Gujarat Charts Blue Bio-Economy Roadmap for 2047, Eyes Global Biotech Hub

A high-level seminar in Rajkot outlined a roadmap to develop Gujarat's blue bio-economy as part of the Viksit Gujarat 2047 vision. The plan emphasizes using biotechnology to transform marine resources into economic prosperity through medicines, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics. Seaweed cultivation and modern biotech tools were highlighted as key for employment and enhancing fisheries productivity. Experts underscored the strategy's role in positioning Gujarat as a global biotech hub by 2047 through innovation and startup grants.

Key Points: Gujarat's Blue Bio-Economy Plan for Viksit Gujarat 2047

  • Action plan for marine resource tech use
  • MoUs signed on biotech & Blue Economy
  • Seaweed cultivation for jobs & processing
  • Mangroves' role in carbon absorption
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Roadmap for Viksit Gujarat @2047 through the blue bio-economy prepared at VGRC

Gujarat plans to leverage its coastline via blue bio-economy, focusing on marine biotech, seaweed, and startups to become a global hub by 2047.

"We must undertake special efforts to enrich the Blue Bio-economy and seize the unique opportunities available in Gujarat - Arjun Modhwadia"

Rajkot, January 12

Under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, a high-level seminar on "Roadmap to develop the Blue Bio-economy @Viksit Gujarat 2047" was organised at the Rajkot Regional Vibrant Conference by the Department of Science & Technology and the Department of Biotechnology.

In the presence of Forest and Environment Minister Arjun Modhwadia, an action plan was presented for Gujarat's economic advancement through the technological use of marine resources, according to a release.

During the seminar, Modhwadia said, "So far, limited research has been conducted on marine resources and ecosystems. Knowledge about balanced development while conserving marine biodiversity and natural wealth is also limited. At present, some research is underway, and it is commendable that new startups are progressing in this field." Referring to the Prime Minister's special policies for fisheries, he further added, "We must undertake special efforts to enrich the Blue Bio-economy and seize the unique opportunities available in Gujarat to move forward in this area."

In the presence of the Minister, special MoUs were signed on biotechnology and the Blue Economy, and new startup products were also launched. With Gujarat having the country's longest coastline, emphasis was placed on transforming this natural wealth into economic prosperity through biotechnology. The seminar discussions highlighted innovative research aimed at producing medicines, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics from marine plants and organisms. Seaweed cultivation was identified as a promising avenue to generate employment and establish processing units, while modern biotech tools were seen as crucial for enhancing productivity in the fisheries sector, the release stated.

Experts further emphasized the role of mangroves and marine ecosystems in absorbing carbon dioxide and maintaining environmental balance. They underscored the decisive role of the Blue Bio-economy in positioning Gujarat as a global biotech hub by 2047 through technology and innovation. Provisions for special grants to encourage startups and research were deliberated, along with the need to transition from traditional marine businesses to a knowledge-based Blue Economy. Generating energy from marine waste and conducting research on saline-water plants were also highlighted as key strategies to accelerate Gujarat's development.

The seminar witnessed the participation of several distinguished attendees. Rajya Sabha MP Kesridevsinh Zala, Secretary of the Gujarat State Department of Science & Technology Shri P. Bharti, Director of the Gujarat Biotechnology Mission Digvijaysinh Jadeja, and Director General of Gujarat Biotechnology University Subir Majmudar were present. In addition, industry leaders, researchers, and young scientists actively contributed to the deliberations, reinforcing the collaborative spirit behind Gujarat's vision for a sustainable and innovative Blue Bio-economy, the release added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very promising initiative. Using marine resources for medicines and cosmetics is the future. My only concern is that we must ensure this 'development' doesn't harm the fragile marine ecosystem. Conservation should be the top priority, not an afterthought.
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Rohit P
Finally, a concrete plan beyond just seminars! Mangroves are our natural coastal guards and carbon sinks. Glad to see them being part of the discussion. Generating energy from marine waste is a brilliant idea. Let's execute this with full force!
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Sarah B
As someone working in sustainable tech, this is exciting. The focus on a knowledge-based economy is key. India has immense potential in blue biotech. Hope the research grants reach the young scientists and small startups, not just the established institutions.
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Vikram M
Good to see long-term planning for 2047. The fisheries sector needs modern tech desperately. If biotech can help with better yield and disease control, it will transform lives in Saurashtra and Kutch. Jai Gujarat! 🙏
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Karthik V
While the vision is impressive, I hope the roadmap includes clear milestones and public accountability. We've seen many "action plans" that gather dust. The true test will be on-ground impact for local fishermen and coastal health in the next 5 years, not just by 2047.

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