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Section 6
Strategy

6. Tactics

The following tactics will be adopted to implement the Biotechnology Policy and fulfill the objectives contained in that policy:

6.1 Areas of Priority Importance:

The following areas are classified as areas of priority importance. Research and development programs related to biological technology will be conducted in order to develop those areas and make national contribution:

6.1.1 Forest, Agriculture and Food

Forest, Agriculture and Food The important areas that will be emphasized for the use of biological technology in the food sector will be the following: 6.1.1.1 Tissue technology. 6.1.1.2 Biological pesticides, organic fertilizers and other related biotechnological aspects 6.1.1.3 Natural products for health treatment. 6.1.1.4 Animal feed supplementation of agricultural products 6.1.1.5 Aquaculture 6.1.1.6 Plant and animal improvement 6.1.1.7 Ornamental flower plants, herbs and mushrooms.

6.1.2 Health treatment of humans, animals and plants:

Modern biotechnological knowledge will be used for the treatment of common and incurable diseases caused by genetic defects or external influences and timely identification of pests. The areas of emphasis will be as follows:

6.1.2.1 Diagnosis

6.1.2.2 Vaccination

6.1.2 .3 Animal Medicine, Disease Diagnosis and Vaccination 6.1.2.4 Preventive and Therapeutic Science 6.1.2.5 Embryo Transfer 6.1.2.6 Genetic Therapy 6.1.3 Environment and Biodiversity Environmental Pollution Reduction To do this, biological technology activities will be conducted to help protect and promote natural resources and resources and biological diversity. The important areas under this are as follows: 6.1.3.1 Development of Microorganisms for Waste Management 6.1.3.2 Sanitary and Parasite Conservation and Utilization

6.1.4 Industry :

The program will be conducted to achieve significant achievements through biotechnological research to develop and increase the competitiveness of established industries in areas such as food processing, forest production-based industries and chemicals. The areas of importance in this will be as follows:

6.1.4.1 Food and industrial products 6.1.4.2 Fermentation products 6.1.4.3 Bioenergy 6.1.5 Deoxyraivo- Nucleic Acid (DNA) Technology DNA In order to take advantage of the technology, it will be conducted focusing on the following topics: 6.1.5.1 Identification and isolation of genetic material for use in molecular characterization 6.1.5.2 Genetic and molecular mapping studies of endangered and commercial/commercial species or 6.1.5 .3 Development of indicator-assisted selection and diagnostic tools in breeding programs 6.1.5.4 DNA for methodology. Documenting 6.1.5.5 Identification of hereditary diseases. 6.1.5.6 Paternity Analysis, Immigration and Citizenship Records

6.2 Human Resource Development:

6.2.1 Admissions to various secondary schools, universities and related institutions, It will be encouraged to start the study of biological technology and biological information system at pre-graduate, graduate and post-graduate levels. 6.2.2 Measures to increase the common pool of human resources for biological technology will be adopted. 6.2.3 Necessary initiatives will be taken to develop suitable human resources in the field of biological technology and to maintain existing manpower and attract new ones. 6.2.4 Necessary short-term and long-term training will be provided to scientists regarding professional and innovative skills. 6.2.5 Efforts will be made to establish cooperation in study and research between domestic and foreign universities/institutions in the field of biological technology. 6.2.6 Scholarships will be provided for Masters in Science and Technology, Biotechnology and related fields. 6.2.7 Entrepreneurship by National Biotechnology Research and Development Center and Ministry of Environment, Science and TechnologyPrograms and systems will be developed to promote creeper.

6.3 Basic structure:

6.3.1 The existing biotechnological research infrastructures in the country will be strengthened. 6.3.2 Development of necessary institutional infrastructure in government, semi-government, private and educational institutions will be encouraged for the development of biotechnological capacity. 6.3.3 A National Biotechnology Central Laboratory will be established to conduct research and training according to national priorities. 6.3.4 Bio-villages will be established incorporating the latest advances in biological technology and the best traditional techniques. 6.3.5 Mechanism Centers 9Kshalakatachagambhalatbatsyaal Ribhalatchabhaka0 will be established and developed to provide necessary equipment to the researchers involved in biotechnology.