21 August :The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for establishment of (a) National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI) and (b) Bioprocessing Unit (BPU) in Knowledge City at Mohali, Punjab,as autonomous institutions of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India with the total estimated cost of Rs. 380 crores for 5 years w.e.f. 2008-2009 to 2012-13. Following are the highlights:
=> NABI represents 3 institutes in one: Agri-technology, food technology and nutrition technology. Thus it integrates 3 disciplines under its roof
=> BPU is designed to link R&D system with production facility to serve as an incubator for start-up agri-food companies
=> There will be an Agri-food Park within the cluster to be operated in the Public Private Partnership, PPP model
=> This kind of integration of R&D and production and enterprise is being planned for the first time in the country
=> The cluster has been designed with the help of Canadian experts from the Saskatchewan Agri-food Park
=> NABI is designed to be translational in the area of :
>> Agriculture – new gene discovery, genomics, designer crops etc.
>> Food Technology – food processing technologies, bioprocess engineering, food safety etc.
>> Nutrition science and technology – Public health nutrition technologies, functional foods and nutraceuticals, wellness foods etc.
=> The cluster will produce not only PhDs but also agri-food entrepreneurs and spawn new industries for the region
=> The HR component reflects multiple skill sets needed – breeders, food specialists, toxicologists, nutritionists, process engineers, managers, computer experts etc.