Category: Announcements

  • Announcement for Project-tied BUCAP Scholarship

    The Human Resource Division, Ministry of Agriculture & Forests is pleased to announce the availability of BUCAP Scholarship (tuition fee only) under NBC for in-service candidate.

    Applications along with following documents must reach Human Resource Division latest by 20th August, 2011:

    1.      Attested copies of Class XII  with a Diploma Certificates with Mark Sheets;

    2.      Performance Evaluation Reports for 2 years

    3.      Copy of Citizenship ID Card;

    4.      Security Clearance Certificate

    5.      Medical Fitness Certificate (upon selection) and

    6.      Contact number.

    The available scholarship is given below:

    Course Level Duration Slot Intake
    Bachelors Degree in Commerce Bachelors Degree 36 months 1 September 2011

    Eligibility Criteria

    The candidate should be working for a minimum of four years as of 1st July, 2011 at the National Biodiversity Centre, MoAF, Serbithang.

    The candidates should have completed Class XII with a Diploma in Financial Management from a recognized institute.

    A copy of University acceptance letter for the above course

    A copy of approval for the study from RCSC

    A copy of Note Sheet approved by the Ministry

    Shortlisted candidates will be announced on the website www.moaf.gov.bt.

     

    Chief HR Officer, MoAF

  • National Stakeholder workshop date finalized

    The national stakeholder workshop on biodiversity persistence and climate change is finalized to be held on 16th of June, 2011.

    Therefore, the participants are requested to kindly attend the above workshop at BCCI Hall, Thimphu at 0900 hrs.

    Draft agenda for 16th June 2011 national stakeholder consultation workshop

  • National stakeholder consultation workshop on Biodiversity Persistence and Climate Change postponed

    The National stakeholder workshop on Biodiversity Persistence and Climate Change planned on 27th May, 2011 is deferred  tentatively to 17th of June, 2011. Therefore, we would like to request all the participants to kindly book the new tentative date for the above workshop. We regret the inconvenience caused.

  • Supporting orchid propagation at community level through Bhutan Access and Benefit Sharing (BABS) Fund

    The National Biodiversity Center in collaboration with the Dzongkhag Forest Office, Trongsa supported the establishment of two orchid propagation house and provided six-day hands-on training on propagation of orchid (Cymbidium hookerianum) commonly known as ola tshe to 33 farmers at Simphu, Nubi Gewog, Trongsa from 17 to 23 March 2011.

    The project was initiated with the following objectives:

    • discourage collection of orchids from the wild which is under threat from over exploitation;
    • supply orchid saplings for household requirement from the common propagation house;
    • promote community income generation through sale of ola tshe, and
    • strengthen capacity of farmers in orchid propagation and management.

    The mother stock for the propagation was contributed by the participating households from their individual household collections. The Simphu Orchid Management Group comprising 33 households was also formed to ensure the proper management of the orchid house for the benefit of the community. The community orchid house will supply orchid saplings for household requirements in order to prevent the collection of orchids from the wild, which is reported to be on the decline by the community.

    The income generated through the sale of saplings and orchid flowers from the propagation house will be managed as community fund through the newly developed community bylaws. As per the bylaws, individuals will be fined Nu. 500.00 if he or she is found collecting orchids from the wild and outsiders Nu.1500.00. Farmers were very excited and thankful for the support and provided assurance to stop collection from the wild. As a gesture of respect to Mother Nature, the group will plant a batch of new saplings from the propagation house in the nearby community forests next year.

    The fund for the above project was supported through the Bhutan Access and Benefit Sharing Fund (BABS Fund) generated from the sale of orchid (Cymbidium erythraeum) flowers to Quantum Pharmaceuticals Limited (QPL), Switzerland as one of the ingredients for the production of a cosmetic product called REDEEM (world’s first anti-aging plasma) in a collaborative undertaking with the MoAF.

    Similar support and training on propagation of Cymbidium erythraeum will be provided to 18 households of Jibdungsa Community Forests, Wangdue in collaboration with the Dzongkhag Forest Office, Wangdue from 10 to 13 April 2011. Orchid flowers from the group will be purchased by NBC and supplied to QPL for production of REDEEM.

    Reported by the National Biodiversity Centre and Dzongkhag Forest Office, Trongsa