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1
Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through
Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
Ruud VALYASEVINational Science and Technology Development Agency Thailand
The Companies Commission of Malaysiarsquos International Conference 2009
11 August 2009
THAILAND
2
bull Thailand is the 1 exporter in the world rice market
bull 7th largest world food exporter worth USD 23 billion (13 of total export)
bull 1st import item Crude oil (156 of import bill)
bull 9th biofuels production (03 billion liters fuel ethanol and 04 billion liters biodiesel)
bull In 2007 15 million patients seek medical treatment in Thailand
bull 2nd in the world ranking of hard disk exporters with a value of $1055 billion in 2007
Thailandrsquos Economy in 2008
3
Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
LaborIntensive
SkillIntensive
TechnologyIntensive
RampD Intensive
44
NSTDA Organization
NSTDA National Science and Technology Development AgencyBIOTEC National Center for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyMTEC National Metal and Materials Technology CenterNECTEC National Electronics and Computer Technology CenterNANOTEC National Nanotechnology CenterTMC Technology Management Center
established by Sci amp Tech Dev Act in 1991
NSTDA Board chaired by Minister of Science and Technology
1983 1985 1985
20032006
5
Mission
NSTDArsquos main mission is research and development to strengthen Thailandrsquos sustainable competitiveness complemented with the technology transfer and development of human resources and infrastructure in science and technology with the outcomes that have impacts on the society and economy
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
2
bull Thailand is the 1 exporter in the world rice market
bull 7th largest world food exporter worth USD 23 billion (13 of total export)
bull 1st import item Crude oil (156 of import bill)
bull 9th biofuels production (03 billion liters fuel ethanol and 04 billion liters biodiesel)
bull In 2007 15 million patients seek medical treatment in Thailand
bull 2nd in the world ranking of hard disk exporters with a value of $1055 billion in 2007
Thailandrsquos Economy in 2008
3
Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
LaborIntensive
SkillIntensive
TechnologyIntensive
RampD Intensive
44
NSTDA Organization
NSTDA National Science and Technology Development AgencyBIOTEC National Center for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyMTEC National Metal and Materials Technology CenterNECTEC National Electronics and Computer Technology CenterNANOTEC National Nanotechnology CenterTMC Technology Management Center
established by Sci amp Tech Dev Act in 1991
NSTDA Board chaired by Minister of Science and Technology
1983 1985 1985
20032006
5
Mission
NSTDArsquos main mission is research and development to strengthen Thailandrsquos sustainable competitiveness complemented with the technology transfer and development of human resources and infrastructure in science and technology with the outcomes that have impacts on the society and economy
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
3
Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
LaborIntensive
SkillIntensive
TechnologyIntensive
RampD Intensive
44
NSTDA Organization
NSTDA National Science and Technology Development AgencyBIOTEC National Center for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyMTEC National Metal and Materials Technology CenterNECTEC National Electronics and Computer Technology CenterNANOTEC National Nanotechnology CenterTMC Technology Management Center
established by Sci amp Tech Dev Act in 1991
NSTDA Board chaired by Minister of Science and Technology
1983 1985 1985
20032006
5
Mission
NSTDArsquos main mission is research and development to strengthen Thailandrsquos sustainable competitiveness complemented with the technology transfer and development of human resources and infrastructure in science and technology with the outcomes that have impacts on the society and economy
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
44
NSTDA Organization
NSTDA National Science and Technology Development AgencyBIOTEC National Center for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyMTEC National Metal and Materials Technology CenterNECTEC National Electronics and Computer Technology CenterNANOTEC National Nanotechnology CenterTMC Technology Management Center
established by Sci amp Tech Dev Act in 1991
NSTDA Board chaired by Minister of Science and Technology
1983 1985 1985
20032006
5
Mission
NSTDArsquos main mission is research and development to strengthen Thailandrsquos sustainable competitiveness complemented with the technology transfer and development of human resources and infrastructure in science and technology with the outcomes that have impacts on the society and economy
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
5
Mission
NSTDArsquos main mission is research and development to strengthen Thailandrsquos sustainable competitiveness complemented with the technology transfer and development of human resources and infrastructure in science and technology with the outcomes that have impacts on the society and economy
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
6
Facilities Available at Thailand Science Park
Convention CenterMulti-tenant Incubator
BuildingGreenhouse
Pilot PlantNational Centers
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
7
ldquoWork-Life Integration Conceptrdquo
Thailand Science Park - Phase 2
