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China will spend 2 trillion yuan ($308.5 billion) on science
and technology, making biotechnology a major priority, in
the next five years, Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong said
at the ongoing 2011 International Conference for Bio-economy
(Bio Eco 2011).
The Chinese Government will work to further combine biotechnology
with economic development and with improving ordinary people's
livelihood, Liu said.
"The development priorities of the 12th Five-Year Plan
(2011-2015) - biopharmacy, bio-engineering, bio-agriculture
and biomanufacturing - will bring benefits to Chinese people."
In the next five years, China will further use biotechnology
to prevent disasters or alleviate the harm caused by them,
to protect the environment, to employ "green" construction
methods and to control climate change. Meanwhile, the latest
innovations in biotechnology should be relied on to guarantee
domestic standards are met for nutrition, hygiene, healthcare,
food and drug safety and disease diagnosis and prevention,
Liu stressed.
Liu's opinion was echoed by Percy W. Misika, a United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Representative in
China. Misika contended that the energy shortage is getting
increasingly severe in the world. Biotechnology should be
employed in campaigns to make food safer and to combat climate
change.
During the 12th Five-Year Plan period, the Chinese Government
will spend 20 billion yuan on innovative medicine, on the
cultivation of new varieties of genetically modified organisms
and on the prevention and control of viral hepatitis and other
infectious diseases, according to Ma Hongjian, deputy director
of the China National Center for Biotechnology Development.
Biotechnology has become a strategic pillar industry for
China. From 2011 to 2015, it is expected to generate 1 million
jobs, extend people's life expectancies by one year and reduce
the infant mortality rate to 12 percent, as well as reduce
emissions of the most common pollutants by 10 percent, Ma
elaborated.
Huang Xingguo, mayor of Tianjin municipality, said the city
has become a center for the production of biotechnology products
in China.
Bio Eco 2011 is being held in Tianjin from June 26 to June
28. Sponsored by both the Tianjin Municipal government and
14 state ministries, the conference has the motto: "Develop
the bio-economy, improve people's livelihoods".
Source: China Daily
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