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Articles Of Interest - Biotechnology Food Agriculture tops the list of concerns associated with advances in animal biotechnology, saysa hand, no evidence yet exists that products from cloned livestock are unsafe http://biotech.cas.psu.edu/articles/09_evidence.htm
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BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Livestock Topics include animal genetics and biotechnology, beef cereals, crop production,diversification, livestock, grass, horticulture, oilseeds, pigs, plant breeding http://bubl.ac.uk/link/l/livestock.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About A-Z Index Titles Descriptions Agrilink Directory Animal Genome Database in Japan Breeds of Livestock BSE Inquiry Report ... Top Books - Farming Sheep Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Agrilink Directory Agrilink was established to provide a central information base for rural and agricultural related organisations. Directory topics include arable, contractors, country sports, farm buildings, forestry, horticulture and livestock.
Home > Livestock > General > Genetic Modification Forum for Genetic Engineering (Ifgene) was developed to promote international discussionon genetic engineering and biotechnology, and to establish livestock. http://agrifor.ac.uk/hb/88b2fc9707a0565bc67a8e2544b63eb9.html
Extractions: Home Livestock General Animals and biotechnology This report was published by the UK Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission (AEBC) in September 2002. It reviews the issues surrounding the use of genetic biotechnology in animals, such as genetic modification and cloning. It looks at the applications of biotechnology to animals, such as how and why it may be used, public attitudes towards its use in animals, and issues such as animal welfare and consumer choice. It also presents the AEBC's recommendations for the future progression and review of biotechnology for use with animals. This 88 page report is provided in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. transgenic animals livestock genetic engineering biotechnology ... Biological confinement of genetically engineered organisms Published in 2004 by the National Academy Press, this book was prepared by the Committee on the Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms, which comes under the auspices of the US National Research Council. This report examines the bioconfinement of genetically engineered plants, animals, microbes and fungi, with particular attention given to transgenic fish and shellfish, trees, grasses and microbes, as many of these species are currently under US federal regulatory evaluation. Chapter headings include: when and why to consider bioconfinement, bioconfinement of animals: fish, shellfish, and insects, and biological and operational considerations for bioconfinement. This full-text book is freely available online, and can be browsed by chapter or searched by keyword. Pages can also be printed out from PDF (requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader) for offline viewing, although print quality is poor.
Livestock Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA), formerly the livestock Conservation Institute arange of subject areas including animal biotechnology, emerging diseases http://agrifor.ac.uk/browse/cabi/6df887e16616fe6b6eb8ca4a7964c933.html
Extractions: low graphics broader: domestic animals other: animal husbandry animal products buffaloes cattle ... sheep narrower: native livestock Silsoe Research Institute (SRI) The Silsoe Research Institute (SRI) is one of 8 research institutes sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). The Institute carries out "inovative research and delivers bio-systems engineering to the environmental, food, and agricultural industries". SRI research groups cover aerosols, biomathematics, biomechatronics, biophysics, environmental engineering, research services, sensing, and soil physics. The site provides details of SRI research, publications, news and events. research institutes livestock food engineering environment ... DEFRA : animal welfare Homepage of the Animal Welfare section of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) Web site. This site provides information on legislation, welfare codes and enforcements set out by DEFRA in order to promote high standards in farm animal welfare. The site outlines welfare standards for animals on the farm, at markets, at slaughter and in transit. Details of Government Responses to Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) reports are also provided, as well as information on FAWC, animal welfare news, and advice for farmers. livestock legislation government policy animal welfare ... International Livestock Research Institute : ILRI The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) was established in 1995 and is one of the 16 research centres which come under the auspices of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). The Institute carries out reasearch into animal agriculture in order to reduce hunger, poverty and environmental degradation. Information is provided on ILRI, its aims, research and activities. A selection of the Institute's publications can be viewed online and include annual reports, proceedings and training materials. Some publications are provided in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Extractions: Current USAID Biotechnology Programs and Policies USAID has been involved in the area of agricultural biotechnology for more than 10 years. This article reviews recent and current USAID efforts in agricultural biotechnology research and policy development. USAID research and technology development activities Collaboration between the Kenyan Agricultural Research Institute and Monsanto Company to develop virus-resistant sweet potatoes. ABSP (see below) provided assistance in addressing the biosafety regulations necessary for field testing. While USAID research funding ceased in 1991, the collaboration has continued and field trials are expected this year. These sweet potatoes will be the first genetically engineered crops tested in Kenya, and possibly in Sub Saharan Africa outside of South Africa. Agricultural Biotechnology for Sustainable Productivity (ABSP) : Implemented through Michigan State University in collaboration with other universities and private sector companies, ABSP integrates research, product development, and policy/regulatory development to assist developing countries in accessing and generating biotechnology and in establishing a regulatory framework for production of biotech crops. To date, ABSP has supported development of genetically engineered crops with pest resistance traits (viral resistance and insect resistance) and tissue culture of tropical crops.
