Biodiversity Rules and Regulation 2023 sensitization workshop in Paro

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27th – 28th April 2023, Currently Ongoing:

The sensitization workshop on Biodiversity Rules and Regulations 2023 of the Biodiversity Act of Bhutan 2022 is being carried in Paro for relevant stakeholders for the enforcement agencies and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) Checkpost.

The sensitization workshop is held jointly by the National Biodiversity Centre (NBC) and the Legal Division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MoAL) to the enforcement agencies mainly to explain roles and responsibilities in terms of implementation of the Act and its Rules and Regulations. The Act designated the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP), the Department of Forest and Park Services (DoFPS), the Bhutan Food and Drug Regulatory Authority (BFDA) and the National Biodiversity Centre as the enforcement agencies. Further, the Department of Media, Creative Industry & Intellectual Property and the Department of Revenue and Customs along with the enforcement agencies are identified as an ABS checkpoint to help the enforcement agencies in the implementation of the Act and its Rules and Regulations.

Along with the Act, the participants were sensitized on the different mechanisms of conservation and utilization of biological resources under Access and Benefit Sharing Regime and explained the tools for plant variety protection and farmer’s rights under the Sui Generis system. The participants were also explained conservation of sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture through different approaches like evolutionary plant breeding approaches.

The sensitization workshop is attended by the representatives from Department of Forests and Park Services, Bhutan Food and Drug Authority, Department of Revenue Customs, Department of Immigration, Bhutan Post and Druk Air.

The Biodiversity Act of Bhutan 2022 was adopted by the 7th Session of the 3rd Parliament of Bhutan and subsequently received Royal Assent on 15th July 2022 and as mandated by the Act, the Competent National Authority approved the Rules and Regulations in 13th February, 2023 and subsequently the the rules and regulation came into force from 16th February, 2023.

Similar sensitization will be conducted at Phuntsholing, Samtse, Nganglam, Gelephu, Samdrupjongkhar in the coming days for the enforcement officers and ABS checkpoints.

The workshop is financially supported by the Evolutionary Plant Breeding Project funded by the International Fund for Agriculture and Development (IFAD) through Bioversity International which is implemented by the National Biodiversity Centre.