bull Four integrated towersbull Gross area of around 127000 sqm Net area of 72000 sqmbull 40000 sqm allocated for private companies (200 companies with 4000 workforce)bull Clean room sensitive lab heavy equipment areas available
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
8
Vis
ion Government Policy
1 Competitiveness2 Poverty and
Income Distribution
3 Social Capital
Development4 Sustainable
Development
Economic SocialEnvironment5 Self sufficient economybiodiver sity conserva tion amp value added
Goa
ls
4 Environ ment energyenvironmentcare energy security
3 Health centerhealthy society asian health center
2 World kitchenexport value $ us 40 billion
1 New business invest mentmore than 100 companies
Supp
ortin
gC
ondi
tion
Infrastructure HR and Education EthicalLegalSocial Implications (ELSI)
Entrepreneurial environment eg biopark
5000 professional researchers bullIPR
bullaccess to benefit sharing
bullbioethicsbullpublic concern
bullbiosafety
Tech
nolo
gyC
ondi
tion RampD Technology AcquisitionKnowledge StockTechnology Transfer
genome BioinformaticsDNA chipProteomics
NanobiotechnologyDNA TechnologyGenetic Engineering
6 Human resource5000 professional researchers
500 managers
Thailand Biotechnology Policy 2004-2010
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
92004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Goal No2 ldquoKitchen of the Worldrdquo
Post-harvest and packagingtechnologies utilized to expand vegetable fruit market
Database network on food and safety established
Food research institute established
Thailand sets standard for exporting food products eg shrimp
Biotechnology helped to promote Thailand as kitchen of the world
Have proficiency infood risk assessment
Export value of Thai fruit increased to 53 billion Baht
25 of exported vegetable fruit utilize biocontrol for pest management
Domesticated shrimp broodstock occupy50 of total supply
New best-seller marine products on top of shrimp
Thai livestock products accepted in global market
Export ofprocessed agriculturalproducts ranked global top 5
Total food export value reaches 12 trillion Baht
Shrimp Cluster
A clear policy toward GMOs is established
Rice and cassava clusters
Widespread use of DNA technology for plant and livestock breeding
Mutual cooperation among organizations under different authorities
Agricultural research contains more biotechnology components
An organization established to handleinformation for trade-related decision-making and negotiation
Service business on food seed inspection for export emerges
probiotics are used to replace antibiotics upto 25
Management mechanisms in place to control food safety and inspection
A policy shift from the countryrsquos role as OEM in seed production to that of developerand exporter
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
10
Competitive Study - Cluster Approach
Study HighlightsCompetitiveness of Thailandrsquos Black Tiger ShrimpIndustry
19 November 2002
Institute for Management Education for Thailand Foundation
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
11
bullShrimp industry brought in over $US 25 billion in 2000
bullProblem of cultivated shrimp is diseases from viruses and bacteria
Impact of Biotechnology to Thai Agriculture
Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus
(WSSV)
bull CHINA $ us 400 [1992]
bull Thailand $ us 30-40 [1993]
bull VIETNAM $us 100 [1993]
bull EQUADOR $us 350 [1998]
FAO Briggs M et al (2005)
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
12
Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry2007 2006
Market share ranking ranking
World 1 1-USA 1 1-Japan 3 3-EU 3 5
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA)
Frozen or chilled products (RCA lt 1)
-USA 5 5-Japan 5 5-EU 6 6
Processed shrimps (RCAgt 1)
-USA 2 1-Japan 1 1-EU 1 1
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
13
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
High Consistent Standard Quality
Shrimp
EnvironmentalFriendly
Government Support
S P I R IT
Sustainable Competitiveness
CO
POE
OAR
NIT
RampDBroodstock
Domestication
Proper Farm Management
Disease prevention and control
Chemical Residue Control
Value Creation
Sustain core competency in Shrimp Quality Focus on value creation in the strategic areas Promote cooperation spirit of shrimp cluster
Shrimp Competitiveness Framework
Differentiation Branding Mkt Segmentation
ldquocore competencyrdquo
Recommendations ndash Immediate Actions
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
15
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GOVERNMENTMinistry of Agriculture
Ministry of Science Environment
Ministry of CommerceIntrsquol Trade NegotiationSolving Trade Barrier Problem Issue Trade Protection Reg
Ministry of IndustryIndustry Standard CertificateFood Institution
Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Foreign Affair
Give GSP to neighboring countries
Ministry of HealthMedical Chemical Control
Ministry of LaborMinistry of Interior
Land Issues
SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES
Ice Processors
Cold Storage
Packaging
Chemical ldquohealth Productsrdquo
Equipment (freezers)
Animal Feed
Fish auction marketBroker
Logistics - trucking shipping line
Institution Association
RampD
INTrsquoL BUYERS
Importers
TradersRestaurants
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Objectives
Why Shrimp
Shrimp Cluster
Diamond Model
Danger Signs
Critical Issues
Strategic Recommendation
bullBroodstock Domestication
bullImprove Farming Mgt
bullChemical Residue Control
bullOthers
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
16บรษท
