to having $300 Billion by 2030,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, Bioeconomy is going to be a hugely lucrative source of livelihood in the times to come.

“Biotechnology sector in India has evolved over the last three decades and has made significant contributions to various sectors including Health, Medicine, Agriculture, Industry and Bio-Informatics,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, Biotech StartUps are crucial to India’s future economy.

“Biotech Startups have grown 100 times in the last 8 years from 52 odd startups in 2014 to 6,300 plus presently. Every day 3 Biotech Start-Ups are getting incorporated in India with aspirations to provide viable technological solutions,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, Biotechnology is the technology of tomorrow as IT has already reached its saturation point.

“India has a huge wealth of bioresources, an unsaturated resource waiting to be harnessed and an advantage in Biotechnology especially due to the vast biodiversity and the unique bioresources in the Himalayas. Then there is the 7,500 kms long coastline and last year we launched the Samudrayaan which is going to dig the biodiversity beneath the seas,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, "Biotechnology Startups is a different genre combining new research of Biology and Manufacturing, viz processing of living systems such as micro-organisms, self-cultures etc."

“Biotechnology provides you with a milieu, an environment which will be Clean, Greener and more compatible with your well-being, then your stake gets linked. And as time passes by, it also generates lucrative sources of livelihood, also the alternatives to the petrochemicals-based manufacturing, like bio-based products like food additives, bioengineering ties, animal feed products,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, "Today there are over 3,000 Agritech Startups and are very successful in areas like Aroma Mission and Lavender cultivation."

“About 4,000 people are engaged with Lavender cultivation and earning lakhs of rupees, quite a few of them do not have high qualifications, but are very innovative,” he said.

Jitendra Singh said, "Department of Biotechnology has been supporting R&D innovations in Advanced Biofuels and ‘Waste to Energy’ technologies."

“In the future, garbage will be reduced to Zero. Everything will be recycled,” he said, citing the recycling technology developed by the Dehra Dun based Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR-IIP) by designing a van that collects waste cooking oil and converts it into biofuel.

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