India elected Vice-Chair at FAO’s Animal Genetic Resources Working Group

 India elected Vice-Chair at FAO’s Animal Genetic Resources Working Group
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New Delhi, jan 25, 2023: India has been elected as Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Technical Working Group (ITWG) on Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) at the 12th Session of the FAO’s Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (CGRFA) held in Rome from 18-20 January 2023.

Dr B N Tripathi, Deputy Director General (Animal Sciences), ICAR, and the National Coordinator, vice-chaired the Session and also act as Rapporteur.

The ITWG on AnGR was established by the FAO’s CGRFA and is responsible for reviewing technical issues, providing advice and recommendations to the commission, and implementing the commission’s program related to AnGR at a global level.

In the 12th Session of ITWG, implementation of the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources, monitoring of AnGR diversity and preparing 3rd Country Report were reviewed.  Further agenda points on role of microorganisms relevant to ruminant digestion, role of genetic resources in mitigating and adapting to climate change; access and benefit-sharing for AnGR; digital sequence information and potential implications for the conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources were discussed.

Earlier to the ITWG Session, the Global National Coordinators’ Workshop was held at FAO Head Quarter, from 16-17th January, 2023. In the Workshop, Dr B N Tripathi shared the country’s experience in updating data in Domestic Animal Diversity – Information System (DAD-IS) and presented framework for cataloguing native populations including breed registration, notification system etc. National priorities for germplasm cryopreservation and documenting non-descript AnGR to fulfil SDG indicators were appreciated by the members.

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