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The Province is providing $25 million to Genome BC in support of its ongoing research in the areas of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, human health, bioenergy, mining and the environment.

This funding from the Ministry of Health, will allow Genome BC to continue harnessing the power of genomics research and work toward providing solutions to current challenges faced by sectors important to B.C.

This funding is already making a difference in the area of agriculture. Researchers are developing and applying powerful new genomics tools that can be used to help beekeepers stop the colony losses they incur every year. These losses are mostly due to bee-specific infectious diseases and widespread resistance to chemical controls of these diseases is compounding the problem.

Honeybees play a major role in agriculture production - not only as producers of honey, but as pollinators of crops. This contribution is estimated to be worth approximately $200 million to B.C.'s economy. Researchers are developing new tools to identify disease-resistant honeybees.

This is the first, industry-wide step to mitigate honeybee colony collapse. Consumers will also benefit from improved food security.

Research projects funded through Genome BC apply genomics science to a range of areas. In addition, a critical element of responsible genomics research is to provide a forum through which accompanying environmental, ethical, economic, legal and social issues can be explored so that the context for scientific research remains focused and relevant to society. Investments have led to the creation of full-time research positions, recruitment of top researchers to B.C. and the production of patents and licences in the province.

Genome BC is a non-profit research organization that works to improve the lives of British Columbians and Canadians in such sectors such as forestry, fisheries, agriculture, environment, bioenergy, mining and human health. It manages more than $450 million in technology platforms and research projects.

Quick Facts:

  • Established in 2000, Genome BC is one of six regional genome centres across Canada.
  • Based on a Vancouver Board of Trade study, it is estimated the provincial government's investment of $75 million between 2005 and 2010 in Genome BC allowed it to contribute $450 million to British Columbia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), create 8,400 person-years of employment and contribute tax revenues of $54 million to each of the provincial and federal governments.
  • A genome is an organism's complete DNA blueprint of genetic information.
  • An estimated 30,000 honey bee colonies are contracted to pollinate food crops on B.C. farms every growing season.
  • Pollination activities are worth approximately $2.4 million annually to B.C. beekeepers and lead to agricultural products worth approximately $500 million annually.

Learn More:

Genome BC: www.genomebc.ca

BC Research and Innovation Strategy: www.tted.gov.bc.ca/TRI/research/Documents/strategy.pdf

Contacts:

Niki Pandachuck
Media Relations
Ministry of Agriculture
250 387-1693 Sally Greenwood

Director, Communications
Genome BC
604 637-4373


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