About
The aim of the Association:
- Support regional plant biotechnology research and communication among the scientists in the Greater Pannonian region
- Promote biotechnology contribution to the technological development of sustainable agriculture in the region
- Provide accurate information of science based plant biotechnology
- Build capacity through education and training
Major activities
Share funds for joint plant biotechnology projects to improve regional agricultural practices and environmental protection
- Facilitate the introduction of new biotechnology results to address regional agricultural challenges
- Facilitate information exchange, joint biotechnology projects among scientists in the region and between the regions
- Provide information about the benefits of plant biotechnology
- Organize meetings, training courses, conferences in the area of plant biotechnology
- Cooperate with universities and research institutes to contribute to plant biotechnology education
- Establish relations with scientific and agricultural associations, non-governmental organizations to facilitate science-based plant biotechnology acceptance
Publications
The Official Australian Reference Guide to Agricultural Biotechnology and GM Crops
Agricultural Biotechnology: The Promise
and Prospects of Genetically Modified
Crops
Plain facts about GMO - The Hungarian White Paper
60 Years of Hungarian Hybrid Maize 1953-2013
Our Future: Book of Abstracts of PPBA Conference for PhD students (Pannon University, 15 May 2013.)
Food Security in a World of Natural Resource Scarcity
Planting the Future. A non-technical summary of the EASAC 2013 report