เมลดพนธ
Evaluationof
Broodstock
มหาวทยาลย
DOF
Industry
Academic
Genetic Improve
ment
UNIVERSITY DOF
SEED COMPANY
Quarantine NucleusBreeding
Academics
DoF
Industry
DoF
ShrimpFeed
Academic
FARMERS
Industry
BroodstockDomestication
Breeding
Academic
D ofF
Industry
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Shrimp cluster
Shrimp Cluster
ViralDiagnosticTechnology
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
17
Broodstock Domestication of Black Tiger Shrimp (Specific Pathogen Free)
Male(ave) 115 gram Length 22 cm
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
18
Cluster Overview Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Cluster
HATCHERY amp
NURSERY
BROODSTOCK
EXPORTER
PROCESSOR
GROWOUT PONDS
(FARMING)
Broodstock domestication of black tiger shrimp
The average eggs produced 40000-480000 broodstock with about
32 survival rate
Over 5 millions have been produced to farmers and 10 million are in nursery
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
19
Business Development for Shrimp
Viral Diagnostic Kits
Shrimp Biotechnology Business Unit under BIOTEC
bull manufacture and market
test kits for shrimp diseases
Licensing to Farming Intelligene Technology Corporation Taiwan
Distributor in Philippines
Continental Pacific Agritrade Co
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
20
SHRIMP Evaluation
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
21บรษท
เมลดพนธ
พฒนาเทคโนโลย
เคลอบเมลด ampสารพอกเมลดจากธรรมชาต มหา
วทยาลย
DOA
SEEDCOMPANY
UNIVERSITY Plant
Improvement
UNIVERSITY DOA
SEED COMPANY
GermplasmCollection
management
SEEDPRODUCTION
NETWORK
agritonic
MTEC
plasticcompany
farmers
DOA
Tech Transfernetwork
UNIVERSITIES
FARMERS
SEEDCOMPANY
Seed Certification
diagnosis
มหาวทยาลย
กรมวชาการเกษตร
บรษทชดตรวจ
NSTDADept of
AgriDOA
Association
Association
Universities
association
Seed cluster
Seed Cluster From $50M to $100 M export value within 3 yrs (local market gt$7000 M)
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
22
Germplasm Collectionevaluation
Government support coordination networking sharing
crop Germplasm bank No accession
cornbull field cornbull sweet cornbull waxy corn
Kasetsart UniversityKonkhen UniversityKonkhen University
100010723945
Chilly TVRC Kasetsart UKonkhen U (hot chilly)
1134380
Tomato Konkhen University 163Cucumber Rajamonkol Lampang
U619
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
23
MAS for disease resistance tomato bacterial wilt nematode fusarium race 2 TMV powdery mildew late blight (BC6F2)
Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
Breeding lines (population inbred etc) markers
Breeding lines to 3 companies7 companies for multi-location
testing (research station and farmer field)
MAS for chilly resistance to anthracnose (F4)
lsquoSusceptiblersquoCapsicum annuum L
cv Bangchang
lsquoResistantrsquo Capsicum chinense
f4 will be released
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
24
Tospovirus
Tospovirus infected plant in Thailand
Geminivirus infected plant in Thailand
Monoclonal Antibody for Plant Pathogens
Seed export Screening for resistance lines
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
25
10B2
Inoculated-squash
Healthy squash
Dilution of plant sap
Reactivity of sap extracts of bacterial fruit blotch inoculated plants and healthy plants detected by MAb using PTA-ELISA and dot blot analysis
2809
PTA-ELISA(A405 )
0181
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
26
Diagnostic kits for white leaf disease
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
27
Production of rice seed (RD 6 resistant to blast ) by farmers in NE
RD 6
Resistant RD6 RD 6
RD 6 resistant to blast
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
28
Seed production in controlled environment
bull plastic to reduce UV light control wavelength collaborate with
Quality 2000 to produce plastic for demonstration
bull collaborate with seed company Sakata Seminis Vegetable Seeds
to produce tomato seed in green house
bull collaborate with Royal project to grow pepper tomato and melon
(quality improvement pigment size more crops)
โรงเรอนผลตมะเขอเทศ
มลนธโครงการหลวง หนองหอย
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
29
7 December 2006 at Kasetsart University
102 people private 65 (37 companies) public 10 units
Released to 29 companies
Field Day to release male sterile chilly
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
30
From laboratory to farmer field
Intra-station yield trial research organizationuniversityrice research stations
Multi-location tests in collaboration with rice research stations
Seed productiondistribution
(co-operation community farmer association Agriculture and Co-op Bank)
On farm trial farmer participation
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
31
Kitchen of the World Energy Security
Quality of Life
Sufficiency Economy
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-
32
Min Industry
Commerce
Energy
Science and Technology
Agriculture
National
International
Regional
THANK YOU
- Enhancing Competitiveness in Agri-Food Products through Cluster Development and Value Adding Innovation
- Slide Number 2
- Biotechnology Challenges to Thailand
- NSTDA Organization
- Mission
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Economic Loss from the outbreak of shrimp virus (WSSV)
- Competitiveness of Thai Shrimp Industry
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- Slide Number 20
- Slide Number 21
- Slide Number 22
- Crop improvement by molecularconventional breeding
- Slide Number 24
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
-