The Power and Potential of Biomanufacturing
- India’s bioeconomy is growing rapidly and is estimated to be valued at $150 billion by 2025.
- India is actively promoting the development of the bioeconomy and has made it a part of its National Biotechnology Development Strategy 2021-25.
- This thriving bioeconomy includes diverse sectors such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, chemicals and energy.
- In Biomanufacturing 1.0, the focus is on the production of primary metabolites through mono-culture fermentation.
- These primary metabolites serve as building blocks for various industrial processes and are important for biofuel production, pharmaceuticals and food additives.
- Under Biomanufacturing 2.0, the focus is on the production of secondary metabolites. This includes using ....
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