»Silkworm Rearing in India«

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2022

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»Silkworm rearing in India is an agro-industry which means combining agriculture and industry with the final product being silk. It is a labour intensive activity and it provides direct and indirect employment to a large number of people. India has a unique distinction of producing all the four varieties of silk namely Mulberry, Tasar, Eri and Muga. About 14% of the global raw silk is produced in India. Besides meeting the ever growing domestic needs, silk in its various form is also exported and this sector is one of the important foreign exchange earners for the country.«

»Silkworm Rearing in India«

Silkworm rearing in India is an agro-industry which means combining agriculture and industry with the final product being silk.
It is a labor intensive activity and it provides direct and indirect employment to a large number of people. India has a unique distinction of producing all the four varieties of silk namely Mulberry, Tasar, Eri and Muga. About 14% of the global raw silk is produced in India. Besides meeting the ever growing domestic needs, silk in its various form is also exported and this sector is one of the important foreign exchange earners for the country.

Types of Silkworms

There are many species of silk moths which produce commerce silk but only a few have been exploited by man for the said purpose.
The four types are secreted by different species of silkworms. Mulberry silk is secreted by bombyx mori caterpillars, Tasar silk is secreted by caterpillars of antharaea mylitta and paphia, Eri is secreted by samia ricini and Muga is obtained from Antharaea Assamensis.

Rearing

95% of the worlds silk production is Mulberry. This silk comes from the silkworms of the moth Bombyx that feed on the leaves of mulberry plants.
Mulberry plants are perennial bushes with wide spreading branches . They are specially cultivated, manured and cared for to provide food for the silkworms. Mulberry silkworm rearing needs space, the right temperature and stable humidity conditions therefore stable rearing houses are key.

Life cycle

The life cycle of a silk moth starts when a female silk moth lays eggs. The caterpillar or larvae are hatched from the eggs of the silk moth.
The silkworms feed on mulberry leaves or other plants and give rise to pupa. In the pupa stage, a weave is knitted around by the silkworm to hold itself. After that, it swings its head spinning a fiber made of protein and becomes a silk fiber.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:50Silkworm rearing in India is an agro-industry which means combining agriculture and industry with the final product being silk.
00:5101:50Besides meeting the ever growing domestic demand, silk in its various form is also exported and this earns foreign exchange for the country.
01:5102:35There are many species of silk moth which produce commerce silk but only a few have been exploited by man. They are Mulberry, Tasar, Eri and Muga.
02:3603:20Tasar silk is secreted by caterpillars of Antharaea Mylitta. It is copperish in colour and the worms feed on secondary food plants.
03:2104:3095% of the worlds silk production is mulberry. This silk comes from the silkworms of the moth bombyx that feed on mulberry plant leaves.
04:3105:40Silkworms are voracious eaters so great care is taken to fit them with the right leaves depending on their maturity.
05:4106:50Muga silk is unique in the northeast India where it is originated. It is however the toughest of rearing since it has to be done outdoors on trees.
06:5107:50Rearing Muga silkworms faces a challenge in weather, predators such as birds and disasters like forest fire.
07:5108:50It takes seven to 10 days of spinning before the larva becomes pupa. In summer, they remain in the pupa stage for like 3 weeks.
08:5109:50Eri silkworm is easier to rear than mulberry and muga silkworm. The rearing is done indoors where certain conditions are maintained.
09:5110:50The larva for the Eri silkworm can last 17 to 45 days depending on the type of food given and the season of rearing.
10:5111:45Tasar silkworm produces duster silk having a massive demand in the international market.
11:4613:00The life cycle of a silk moth starts when a female silk moth lays eggs. The caterpillar or larvae are hatched from the eggs of the silk moth.
13:0114:00A cocoon is the size of a small cotton ball and is made of a single thread of silk.
14:0114:56To promote and boost the industry of sericulture and to provide encouragement to the farmers, loan improvement is encouraged.

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