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Biotech solutions for food and fuel highlighted at world congress on industrial biotechnology
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: May 02, 2008 09:39AM

Biotechnology is the key to meeting rising worldwide demand for food
and alternative fuels, by boosting agricultural production, producing
biofuels from energy crops, and increasing the efficiency of biofuel
production, according to many of the speakers at BIO's World Congress on
Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing. The annual conference of more
than 1200 scientists, business leaders, and government officials ended today
in Chicago.
Richard Hamilton, president and CEO of Ceres, Inc. noted that
biotechnology can help increase agricultural production throughout the world
without expanding land use. He also stated that energy crops can already
play a part in low-carbon biofuel production in the United States. "A lot of
people have had the attitude that dedicated energy crops are something that
happens way in the future. Energy crops are not some distant fantasy,
they're here today. We really are ready not only from the biorefinery side,
but also from the feedstock side, to move this technology toward
commercialization," Hamilton said during the plenary lunch on Tuesday.
Hamilton announced Ceres' plan to launch Blade Energy Crops, a brand of
premium seeds and seed traits for non-food, low-carbon crops for biofuels.

Jeff Broin, founder and CEO of POET Energy, noted that biofuels
provide incentives to increase agricultural production around the world,
speaking at the Tuesday plenary lunch. "Farmers - in addition to harvesting
a crop for food and fuel - can harvest biomass. We see advancements that are
significantly increasing productivity and yields. And farmland around the
world that has sat unproductive for decades - and I'm not talking about
rainforests - can now be used for food and fuel," he said.

Monsanto Company and Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. also outlined a
collaborative agreement to apply Monsanto's expertise in crop testing,
breeding and seed production to perennial grass seed varieties Mendel is
developing for use in biofuels and other commercial applications. "Mendel
sees a bright future for second generation biofuels. We recognize the need
to continue growing our capabilities and expertise to enable us to best
serve farmers and refiners with proprietary seed products," said Neal
Gutterson, president and chief executive officer of Mendel.

The World Congress is the only global conference dedicated solely to
the most recent advancements in industrial biotechnology. The 2008 World
Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing is co-organized by
the American Chemical Society, the National Agricultural Biotechnology
Council and the U.S. Department of Energy.

For more information on the 2008 World Congress on Industrial
Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, please visit the conference webpage at
[www.bio.org].

The Advanced Biofuels & Climate Change Information Center presents the
latest commentary and data on the environmental and other impacts of biofuel
production. Drop in and add your comments, at
[biofuelsandclimate.wordpress.com].

BIO represents more than 1,200 biotechnology companies, academic
institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across
the United States and in more than 30 other nations. BIO members are
involved in the research and development of innovative healthcare,
agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology products. BIO also
produces the BIO International Convention, the world's largest gathering of
the biotechnology industry, along with industry-leading investor and
partnering meetings held around the world.


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