Research - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
The Indonesian Research Institute for Biotechnology and Bioindustry (IRIBB) or known as Pusat Penelitian Bioteknologi dan Bioindustri in Bahasa Indonesia was founded in January 2015. The institute was the transformation from The Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops (IBRIEC), founded in February 1993 which was previously known as Bogor Research Institute for Estate Crops (Pusat Penelitian Perkebunan Bogor) established in 1989. This national research center was originally developed from a regional research center, namely Bogor Research Institute for Estate Crops (Bogor-RIEC/Balai Penelitian Perkebunan Bogor). The regional research center was established in 1968 by merging two research stations, namely the Balai Penelitian Perkebunan Besar (ex Centrale Proefstation Vereneging-CPV) and Balai Penelitian dan Pemakaian Karet (ex Indonesisch Instituut voor Rubber Onderzoek-INIRO). These two research stations had their own unique histories dated back to 1901, during the early establishment of state owned plantations in Indonesia by the Dutch colonial government. Although the name and its mandate have been changed several times, the premises in which research activities had been conducted remain standing in their original form as in 1926. The mission of the Institute is to accelerate and support a sustainable development of the estate crops and agricultural industry in Indonesia based on an environmentally sound management. In realizing that mission, research, development, and services on biotechnology are being conducted to improve plant productivity, product quality, management efficiency, value enhancement and environmental quality in order to sustain the competitiveness of the estate industry. The expected outputs are information, technologies, and products of biotechnology.
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