Public Sector Advisory ServicesAgri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore, AVA, www.ava.gov.sg
"AVA
encourages local vegetable farms to adopt the code of Good Agricultural
Practice as a food safety assurance system in vegetable production and
be a member of AVA’s Good Agricultural Practice for Vegetable Farming (GAP-VF) Certification Scheme."
"The
Animal and Plant Health Centre (APHC) ... carries out laboratory diagnostic support for national
surveillance and monitoring programmes to prevent the establishment of
important animal and plant diseases in Singapore. The Centre also
provides animal and plant health diagnostic services ..." The Food and Agriculture SectorRelated Resources |
ASC "... plays a pivotal role in facilitating the foodfish and ornamental fish industry and trade in Singapore and in the region. ... The Centre provides technical advice
and support to farmers, exporters and investors involved in the
foodfish aquaculture and ornamental fish industry. The Centre
also promotes and encourages the use of modern technology for the
production of high quality foodfish for local consumption, and in the
production and export of quality ornamental fish.
MAC "... was set up to develop and harness technology to facilitate the development and expansion of large-scale hatchery and fish farming production in Singapore and the region. MAC undertakes research and development in tropical marine aquaculture. Its programmes focus on fish reproduction, large-scale hatchery and fish farming technology development. To support these activities, MAC also addresses other related areas such as fish nutrition and feeding, fish health, the establishment of good aquaculture practices, monitoring of the fish farming environment and seawater re-use. Future breeding programmes will be on selective breeding so that fish are of better quality, in terms of faster growth or disease resistant. MAC's outputs will facilitate marine aquaculture development and expansion in Singapore and the region. Cultured fry are in short supply and this is one of the bottlenecks to this development. MAC's pioneering work is therefore aimed at promoting a long-term sustainable supply of a wide variety of tropical food fish at affordable prices for consumers in Singapore. MAC's efforts are also aimed at promoting large-scale deep netcage fish farming of tropical food fish species."(more emphasis on research than advisory services)
"Agrotechnology Parks are modern agriculture estates developed with the necessary infrastructure for farming. There are Six Agrotechnology Parks in Singapore. They are located at Lim Chu Kang, Murai, Sungei Tengah, Nee Soon, Mandai and Loyang. These
parks occupy a total land area of 1,465 ha and nearly 700 ha have been
allocated to over 200 farms for the production of livestock, eggs, milk,
aquarium and food fish, vegetables, fruits, orchids, ornamental and
aquatic plants, as well as for the breeding of birds and dogs. The
modern farms in the Agrotechnology Parks develop, adapt and showcase
advanced technologies and techniques for intensive farming systems, and
for export of high value and quality products and services to other
tropical countries in the region."
"To develop Singapore as a centre of excellence in tropical agrotechnology services, AVA has developed an agri-biotechnology cluster in the 10-ha Agri-Bio Park (ABP) sited next to the Lim Chu Kang Agrotechnology Park in the northwest of Singapore. Land in lots of one hectare have been allocated on 30-year leases for agri-biotechnology activities, including research and development in fish vaccines, food safety and animal and plant health testing, and post-harvest technology activities. AVA's Veterinary Public Health Centre and Animal & Plant Health Centre, and the Marine Fisheries Research Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, hosted by Singapore, are also located within the ABP. Map." Source: www.ava.gov.sg (various subpages), retrieved Aug 2, 2011 |