Meat And Livestock Australia New biotechnology is helping the red meat industry turn waste into high value products.Meat and livestock Australia (MLA) Client Services general manager http://www.mla.com.au/content.cfm?sid=25&newsid=1440&archive=show
Extractions: This book is devoted to technologies which are still developing but which are likely to take over from artifical insemination as the farmer's main tool to produce large numbers of high-quality calves. Cattle oocyte recovery, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer are techniques which permit cows to produce calves of a genetic quality and composition quite unlike that of the surrogate mother herself. They also enable cows, under suitable conditions, to produce two calves rather than one. There are now over one hundred laboratories involved in producing cattle embryos by in vitro maturation and fertilization of oocytes. Indeed the author's own work has led to the establishment of a biotechnology company which has commercialized the production process. Based on a comprehensive review of the literature, this book presents current knowledge of the laboratory production of cattle embryos and the way in which such embryos might be used in commmercial application and research. It is shown that the processes may be the starting point for many other developments in cattle breeding and in the future be applied to other farm animals and also humans. The book, written by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject, is a major reference work for those in the academic and commerical sectors concerned with animal breeding, reproduction and biotechnology.
Biotechnology For Developing-Country Agriculture Problems And mouth disease, rinderpest, and other epidemic viral diseases that affect livestock. Rapidadvances in biotechnology and immunology over the last two decades http://www.ifpri.org/2020/focus/focus02/focus02_03.htm
Biotechnology For Developing-Country Agriculture Problems And Most biotechnologybased solutions for agriculture are likely to be deliveredin the form of new plant seeds or new strains of livestock. http://www.ifpri.org/2020/focus/focus02/focus02_01.htm
ASAS/ADSA Midwestern Section National Cattlemen s Beef Association, 303694-0305. American Farm Bureau Federation,847-685-8600. biotechnology offers opportunities for livestock producers. http://www.asas.org/midwest/biotect.htm
Extractions: Des Moines, Iowa March 19-21, 2001 Contact : National Pork Producers Council, 515-223-2600 National Cattlemen's Beef Association, 303-694-0305 American Farm Bureau Federation, 847-685-8600 Livestock commodity organizations support the development of biotechnology, including genetically modified organisms, that is governed by a science-based regulatory system. Biotechnology applications for the livestock industry were discussed during the Midwest section meeting of animal and dairy scientists March 19-21 in Des Moines, Iowa. The application and adoption of new technologies have kept U.S. farmers at the forefront of global agriculture. The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) supports genomic research and the application of new technologies. Producers look forward to access to designer grains, says Eric Hengtes, NPPC Director of Research. We (the livestock industry) are the number one customers of genetically modified products. Hentges says genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in 1999 accounted for 55 percent of the soybeans produced in the United States, 40 percent of corn and 50 percent of cotton. Last years figures on GMOs were comparable.
Extractions: B-KUL-I0559A Applied Biotechnology in Livestock Production Show all details Hide all details Print version Robben Johan Advanced Studies Master of Science in Molecular Biology B-KUL-I0559a Applied Biotechnology in Livestock Production Robben Johan B-KUL-I2559a Evaluation : Applied Biotechnology in Livestock Production URL: http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/onderwijs/aanbod/syllabi/I0559AE.htm
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Current Uses Of Biotechnology In Agriculture Agricultural biotechnology Research Projects. Genetically Engineered livestock andPoultry Animals Engineered for Leaner Meat Status No livestock engineered http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology_archive/page.cfm?pageID
Biotechnology Policy backgrounder biotechnology Policy, related authorities; animal vaccines under theVirus, Serum and Toxin Act; and engineered poultry and livestock under various http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfm?pageID=342
Extractions: Guides to Info. Resources Agriculture and Natural Resources Scope: Biotechnology the use of genetically engineered organisms is being applied to major aspects of agriculture including the development of food crops and livestock, as well as enhancing the nutritional quality of foods and reducing the need for toxic pesticides and herbicides. This is a selective guide to campus library resources on Agricultural Biotechnology. Email the subject area specialist at Bethr (@umd.edu) or call (301)405-9666 for more information. To locate books, search the library's Catalog . Books can be searched by subject, author, title and more. Examples of words and terms you may wish to use to retrieve books on the subject of agricultural biotechnology are: Agricultural Biotechnology
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Extractions: Biotechnology In many developing countries including Bangladesh, the term biotechnology is applied at times in a fairly wide context. There is the area of conventional yield improvement methods for agricultural crops by applying new knowledge of breeding and application of a new type of fertiliser such as biofertiliser, yield enhancement by new type of pesticides such as biopesticide, plant tissue culture, etc. Micro-propagation techniques, isolation of microorganisms that make useful products or possess special biochemical capabilities etc., are among the areas of what may be called conventional biotechnology where no DNA manipulations are involved. Recombinant DNA- based biotechnology such as producing transgenic plants, development of livestock and poultry vaccines, DNA-based diagnostic reagents for biomedical applications etc fall under the category biotechnology where DNA manipulations are involved. Biotechnology research in Bangladesh at the present time is largely concentrated on the conventional type, restricted to a small number of institutions and encompassing a small number of research areas. Tissue culture techniques for mass production of seedlings are being used by many institutions because of its commercial potential. It involves important cash crops such as potato banana papaya jute ... mulberry and some medicinal or ornamental plants such as neem and orchids. To a lesser extent, facilities exist in a small number of institutions, notably in the Biochemistry and Botany departments of the