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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2010, Vol. 30 Issue (10): 125-131    DOI:
    
On the Strategy of the Bioeconomy Development
DENG Xin-an1, FENG Ying2, ZENG Hai-yan3
1. College of Humanities and Development, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193,China;
2. Institute of Science and Technology Information of China, Beijing 100038,China;
3. Institute of Cross-strait Economy, Research Center for Development of Fujian Provincial People’s Government, Fuzhou 350003,China
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Abstract  

The formation of the concept of bioeconomy and the approach of the bioeconomy era are promoted by the rapid development of life sciences and biotechnology, which then are making changes fundamentally to the styles of produce and consume of agriculture, healthcare, environmental protection, industry. By analyses to impacts on future agriculture, healthcare, environmental protection, and industry respectively based on the bioeconomy through life sciences and biotechnology, the strategy of the bioeconomy development (GREW) have been put forward. As a strategic system, the GREW includes four sub-strategies as below: the strategy of green agriculture based on Green biotechnology, the strategy of healthcare based on Red biotechnology, the strategy of environmental protection based on grey or Environmental biotechnology, and the strategy of industry based on White or industrial biotechnology.



Key wordsBioeconomy      Bioeconomy era      Strategy of the bioeconomy development (GREW)      New agriculture system (NAS)     
Received: 15 July 2010      Published: 25 October 2010
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Corresponding Authors: DENG Xin-an     E-mail: xinan_deng@hotmail.com
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DENG Xin-an, FENG Ying, ZENG Hai-yan. On the Strategy of the Bioeconomy Development. China Biotechnology, 2010, 30(10): 125-131.

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