Category: Biodiversity News

  • De-suung Skilling Program

    De-suung Skilling Program

    As a part of De-suung Skilling Program, awareness and training on Alien Invasive Plant Species was conducted by the Centre for 15 Desuups and other officials on 30th December 2021 at Lingmethang, Mongar.Invasive species are slowly spreading towards forest and agricultural lands. Thus, effective measures to control the spread of invasive species is important. Currently, inventory and control of invasive plants species are undertaken by the Centre in the Protected Areas system through the funding support from Green Climate Fund under Bhutan For Life project scheme.

  • The first stakeholders’ consultation on information documentation and updates on monitoring the implementation of the 2nd Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

    The first stakeholders’ consultation on information documentation and updates on monitoring the implementation of the 2nd Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

    The first stakeholder consultation on monitoring the implementation of the 2nd Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA) was held at ARDSC Menchuna, Tsirang on 28th December 2021.

    The objectives of the meeting were to:

    • Inform the Stakeholders on FAO’s subsidiary body called Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
    • Inform the stakeholders on Bhutan’s membership to CGRFA, Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA),
    • On the implementation of the Second Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in Bhutan
    • Country’s obligation on the need to monitor the implementation of 2nd GPA and its relevance to Bhutan in the following context
    • Data preparation and entering the information into the WIEWS reporting tool for monitoring progress in implementation of the second Global Action Plan

    The meeting was attended by 11 participants from ARDSC Tsirang led by the Officer-In-Charge and with participants from Field Crops Sector and Horticulture Sector.

    The consultation was begun by providing background information on Bhutan’s membership to FAO, FAO’s subsidiary bodies like Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, second Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (GPA-PGRFA), 18 priority areas of 2nd GPA  on  Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and the need for reporting on second GPA. The National Biodiversity Centre also provided a demonstration on the use of the online reporting tool WIEWS which the stakeholders are required to use to upload information. However, due to the complexities of the reporting tool, the NBC took up the responsibility of data collection, data preparation, and entry process into the WIEWS on behalf of ARDSC Tsirang. Thus, the consultation addressed the documentation and update of the past activities on the 18 GPA-PGRFA priority activity areas for field crops on those 18 priority areas that are relevant to ARDSC Tsirang.

    At the end of day 1 of the consultation, the participants expressed a great sense of happiness as more than providing information for GPA implementation monitoring, the consultation served as a platform for learning many new things that the participants were not aware of.

    Documentation and updates of the past activities will continue on the 30th December with the Horticulture Sector.

    Stakeholders consultation at ARDSC Menchuna, Tsirang

    This process will be implemented with all other stakeholders like the Department of Agriculture (DoA), Agriculture Research and Development Centers, Sub-Centers, National Seed Centre, other Seed Entities, and other relevant Departments and organizations including Policy and Planning Division, and Department of Forests and Park Services.

    The Process will culminate in the preparation of the Country Report from Bhutan on the implementation of the 2nd Global Plan of Action of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.

  • Webinar on the transfer of technical know-how and scientific knowledge on analysis of oil samples

    Webinar on the transfer of technical know-how and scientific knowledge on analysis of oil samples

    22nd October 2021: The webinar on the transfer of technical know-how and scientific knowledge on analysis of oil samples was successfully conducted (virtually) today at the National Biodiversity Centre. The webinar was facilitated by the experts from the MSK Pvt. Ltd., India. The objective of the webinar is to share experiences by MSK regarding the technical know-how and scientific knowledge on the analysis of oil samples with the officials of the Centre.

    The webinar began with the presentation on the profile of the company, different test results conducted by the company, followed by the detailed discussions on the test results of the seven different types of oil samples comprised of Prinsepia utilis, Zingiber cassumunar, Gycine max, Symplocos paniculata carried out by  MSK for the Centre. The samples were tested for various parameters such as; specific gravity, moisture, refractive index, Iodine value, acid value along with a fatty acid profile.  The rationale for conducting such tests is to explore their potential utilization in nutraceutical, pharmaceuticals and cosmeceuticals

    The MSK Pvt. Ltd.,  is a quality testing company based in Kolkata, India with regional labs in New Delhi and Mumbai and has international offices in 12 countries.

    They do the analysis of commodities such as ores, coals, metals, fertilizers, food, water and other environments parameters.

  • International Access & Benefit Sharing (ABS) Workshop organized by National Institute of Genetics and Nimura Genetics Solutions in Japan

    International Access & Benefit Sharing (ABS) Workshop organized by National Institute of Genetics and Nimura Genetics Solutions in Japan

    The Centre participated in the International Access & Benefit Sharing (ABS) Workshop organized by National Institute of Genetics and Nimura Genetics Solutions in Japan.In the workshop, Centre shared the experiences in terms of implementation of ABS regime in Bhutan along with some the areas of collaborations. Seven officials from NBC & more than 55 participants from Japan participated in the workshop. The workshop aimed to strengthen collaboration between Japan and Bhutan in terms of research and devolopment in biodiversity & ABS.